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Homework:
Case Study - Citibank Performance Evaluation
Read the "Citibank: Performance Evaluation" case. Assume that you are Lisa Johnson. Write a 4 to 6 page paper in which you:
Complete Exhibit One to evaluate James McGaran's performance.
Describe the approach you would take in your performance feedback session with James. What would you say, in what sequence would you say it, and what information would you reference to back up what you are saying?
Assume that as a result of your extraordinary performance in this course, Citibank California has employed you as a consultant to improve its performance evaluation system. Discuss what changes in their processes and procedures you would recommend.
Your assignment should adhere to these guidelines:
Write in a logical, well-organized, conventional business style. Use Times New Roman font size 12 or similar, double-space, and leave ample white space per page.
All references must follow JWMI style guide, and works must be cited appropriately. Check with your professor for any additional instructions on citations.
On the first page or in a header, include the title of the assignment, the student's name, the professor's name, the course title, and the date. Title and reference pages are not included in the assignment page length.
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