In multisource assessments, the ratings assigned by supervisors, peers, and employees do not always agree with one
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In multisource assessments, the ratings assigned by supervisors, peers, and employees do not always agree with one another. Why do you think that is the case? What should be done to help the person being rated to reconcile the differences? LO.1
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Human Resource Management Linking Strategy To Practice
ISBN: 9780470530498
2nd Edition
Authors: Greg L. Stewart, Kenneth G. Brown
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