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I have an employee who was put on a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP). Her performance has improved and her manager is satisfied with the employee's overall improvement and level of consis
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posted at 8/11/2009 5:00 AM EDT
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Hi All-
I have an employee who was put on a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP). Her performance has improved and her manager is satisfied with the employee's overall improvement and level of consistency. So, we are going to take this employee off of the PIP. How do you document this? A separate letter? An attachment to the PIP?
Thanks!
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posted at 8/11/2009 5:20 AM EDT
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I don't think it really matters, as long as it's documented somehow and it's in the person's file.
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posted at 8/11/2009 6:48 AM EDT
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The manager actually wrote a summary of her progress over the last few weeks. Is it appropriate to add those notes into the documentation that states she's no longer on the PIP?
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posted at 8/11/2009 7:41 AM EDT
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Of course.
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posted at 8/13/2009 10:02 PM EDT
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Not only document it, but make sure the manager meets with the employee to discuss the improvements and review the expectations going forward. Often employees are only in meetings when things aren't going well - reinforce the good behaviour you've seen.
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