Performance Review
Tips
Review the position description and last year's performance review. Note responsibilities, required skills,
and annual goals.
Review examples of employee performance noted throughout the year, either in
a paper file or electronic folder.
Consult with the employee and with others as appropriate to gather information
that make your review comments more accurate and concrete. If the employee
had served on a committee or worked on a significant project outside
of your area, ask the committee chair or project head for feedback.
When selecting a rating, ask yourself;
— WHAT are my basic expectations for this
responsibility/position?
— In WHAT specific way, does this employee’s
performance meet, exceed or fail to meet these expectations?
— WHAT evidence am I providing that supports
this rating?
— WHAT would it take for this employee to move up
in rating?
Apply ratings honestly and consistently
Focus on the conversation with the employee. Make sure that you convey
knowledge of and appreciation for their work and that the two of you
seriously consider how they might best use their time in the coming
year. Encourage staff to prepare for opportunities for development in
their positions and through reassignment.
Set Smart Goals.
Jan.16, 2003/jb
Updated 12/12/07
If you have
any other questions, please feel free to contact:
Jo Bessler, Organizational Development
Librarian 1-6680