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02/04/2008
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• <br />• <br />Major Areas of Responsibility <br />It should be reiterated that in determining the appropriate level of expectations, actual <br />performance must be measured in relation to the indicated standard of performance. <br />Seven major areas of responsibility are identified as the basis upon which assessments are <br />to be made. Descriptors are provided under each to clarify the meaning and content of <br />the area. However, the evaluation is made of the major area. <br />Rating Symbols <br />Three rating symbols are used to make the assessments as follows: <br />E = Exceeds Expectations (performance has been above reasonable expectations). <br />M = Meets Expectations (performance has attained a level of reasonable expectations). <br />B = Below Expectations (performance has been below reasonable expectations). <br />As indicated earlier, without more precise definition of the term "expectations ", it is <br />possible that ambiguity will result in the use of the term. In order to help avoid this <br />possibility, the concept of performance standards is used. <br />It will be noted that in connection with each major area, a performance standard is stated, <br />including the conditions that have to be met in order to decide the extent to which <br />"expectations" have been met. <br />3 <br />
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