Training will start with identifying the supervisors own bias. When the supervisor knows and understands his own bias tendencies, …show more content…
The supervisors will enforce a quarterly review. This will allow both the employee and the supervisor to see areas that need improvement at a more reasonable time. By reviewing these quarterly reviews the supervisor can make a more informed decision at the yearly review. To much time passes between yearly reviews and much is forgotten about the employees' performance. The quarterly reviews will go into the employees file as a reference point to be used for the yearly review. Multiple reviews give the supervisor a well-rounded picture of the employee.
Many times the employee believes that he is performing to the expectations of the supervisor when he is not. At the time of the yearly review, the employee will be given a chance to complete a self-evaluation. The supervisor and the employee will then compare the two completed reviews and set achievable goals to be reached in an acceptable time. The employee will then have the choice of meeting and exceeding those goals, or not.
The supervisors will review the current performance standard and revise it where needed. These standards will be across the board for the entire company. By making these standards achievable, the employee will feel that he has accomplished what the company has set him out to