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the Man Who Cured Performance Review: A Practical and Engaging Guide to Perfecting Art of Conversation

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the Man Who Cured Performance Review: A Practical and Engaging Guide to Perfecting Art of Conversation
the Man Who Cured Performance Review: A Practical and Engaging Guide to Perfecting Art of Conversation

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the Man Who Cured Performance Review: A Practical and Engaging Guide to Perfecting Art of Conversation

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Following the takeover of one of the world's most-loved franchises, employees are buckling under bureaucratic performance reviews instigated by an overzealous new owner. Morale is at rock bottom, trust between employees and managers has all but evaporated and staff are leaving. Two members of the team set out to find a cure for the ills of the performance review, eventually discovering a universal solution that is stunning in its simplicity and a breakthrough in its effectiveness. In , Graham Winter weaves an engaging story that presents a framework to replace the bureaucracy of the performance review with simple tools and practices for fostering real performance conversations. This book will inspire and guide you and your colleagues to: is a must-read for any manager, team leader or employee who wants to perfect the art of real conversations that will see them perform at their highest level.

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