0 an employee's own judgment about the quality of their work, or the process of judging your own work:
At the conclusion of the performance period, the executive completes a self-appraisal.
They were written with the research team in mind, not as, for instance, a self-appraisal document for reflective practice.
As youth employ various coping strategies, self-appraisal continues, and those strategies yielding desirable results for the ego are replicated.
He begins by distinguishing three forms of autonomy relevant to his enquiry - autonomy as agency; moral autonomy; and personal autonomy, this latter understood as a capacity for critical self-appraisal.
I think all would benefit from more self-appraisal and a close examination of the contribution each makes in the liaison process.
Such a self-appraisal will amount to a veritable cultural revolution.
Extensive machinery for inspection and control, and continual self-appraisal exists.
It is a self-appraisal system.
Again, this self-assessment was altered by their self-appraisal as' citizens' of a nation.