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abern

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What should be included in the objectives of a developmental plan? What are the characteristics of good plan objectives?
 
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Organizations can do which of the following to insure that rewards are actually seen as rewards:
 
  A. Define and measure performance first, and then allocate rewards
  B. Use only rewards that are available
  C. Use only financial rewards
  D. A and B only



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The objectives of a developmental plan should include: the end product (the skill to be learned) as well as a completion date and a measurement to be used to ensure that the end product has been achieved. Good plan objectives are practical, specific, time-oriented, linked to a standard, and developed jointly between the supervisor and employee.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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