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New appraisals
To create a new appraisal for an employee, first navigate to the main Appraisals dashboard by
opening the {menuselection}Appraisals
app. The {guilabel}Appraisals
dashboard is the default
view.
Appraisals dashboard
All appraisals are displayed on the dashboard in a default Kanban view, with a list of groupings on
the left side of the dashboard, including {guilabel}COMPANY
, {guilabel}DEPARTMENT
, and
{guilabel}STATUS
.
Click any grouping option to view appraisals for only the chosen selection.
:::{note}
Only groupings with multiple selections appear in the list. For example, if a database only has
one company, the {guilabel}COMPANY
grouping does not appear, since there is no other
company to select.
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Each appraisal card displays the following information:
- Name: the employee's name.
- Department: the department the employee is associated with.
- Company: the company the employee works for. This only appears in a multi-company database.
- Date: the date the appraisal was requested, or is scheduled for in the future.
- Activities: any {doc}
activities <../../essentials/activities>
that are scheduled for the appraisal, such as Meetings or Phone Calls. - Manager: the employee's manager, indicated by the profile icon in the bottom-right corner of an appraisal card.
- Status banner: the status of the appraisal. A banner appears if an appraisal is marked as either Canceled or Done. If no banner is present, that means the appraisal has not happened, or has not been scheduled yet.
To view the details of any appraisal, click on the card to open the appraisal form.
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:alt: The Appraisals dashboard with each appraisal in its own box.
Create an appraisal
To create a new appraisal, click the {guilabel}New
button in the upper-left corner of the
{guilabel}Appraisals
dashboard. Doing so reveals a blank appraisal form. After entering a name in
the first blank field, proceed to enter the following information on the form:
- {guilabel}
Manager
: select the employee's manager from the drop-down menu. The manager is responsible for completing the Manager's Feedback section of the appraisal. This field auto-populates after the employee is selected, if they have a manager set on their employee profile. - {guilabel}
Appraisal Date
: the current date is automatically entered in this field. This field is automatically updated once the appraisal is completed or cancelled, with the corresponding date of completion or cancellation. - {guilabel}
Department
: select the employee's department from the drop-down menu. This field auto-populates after the employee is selected, if they have a department set on their employee profile. - {guilabel}
Company
: select the employee's company from the drop-down menu. This field auto-populates after the employee is selected, if they have a company set on their employee profile.
:::{note}
The only required fields for the appraisal form are the employee's name, the {guilabel}Manager
,
and the {guilabel}Company
.
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Once the form is complete, click the {guilabel}Confirm
button to confirm the appraisal request.
Once confirmed, the employee receives an email stating that an appraisal was requested, and is then prompted to schedule an appraisal date.
The status changes to {guilabel}Confirmed
, and the {guilabel}Employee's Feedback
section of the
{guilabel}Appraisal
tab is grayed out. The information in that section only appears after the
self-assessment is published by the employee. The {guilabel}Final Rating
field also appears once
the appraisal request is confirmed.
If there are any existing appraisals for the employee, an {guilabel}Appraisal
smart button appears
at the top of the page, listing the total number of appraisals there are for the employee.
Ask for feedback
As part of the appraisal process, the manager can request feedback on an employee from anyone in the company. Feedback is usually requested from co-workers and other people who interact with, or work with, the employee. This is to get a more well-rounded view of the employee, and aid in the manager's overall assessment.
To request feedback, the appraisal must be confirmed. Once confirmed, an {guilabel}Ask Feedback
button appears at the top of the form.
When the {guilabel}Ask Feedback
button is clicked, an {guilabel}Ask Feedback
email pop-up form
appears, using the {guilabel}Appraisal: Ask Feedback
email template, which sends the
{guilabel}360 Feedback
survey.
Enter the employees being asked to complete the survey in the {guilabel}Recipients
field. Multiple
employees may be selected.
The email template has dynamic placeholders to personalize the message. Add any additional text to the email, if desired.
If required, an {guilabel}Answer Deadline
can be added, as well.
If any attachments are needed, click the {icon}fa-paperclip
{guilabel}Attachments
button, and a
file explorer window appears. Navigate to the file(s), select them, then click {guilabel}Open
.
When the email is ready to send, click {guilabel}Send.
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:alt: The email pop-up when requesting feedback from other employees.
Appraisal form
Once an appraisal is confirmed, the next steps require the employee to fill out the self-assessment, after which the manager completes their assessment.
(appraisals-employee-feedback)=
Employee's feedback
To complete their portion of feedback, employees should navigate to the main
{menuselection}Appraisals application
dashboard, where the only entries visible are appraisals for
the employee, themselves, and/or anyone they manage and have to provide manager feedback for.
Click on the appraisal to open the appraisal form. Enter responses in the {guilabel}Employee's Feedback
section, under the {guilabel}Appraisal
tab.
When completed, click the {guilabel}Not Visible to Manager
toggle (the default setting once an
appraisal is confirmed). When clicked, the toggle changes to {guilabel}Visible to Manager
.
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:alt: The feedback section for the employee with the toggle button highlighted.
(appraisals-manager-feedback)=
Manager's feedback
After the employee has completed the {guilabel}Employee's Feedback
section, under the
{guilabel}Appraisal
tab, it is time for the manager to fill out the {guilabel}Manager's Feedback
section.
The manager enters their responses in the fields in the {ref}same manner as the employee <appraisals/employee-feedback>
.
When the feedback section is completed, click the {guilabel}Not Visible to Employee
toggle (the
default setting once an appraisal is confirmed). When clicked, the toggle changes to
{guilabel}Visible to Employee
.
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:alt: The feedback section for both employees and managers. The toggle buttons are
: highlighted.
Skills tab
Part of an appraisal is evaluating an employee's skills, and tracking their progress over time. The
{guilabel}Skills
tab of the appraisal form auto-populates with the skills from the {ref}employee form <employees/skills>
, once an appraisal is confirmed.
Each skill is grouped with like skills, and the {guilabel}Skill Level
, {guilabel}Progress
, and
{guilabel}Justification
are displayed for each skill.
Update any skills, or add any new skills to the {guilabel}Skills
tab.
If a skill level has increased, a reason for the improved rating can be entered into the
{guilabel}Justification
field, such as took a fluency language test
or received Javascript certification
.
:::{seealso}
Refer to the {ref}Create a new employee <employees/skills>
document for detailed instructions
on adding or updating a skill.
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After an appraisal is completed, and the skills have been updated, the next time an appraisal is
confirmed, the updated skills populate the {guilabel}Skills
tab.
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:alt: The skills tab of an appraisal form, all filled out.
:::{note}
The {guilabel}Skills
tab can be modified after the employee and their manager have met and
discussed the employee's appraisal.
This is a common situation as the manager may not have all the necessary information to properly assess and update the employee's skills before meeting. :::
Private Note tab
If managers want to leave notes that are only visible to other managers, they can be entered in the
{guilabel}Private Note
tab. This can be done before or after meeting with the employee to discuss
the appraisal.
The employee being evaluated does not have access to this tab, and the tab does not appear on their appraisal.
Schedule a meeting
Once both portions of an appraisal are completed (the {ref}employee <appraisals/employee-feedback>
and {ref}manager <appraisals/manager-feedback>
feedback sections), it is time for the employee and
manager to meet and discuss the appraisal.
A meeting can be scheduled in one of two ways: either from the Appraisals application dashboard, or from an individual appraisal card.
To schedule an appraisal from the dashboard of the Appraisals application, first navigate to
{menuselection}Appraisals app --> Appraisals
.
Click the {icon}fa-clock-o
{guilabel}(clock)
icon, beneath the appraisal date on the desired
appraisal card, and a pop-up window appears. Then, click {icon}fa-plus
{guilabel}Schedule an activity
to create an activity from a {guilabel}Schedule Activity
pop-up form that appears.
Select {guilabel}Meeting
for the {guilabel}Activity Type
from the drop-down menu. Doing so
causes the form to change, so only the {guilabel}Activity Type
and {guilabel}Summary
fields
appear.
Enter a brief description in the {guilabel}Summary
field of the {guilabel}Schedule Activity
pop-up form, such as Annual Appraisal for (Employee)
.
Next, click the {guilabel}Open Calendar
button. From the calendar page that appears, navigate to,
and double-click on, the desired date and time for the meeting.
Doing so opens a {guilabel}New Event
pop-up form. From this pop-up form, make any desired
modifications, such as designating a {guilabel}Start
time, or modifying the default
{guilabel}Title
to the meeting.
Add the appraisee in the {guilabel}Attendees
section, and include anyone else who should also be
in the meeting, if necessary.
To make the meeting a video call, instead of an in-person meeting, click {icon}fa-plus
{guilabel}Odoo meeting
, and a {guilabel}Videocall URL
link appears in the field.
Once all the desired changes are complete, click {guilabel}Save & Close
.
The meeting now appears on the calendar, and the invited parties are informed, via email.
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:alt: The meeting form with all information entered for Ronnie Hart's annual appraisal.
The other way to schedule a meeting is from the individual appraisal form. To do this, navigate to
the {menuselection}Appraisal app
dashboard, then click on an appraisal card.
Next, click on the {icon}fa-calendar
{guilabel}Meeting
smart button, and the calendar loads.
Follow the same directions above to create the meeting.
For more detailed information on how to schedule activities, refer to the {doc}activities <../../essentials/activities>
documentation.
:::{note}
If no meetings are scheduled, the {guilabel}Meeting
smart button reads {guilabel}No Meeting
.
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Complete an appraisal
After the appraisal is complete, and both the manager and employee have met to discuss the
appraisal, the appraisal can be marked as Done. When completed, click the {guilabel}Mark as Done
button on the appraisal form, located in the top-left corner.
Once the appraisal is marked as Done, the {guilabel}Mark as Done
button disappears, and a
{guilabel}Reopen
button appears.
:::{tip} Modifications are not possible once the appraisal is marked as done.
To make any changes to an appraisal that is marked as Done, click the {guilabel}Reopen
button.
Then, click the {guilabel}Confirm
button that appears, and make any modifications needed. Once
all modifications are complete, click the {guilabel}Mark as Done
button again.
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:::{seealso}
- {doc}
../appraisals/goals
- {doc}
../appraisals/appraisal_analysis
- {doc}
../appraisals/skills_evolution
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