Marchese Ford Employee Handbook
Employee Assessment
All employees will participate in an annual assessment of their work
performance.
The purpose of annual assessment is to give employees an opportunity to
review the work they have accomplished; to identify and illuminate
particularly successful activities, and to identify and define areas that
need improvement. The ultimate end of the assessment process should be a set
of goals that the supervisor and employee mutually agree upon for the
subsequent period.
The process must provide an opportunity for employees to participate in the
process and to discuss discrepancies between the supervisor’s judgment and
employee’s perspective.
If the assessment process identifies substantial deficiencies in the work
performance of the employee, then the supervisor and employee should meet
with the general manager to discuss a plan of action to address the
deficiency. This plan may include a new assessment timeframe, a probationary
period, required training, or such other actions as may be appropriate to
address the issues.
Employees may provide a written statement for their files in cases in which
disagreement exists between the supervisor’s opinion and the employee’s
perspective. Nevertheless, an employee’s statement of disagreement does not
excuse the employee from complying with any and all corrective actions
directed by the supervisor, and if an employee fails to comply with the
corrective actions, then progressive discipline may ensue.