keannu
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- Dec 27, 2010
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- South Korea
What is this "previously expressed expectations"? Is it her wish to get recognized in her report or something? Would she have shown in her report that she did this or that and indirectly did she wanted to be complimented in what she did well? Can you guess what it means?
ex)One day when I entered the office of a small-business owner I know, he asked me how the front-desk employee treated me on my way into the office. I said "She is a great ambassador for your business. She is always cheerful and helpful."
"She ignored me today" he said, "I gave her some feedback by email two days ago. Then she missed work the next day. She always calls in sick the day after I give her feedback" He told me the scenario, which sounded like a terrible delivery of feedback. This manager had no training in giving feedback properly, so he probably did not related his comments to previously expressed expectations.
ex)One day when I entered the office of a small-business owner I know, he asked me how the front-desk employee treated me on my way into the office. I said "She is a great ambassador for your business. She is always cheerful and helpful."
"She ignored me today" he said, "I gave her some feedback by email two days ago. Then she missed work the next day. She always calls in sick the day after I give her feedback" He told me the scenario, which sounded like a terrible delivery of feedback. This manager had no training in giving feedback properly, so he probably did not related his comments to previously expressed expectations.