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News 28 MayAn update from the Executive Dean of Law and Business Professor Andrew O'Neil.
21 May 2015
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Learn how to get the most from your annual Performance Review and Planning (PRP) process. Professional staff and their supervisors can register for an information session in June - don't miss this last opportunity.
Performance Review and Planning (PRP) information sessions are available to:
Do you need a refresher on the PRP process for professional staff, or are you conducting or participating in the PRP process for the first time?
Every year between January and June, professional staff and their supervisor meet to reflect on and discuss the staff member's work performance and achievements. As part of the PRP conversation, they also set performance, career and professional development goals and activities moving forward.
The PRP process provides a framework to align the staff member's performance achievements and development with ACU's strategic objectives and support the ongoing achievement of a culture of performance excellence at ACU.
About the information sessions
The PRP information sessions are designed to prepare staff and supervisors to conduct the PRP discussions in 2015. The information sessions cover each stage of the PRP process, using the PRP pro-forma, and offer tips and hints for both staff and supervisors at each stage of the process.
Session details for staff
Date | Location | Time |
Monday 1 June 2015 | Video conference | 12pm to 1pm |
Session details for supervisors
Date | Location | Time |
Wednesday 3 June 2015 | Video conference | 12pm to 1pm |
Please note, the information sessions are scheduled for AEST.
Video conference rooms in each location are:
Register now
Please register online via Staff Connect.
Search for course type code:
Further information
For registration enquiries please email learninggs@acu.edu.au.
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