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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subjects Arts
Athletic motivation
Banduras
Behavioral sciences
Business
Business administration
Business executives
Business management
Businesspeople
Chief executive officers
Coaching
Communications
Conversation
Economic disciplines
Economics
Employee supervision
Employment
Goal setting
Handbooks
Human resources
Informal communication
Information resources
Information science
Labor economics
Leisure studies
Lutes
Motivation
Music
Musical instruments
Occupations
Performance management
Performing arts
Personal goals
Personality psychology
Psychology
Recreation
Social sciences
Sports
Staff organization
Staffing
String instruments
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