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Do not rushreviewing theemployee’saccomplishments.

It is important that the employee feel good about his or her accomplishments. It is this feeling of success that will be built on as you look at the areas where the employee’s performance could be improved. Therefore, when reviewing the employee’s strengths and achievements, point out specific positive examples, be sincere, and do not rush.

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