Change from the Employeesʹ Perspective: The Neglected Viewpoint
IMAGINE THAT YOU, an organization development practitioner, are having a conversation with an employee of an organization whose CEO has just communicated the roll out of a new performance management system. The components of the system include goal setting, ongoing performance feedback, and coaching...
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