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Section 4: General Subject: Pines Peer Praise Msg# 1020338
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“The above looks at odds with the official OPA HR statement as to what would constitute peer praise (commitment is an example):”
I only mentioned mowing lawn because you did. And that’s why I said I couldn’t think of anything that would constitute a peer praise for that. But going out of ones way to do a “good deed” while mowing grass might. “It certainly appears these forms are to be filled out by the person offering peer praise to a co-worker, not to be filled out by a supervisor for a worker.” Yes that is correct and I clarified what I meant in my last reply to you. “You and I are only engaged in this because you chose to jump in and answer questions I raised, and some answers don't seem to jive with the announcement.” I tried my best to answer, I wouldn’t say I jumped in. But if I did, can I get out now? Colby |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: If you were just mowing lawns you wouldn’t get a peer praise, possibly a verbal thank you as it’s probably your job. However if you’re mowing lawns and do something not your job that goes above and beyond the normal scope of your job (and I don’t know what that might be off the top of my head mowing grass) The above looks at odds with the official OPA HR statement as to what would constitute peer praise (commitment is an example): "Examples could be teamwork, safety, service to guests or internal customers, commitment, fiscal accountability or simply a good deed (going out of one’s way, being aware of problem and taking action)." If a peer saw it, they may ask to have one written up on their co worker, they may not. Again, from the official announcement: "While you may not be able to write the Praise Note on the spot, the idea is to recognize the employee that you observed doing the good deed ASAP. Supervisors and administrative staff will have Praise Note Books that you can ask to get a blank Praise Note. You simply write the Praise Note highlighting that which you observed your coworker or 'Peer' doing and give the original white copy to that employee and all other copies to the employee’s supervisor." It certainly appears these forms are to be filled out by the person offering peer praise to a co-worker, not to be filled out by a supervisor for a worker. I'll reiterate, I posted the official statement from OPA HR department and have been asking questions about the official statement. You and I are only engaged in this because you chose to jump in and answer questions I raised, and some answers don't seem to jive with the announcement. |
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