Critical Results
n Critical Results
n Performance Indicators
n Performance Management Responsibilities
Critical results are the key duties and responsibilities of the position; the primary reason for its existence. Critical results are so important to job success that unacceptable performance cannot be tolerated. Unacceptable performance on a critical result means that the employee's overall performance is unacceptable. A critical result is the same as a "critical element" as defined in 5 CFR 430.203.


Effective critical results:

  • Support the work unit, as well as mission objectives
  • Are job related, consistent with the position description
  • Cover major job requirements; key components
  • Communicate performance expectations
  • Represent distinct portions of the job
  • Are clearly stated and are understandable to all parties.

REF:
n Title 5 USC Ch 43
n 5 CFR Part 430
RELATED TOPICS: Performance Ratings.


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