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Your Next Performance Appraisal: Make It Work For You

   
Author: Marcia Zidle
 

In the rush of everyday work, it can be difficult to think about your own career development. An appraisal is a key opportunity to identify your strengths, areas that need improvement and plans for your future.

The questions below are designed to stimulate your thinking and to help you prepare for and get maximum benefit from your next appraisal session. Think about your performance, your progress, and plans for the future. Appraise yourself.

  1. What are my major accomplishments for the past year?
  2. How well have I performed since the last review?
  3. What were my key objectives and did I achieve them?
  4. What did I do really well in the past year?
  5. What problems did I encounter? How did I handle them?
  6. In which areas do I think I could improve my performance?
  7. What skill sets or competencies do I need to update?
  8. Do my manager and I agree on priorities? If not, why not?
  9. Are all my capabilities being utilized in my present position?
  10. How can I better utilize my talents and skills in my present position?
  11. How well do I get on with others on the team?
  12. How well do I get on with others in the company?
  13. What do I find most interesting in my present job?
  14. What do I find least interesting in my job?
  15. Do I have any interest or abilities which could be better used?
  16. How committed am I to my job, my department, this company?
  17. What are my key goals for the next six months?
  18. What are my key goals for the next year to three years?
  19. What support do I need to accomplish these goals?
  20. What do I consider to be the important abilities which my job requires?
  21. What would I want feedback on?
  22. Am I open to honest feedback? If I feel squeamish, what can I do?
  23. What are the ways in which my supervisor can help me to do my job better?
  24. In what aspects of my job do I feel I need more experience and training?
  25. What have I done for my personal professional development?
  26. What are specific things I need to do in the next year for my professional growth?
  27. In what ways would my present position better prepare me for assuming more responsibility?
  28. When I was last appraised, what went well? What went badly?
  29. Am I clear on the objectives and the structure of the performance appraisal?
  30. Have I put together a development plan for the next months or years?

 
 
 

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