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Performance management: Line manager guide
Sponsored by Microlink PC Ltd
'Performance management', which will be published on 18 February 2011, is the latest in the best selling series of EFD Line manager guides.
This guidance makes it easier for managers to recognise and realise the potential of people who work for you who have disabilities, by helping to:
- Understand how to set targets and goals and decide when it might be reasonable to adjust these for disabled people.
- Learn how to give positive and negative feedback to employees about their performance and how to implement performance improvement plans.
- Understand the possible impact of a disability on employee's behaviour and what this might mean for the team as whole.
- Realise the potential of everyone who works for you including disabled people.
Prices and ordering
Prices are dependent upon quantity ordered as shown in the following table.
Prices for Line Manager Guides
| No. of copies | Price per copy | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| From | To | Member | Non-member |
| 1 | 4 | £15.00 | £22.50 |
| 5 | 10 | £10.00 | £15.00 |
| 11 | 20 | £9.00 | £13.50 |
| 21 | 50 | £7.50 | £10.00 |
| 51 | 100 | £6.40 | £8.50 |
| 101 | 200 | £5.70 | £7.50 |
| 201 | 500 | £4.90 | £6.50 |
| 501 | 750 | £3.80 | £5.00 |
| 751 | 1,000 | £3.20 | £4.30 |
| 1,001 | 1,500 | £2.80 | £3.70 |
For orders of over 1500 copies please contact the EFD publications department.
Prices are exempt from VAT and are quoted exclusive of postage & packaging.
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