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Ask for a new contract with this explicitly mentioned as a deliverable.
Only way to be sure.
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Originally posted by Jim Spector View PostThe appraisal is being conducted by another external consultancy, the subject of it is their permanent employee who is engaged at my clientco.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWTF are you doing at a client that gives appraisals? Their employer???
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThe new bag with PRD's is peer review, had this at a client where one of the permies has to ask others working on their project with them for feedback. No qualms doing it as I liked the permie in question, just made sure you add a few buzz words like supplier/third-party etc to make sure you stand out from another permie
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWTF are you doing at a client that gives appraisals? Their employer???
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WTF are you doing at a client that gives appraisals? Their employer???
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Give him bad feed back, sub someone else in, make a few extra bob, jobs a good 'un.
HTH
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Been asked to provide feedback on another consultant that is also engaged by clientco for an 'appraisal' of the consultant by their employer.
I'm in two minds about this as on the one hand it is nothing to do with my arrangement with clientco, and on the other I don't want to seem obstructive / unhelpful / belligerent. What does the esteemed panel think?Tags: None
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