When supervisors talk with employees about job performance, they must beware using common phrases that can unintentionally communicate the wrong message, or come across as too negative ... or even legally dangerous. Feel free to share this "Memo to Managers" article with everyone in your organization who conducts performance reviews. Bonus: They'll also learn the two phrases virtually guaranteed to spark a lawsuit.
4 phrases that can sabotage job reviews
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