Making a performance improvement plan does not have to be a complex process. To put it briefly, begin by assessing whether a PIP is the best course to take for your staff member and company. If so, make a plan, meet with the employee to discuss it, and then give them time to see the progress they have made over a predetermined period, usually within 30 to 120 days, depending on their position. Click here to learn more. How to create one? The following four steps will help you create a performance improvement plan (PIP): Determine the Appropriateness of a…
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