Review the following scenario and prepare and submit your performance interview guide to address the selected situation. This is based on chapter 9 of

Review the following scenario and prepare and submit your performance interview guide to address the selected situation. This is based on chapter 9 of the textbook. (Use a Performance Review Model)

A Volleyball Coach

The interviewer is the Athletic Director at Forbes College and reviews the performance of all coaches prior to the start of their seasons in late August and when seasons end from January to May. The interviewee is the head coach of the women’s volleyball team that has won 54 percent of its games each of the past three years. This year is expected to be the break-out year because the team is loaded with experience and has two highly recruited players. This interview will focus on the prospects for a stellar season and how the coach is working at motivating the team individually and as a whole. Her teams traditionally start strong and then fade near the end of the season. Degree of success this season may determine the coach’s future at Forbes College.

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