A. Performance review has now become a regular part of professional life. However, sadly enough, they are most often conducted in a manner that is everything but professional! You should definitely address the comments about your work with your boss because you are right, good bosses provide ongoing feedback. But reality tells us that such bosses are a rare find. For situations like yours, some strategy is required: first, look over your performance objectives for the year and document both your positive and negative performance indicators relevant to these objectives. Pull out any supporting evidence you have such as emails, letters and reports. Then, set a time with your boss not to challenge but to discuss how you can improve your performance. Expect to hear a lot of constructive or even destructive criticism. But no matter what you hear, always remain professional.
Here is the right way and the wrong way to respond to criticism:
- BOSS: I am disappointed with the timeliness of your work. You have had a hard time meeting deadline.
- Wrong Response: I think that is completely unfair! I never miss deadlines.
- Correct Response: Really? I do not remember missing any deadlines but perhaps I overlooked something. Can you give me an example of a deadline I missed?
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