Moving On - Up

: Most forms include an employee comment section [12]. Use this space for a factual, professional rebuttal if you disagree with the account [5.2, 23, 35].

: If you want to continue "moving up," ask for regular check-ins to demonstrate your progress and ensure you are meeting the new expectations [15, 27]. Moving on Up

: Clearly state the next steps if performance does not improve [5, 13, 19]. Turning a Write-Up into a Career Growth Opportunity : Most forms include an employee comment section [12]

In a professional setting, a can ironically be a tool for this upward movement, shifting the focus from punishment to progress [8, 5.6]. While it is a formal record of a performance issue, it is also a roadmap for what an employee needs to do to succeed [5.6, 17]. Key Components of an Effective Write-Up : Clearly state the next steps if performance

: Explicitly name the company policy or standard that was not met [5, 11, 12].

: Listen without becoming defensive [5.1]. Taking notes and asking clarifying questions shows a commitment to understanding the feedback [15, 23].

A well-structured write-up should be factual and objective to provide a clear path forward [5, 11, 19]: