Minnesota Employee Performance Appraisal Summary

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This Employment & Human Resources form covers the needs of employers of all sizes.

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When writing performance goals, make them SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. Some sample phrases include: 'Increase sales by 15% in the next quarter', 'Achieve a 90% customer satisfaction rate', and 'Complete project X by the end of Q2'. Aligning these with the Minnesota Employee Performance Appraisal Summary ensures your employees understand their objectives clearly.

Positive Sample Answer I always meet my deadlines and effectively manage my workload. I believe I have a strong ability to prioritize the most important tasks. I am also aware of my lack of experience and thus I leave enough time to review completed tasks before I submit them to my manager.

Self-appraisal PhrasesI communicate my expectations clearly to all stakeholders.I maintain contact with department heads and stay an active part of team meetings.I provide constructive feedback and focus on solving challenges with communication.I present my ideas in a skillful, effective, and professional manner.More items...

What to include in an employee performance reviewCommunication.Collaboration and teamwork.Problem-solving.Quality and accuracy of work.Attendance, punctuality and reliability.The ability to accomplish goals and meet deadlines.

Accurate, neat, attentive to detail, consistent, thorough, high standards, follows procedures. Increase in number of errors, lacks attention to detail, inconsistency in quality, not thorough, work often incomplete, diminished standards of work produced, does not follow procedures.

Here are a few examples:I always go out of my way to help co-workers.I make sure everyone on my team feels comfortable when exchanging ideas.I look for ways to keep my team on track and make sure important milestones are met.I brainstorm ways to motivate others and freely give praise when performance goals are met.

How to write a self-appraisalUnderstand the use of self-appraisal.Highlight your accomplishments.Gather data to showcase your achievements.Align yourself with the team and company.Reflect objectively on challenges.Ask for growth opportunities.Ask for anything you need to improve.Get a second opinion.

How to write a self-appraisalHighlight your accomplishments.Gather data to showcase your achievements.Align yourself with the company.Reflect objectively on any mistakes.Set goals.Ask for anything you need to improve.Get a second opinion.

Tips for writing a performance review paragraphInclude specific examples to support your observations.Provide guidance for career growth and professional development opportunities.Make sure your default tone is a positive one.SMART goals.Always follow up.

What to include in an employee performance reviewCommunication.Collaboration and teamwork.Problem-solving.Quality and accuracy of work.Attendance, punctuality and reliability.The ability to accomplish goals and meet deadlines.

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