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1. Write a short essay on Performance Management with examples to show its practical implications. (Word count: 500 max

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1. Write a short essay on Performance Management with examples to show its practical implications. (Word count: 500 max and 350 minimum) Student should submit before 11th May 2022 (23:59 pm) on Google Classroom. Your assignment should have a nice title page with all the required information including course names, names, and IDs of all the students in the group. Late Submission: 20% marks will be deducted per day after the due date. WRITING GUIDELINES a. In the report, references must be cited for the work from other sources. Plagiarized reports will get zero grade. Since a copy of the report will be submitted on Google classroom, the plagiarism will be automatically checked. b. The report should not be more than 3 pages (Including Title page and References) c. Late submission will lead to the deduction of 20% marks per day. d. Writing Guidelines: Paper size: A4, Line Spacing: 1.15, Page Margins: Normal all sides, Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12 for text, 14 for headings and 13 for subheadings. e. The report should have a nice title page containing all the required information such as the Assignment title, university logo, course name, section number, and names and ID of student. PLAGIARISM: Plagiarism will not be accepted. If proved, the student will not get any grades for the project and will be subject to disciplinary action as per university policy. Plagiarism may take several forms, for example: • Copying, in whole or in part, from printed or other sources without acknowledgement • Paraphrasing material (stating something in different words) without acknowledging the source. • Not acknowledging the source of ideas, even when they are put in your own words. • Copying materials from internet sites or other electronic media without acknowledgement. • Directly quoting another's work without acknowledgement. • Submitting work written in whole or in part by others