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January 9, 2012

Christopher Boman

Partner, Fisher & Phillips LLP

Articles by Christopher

  • When performance reviews are not conducted when scheduled, or the reviews are skipped altogether, it can be difficult to address or even terminate problem employees.
    How to Conduct Technician Performance Evaluations

    by Christopher Boman
    Created: January 24, 2012

    How to conduct performance reviews to get the most out of them

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