almost everyone has had to endure that dreaded, annual "performance appraisal." Please recall such an event and share your experience. How did your experience conform (or not) to the suggestions for creating fair, productive evaluations that are put forth in our lesson. What was your impression at the end of the encounter? Can you speak from the perspective of being the person evaluating others?
For this answer, your teacher has asked you to explain an event in your life where you have been nervous about an appraisal. A performance appraisal at work is generally where your boss will look at a report of the work you have done and decide based on your past work, whether or not you deserve a bonus, increment in pay or any laurels.
Since your teacher has asked about your experience, I cannot answer this for you. Also, your teacher needs you to match your experience to a class lesson you may have had about fair appraisals. Your teacher has asked you to speak about your experience from the point of view of your boss. I cannot even answer that part because I do not know what textbook/classwork/chapter you are referring to.
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