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Allow time forthe employee toconsider whatthey would dodifferently.

It is startling how often we forget to reflect on our past actions. Many people shy away from “armchair quarterbacking,” but ask the employee to do it anyway. Top performers improve because they continually analyze what they do in order to identify improvement opportunities.

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