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HOW TO CONDUCT SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS

HOW TO CONDUCT SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS. Florida Association of City Clerks October 10, 2013 Panelists: Jennifer Fowler-Hermes, Esq. Kunkel Miller & Hament; Brenda Brenner, SPHR, MHRM, Human Resources Director, Healthsouth ; Nikhil Joshi, Esq., Kunkel Miller & Hament

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HOW TO CONDUCT SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS

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  1. HOW TO CONDUCT SUCCESSFULPERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS Florida Association of City Clerks October 10, 2013 Panelists: Jennifer Fowler-Hermes, Esq. Kunkel Miller & Hament; Brenda Brenner, SPHR, MHRM, Human Resources Director, Healthsouth; Nikhil Joshi, Esq., Kunkel Miller & Hament Moderator: John M. Hament

  2. Moderator:  John M. Hament, Esq., Kunkel Miller & Hament, john@kmhlaborlaw.com, (941) 365-6006 John M. Hament is a partner in the law firm of Kunkel Miller & Hament.  The Firm has offices in Tampa, Sarasota, Fort Myers, and Apalachicola.  He is Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law.  The Firm represents employers exclusively in labor and employment law, in both the private and public sectors, in virtually all industries.  He advises and represents employers in matters and litigation relating to discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage & hour law, discipline, discharge, personnel documentation, collective bargaining negotiations, arbitrations, mediations, union organizing campaigns, unfair labor practices, strikes, OSHA, administrative, state and federal court proceedings.  A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Mr. Hament received his J.D. degree from the University of Baltimore Law School.  He is a frequent guest lecturer and has written numerous articles and co-authored several treatises relating to labor and employment law.  He is a member of The Florida Bar and American Bar Association.  Mr. Hament is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.

  3. Panelist:  Jennifer Fowler-Hermes, Esq., Kunkel Miller & Hament, jennifer@kmhlaborlaw.com, (941) 365-6006 Jennifer Fowler-Hermes is a partner in the law firm of Kunkel Miller & Hament.  The Firm has a state-wide practice representing employers exclusively in labor and employment law, in both the public and private sectors.  The Firm has offices in Ft. Myers (satellite), Tampa, Sarasota and Apalachicola.  A graduate of the University of Florida, Ms. Hermes also received her J.D. degree from the University of Florida.  Ms. Hermes is also a certified mediator and maintains a mediation practice as an adjunct to her labor & employment law practice.  She is a member of The Florida Bar and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

  4. Panelist:  Brenda Benner, SPHR, MHRM, Human Resources Director, HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of Sarasota, Brenda.Benner@healthsouth.com, (941) 921-8675 Brenda Benner received her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Human Resources Management from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio, and her Masters of Management from the University of Phoenix.   She also holds the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification from the Human Resources Certification Institute.  Brenda has over 15 years of human resources experience, with an emphasis on employee relations, recruiting, and safety.  Prior to joining HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Sarasota in 2011, she worked in human resources leadership roles in healthcare facilities in Florida and Ohio.

  5. Panelist:  Nikhil N. Joshi, Esq., Kunkel Miller & Hament, nikhil@kmhlaborlaw.com, (941) 365-6006 Nikhil N. Joshi, Esq. is a Florida Bar, Board-Certified attorney in Labor and Employment Law and Shareholder with the law firm of Kunkel Miller & Hament (KMHLABORLAW.COM). Mr. Joshi graduated, with Honors, with a B.S. degree in Management from the University of Florida and then graduated from the University of Florida J.D./M.B.A, Joint Degree Program in 1997, with Honors, with a concentration in Human Resources Management. While attending the University of Florida College of Law and College of Graduate Business School, Mr. Joshi was the President of the University of Florida Chapter of the Society for Human Resources Management. Mr. Joshi represents and defends public sector and private sector employers statewide in matters implicating employment and labors laws. Over the years, Mr. Joshi has written and lectured nationally about various labor and employment-related matters, and has had articles published in national trade publications. Mr. Joshi is a member of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the Florida Bar.Mr. Joshi also served as Chair of the Sarasota County Labor and Employment Law Section.

  6. INTRODUCTION

  7. FREQUENCY OF PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS

  8. MANAGEMENT PREPARATION FOR THE APPRAISAL REVIEW

  9. CONTROLLING AND OPTIMIZINGTHE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE REVIEW; SELECTING THE TIME AND PLACE

  10. COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUESDURING THE REVIEW

  11. COMPONENTS OR ELEMENTSOF REVIEW SESSION

  12. . PITFALLS TO AVOID DURING THE REVIEW

  13. CONCLUDING THE REVIEW

  14. PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND COACHING BETWEEN PERIODIC PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS

  15. IMPORTANCE AND USEOF A SENSE OF HUMOR

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