![]() It's True! Employees-and their attorneys-routinely dispute what you may deem an irrefutable fact. That's why it's important to beef up a file with evidence to support your documentation. Consider including detailed eyewitness reports, photos, copies of dated emails or other exhibits that underscore the unambiguous nature of the facts.
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![]() Tip Block 10 minutes a day to document your substantive discussions with employees. The best time to reserve for documentation is the last 10 minutes before you leave the office; that way, the day's events are fresh in your mind. After you document your employees' files, create a ritual of locking your file cabinet as your final act of the workday.
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