A) It is negative and general, and should be avoided completely.
B) It is negative and general, but would be acceptable if provided in a light-hearted manner.
C) It is negative but constructive, and so would be an acceptable way to address underperformance.
D) It is negative but corrective, and so would be an acceptable way to address underperformance.
E) It is negative, but would be acceptable if it was more specific.
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A) constructive feedback.
B) negative feedback.
C) corrective feedback.
D) positive feedback.
E) general feedback.
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A) the person conducting the review should do more of the talking.
B) the person being appraised should do more of the talking.
C) the person conducting the review and the person being appraised should do about the same amount of talking.
D) much of the review should be done in silence using documentary evidence of performance.
E) None of these responses are correct.
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A) constructive feedback.
B) general feedback.
C) specific feedback.
D) positive general feedback.
E) positive specific feedback.
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A) Creating the right climate
B) Review of performance
C) Review of the organisation's strategic goals
D) Planning for the future
E) Final summary
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A) One annual formal performance review
B) Two formal performance reviews per year
C) One annual or two six-monthly formal performance reviews, and occasional feedback of about 10 minutes every few months
D) One annual or two six-monthly formal performance reviews, and regular feedback of about 10 minutes every few weeks, or when an aspect of employee performance deserves recognition or requires improvement
E) One annual or six-monthly formal performance review, and daily feedback of 30 minutes
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A) constructive feedback
B) negative feedback
C) corrective feedback
D) general feedback
E) no feedback at all; this allows the employee to self-correct their performance.
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A) tell them straight out that their recent performance indicates they are a poor worker and that they will most likely lose their job.
B) avoid these performance issues, and instead focus on the positives of the employee's performance.
C) objectively point out the employee's poor performance, and tell them they need to improve.
D) objectively highlight the employee's poor performance, and offer them coaching and/or other development opportunities to correct it.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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