Although appropriate rater behaviors are critical to the success of any performance appraisal system, raters frequently receive little or no training regarding how to carry out their role successfully. This article outlines the major elements which should be included in an effective rater training program. Suggested training approaches and the need for refresher training also are discussed.
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