Multiple Choice
One of the primary purposes of an appraisal meeting is to:
A) reprimand the employee for his or her negative performance.
B) help the employee understand the role of the supervisor in the company.
C) let the employee know how he or she is doing.
D) discuss the amount of the employee's annual raise.
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