What's On Your Performance Review? - TechRepublic
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November 29, 2005 at 06:39 AM
Erik Eckel

What’s On Your Performance Review?

by Erik Eckel . Updated 20 years, 6 months ago

Technology editors make assumptions every day. At TechProGuild – the subscription site dedicated to providing IT pros with proven, in-depth time-saving solutions, access to a searchable online library of several hundred technology books, and 20 percent savings off all TechRepublic Press purchases, among other benefits – decisions have to be made about the books, solutions and pre-formatted policies IT professionals need.

Some decisions are easier than others. Almost everyone needs tips on maintaining Active Directory, troubleshooting XP and implementing Internet usage policies. Those topics are easy.

But what’s really on your performance review? Are you being graded on your ability to maintain 99.999% server uptime, or are you really graded on the results of satisfaction surveys distributed to technically challenged end users? Are you rewarded for earning whatever Windows certification is in fashion this year, or are you required to complete a new systems migration on time and on budget (or both)?

Share your actual performance review goals and objectives. John (TechProGuild’s Senior Editor) and I will use the feedback you provide to ensure we’re focused on helping meet the challenges most important to you.

What are you waiting for? Tell us your performance review goals and objectives. Join the discussion below (or e-mail your feedback to erik.eckel@techrepublic.com).

Erik Eckel
Executive Editor

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