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Volume 06 Issue 09 September 2023

The Impact of Performance Appraisal on Employee Turnover on the Medical Field in Egypt
Mohamed Mohamed Abdelaziz Youssef
DBA Program Faculty of Business - Ain Shams University
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v6-i9-25

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ABSTRACT:

One of my principal concerns when I got advanced and turned into a director liable for overseeing and managing 9 subordinates is how to deal with these individuals really and productively and with regards to examination, reasonably and solidly evaluate their work and endeavors, yet the story doesn't go consistently that way. "You are a chief, you know how to pass judgment on your kin", that was my chief response when I asked him how I might lead the exhibition evaluation for my group, I got stunned and featured on the examination structures attempting to reasonably disclose the critical components of this examination and afterward direct the meeting. In this examination I attempted to sort out the genuine terrible practices and disadvantages of not being adequately qualified to assess your group and consequently the perils that will be affected on the exhibition the board cycle which will be expired prompting higher paces of worker turnover.

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Volume 06 Issue 09 September 2023

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