MCAA’s New Management Resource Will Help You Improve Employee Reviews

July 26, 2016

Employee reviews are a management asset that can strengthen administrative relationships and improve employee productivity and satisfaction.

MCAA’s latest management resource—Employee Reviews—provides information about how to prepare for and conduct employee reviews effectively so that supervisors and employees benefit from the experience.

Helpful forms are also provided to guide you through the review process.

This latest bulletin is a product of MCAA’s Management Methods Committee, but was prepared by an Advanced Leadership Institute Course 15 project team. The bulletin received an award for the best management resource produced by an ALI team.

MCAA/MSCA members can download this valuable management asset now!

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