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"It's important for a boss to 'get' an employee — to understand the unique way that person goes about doing the job, sort of like a mother or father 'gets' a son or daughter," Culbert says.
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When asked to boil his feelings on performance reviews down to one word, Culbert says they're nothing more than "intimidation."
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They played a key role in electing former EPIC candidate Culbert Olson as governor in 1936, and later, Sinclair's running mate, Sheridan Downey as U.S. Senator.
Greg Mitchell: Final Dispatch on Upton Sinclair's Wild 1934 Campaign -- and Why it Was One of Most Influential Ever Greg Mitchell 2010
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Culbert says that instead of a performance review, managers should ask employees how a job should be done and then provide needed feedback, guidance and support to get that task completed.
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Spanish A Spanish-influenced picnic starring a parsnip tortilla española recipe from Ba Culbert, chef of Tilikum Place Cafe, Seattle.
Four Perfect Picnics 2011
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They played a key role in electing former EPIC candidate Culbert Olson as governor in 1936, and later, Sinclair's running mate, Sheridan Downey as U.S. Senator.
Greg Mitchell: Final Dispatch on Upton Sinclair's Wild 1934 Campaign -- and Why it Was One of Most Influential Ever Greg Mitchell 2010
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They played a key role in electing former EPIC candidate Culbert Olson as governor in 1936, and later, Sinclair's running mate, Sheridan Downey as U.S. Senator.
Greg Mitchell: Final Dispatch on Upton Sinclair's Wild 1934 Campaign -- and Why it Was One of Most Influential Ever Greg Mitchell 2010
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A recent op-ed by Samuel A. Culbert "Why Your Boss Is Wrong About You" New York Times 3/1/11 reinforces the perception I and many other teachers have had that it is very difficult to make a fair evaluation of teachers when it is filtered through the subjective responses of administrators.
Joel Shatzky: Educating for Democracy: Turning 'Good' Teachers Into 'Bad Teachers' Joel Shatzky 2011
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They played a key role in electing former EPIC candidate Culbert Olson as governor in 1936, and later, Sinclair's running mate, Sheridan Downey as U.S. Senator.
Greg Mitchell: Final Dispatch on Upton Sinclair's Wild 1934 Campaign -- and Why it Was One of Most Influential Ever Greg Mitchell 2010
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He further charges that human resource departments support the performance reviews because of the political position it gives them within a company: They become what Culbert calls the "keepers of the dirty little secrets."
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