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Customizing Performance Level Descriptions and Final Score Ranges - Performance Pro
Note: Any customization of performance levels descriptions and ranges will apply to all appraisals in the system.
To Customize Performance Level Titles, Descriptions, and Final Score Ranges
Click System Setup.
Click Level Configuration.
Select the desired tab and make changes as desired.
Note: If you have Business Goals enabled, you will see separate goal level tabs for Individual Goal Levels and Business Goal Levels. If you don’t have it enabled, you will only see the Individual Goal Levels tab.
Click Save.
Sample Performance Level Descriptions
Below are some sample titles/descriptions that are different than the standard defaults. These are meant to give you some ideas on other verbiage that could be used.
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