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Last updated on Mar 16, 2025
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Your manager's bias is affecting your performance reviews. How can you navigate this challenge?

Facing bias in performance reviews? Share your strategies for navigating this challenge and help others in similar situations.

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Your manager's bias is affecting your performance reviews. How can you navigate this challenge?

Facing bias in performance reviews? Share your strategies for navigating this challenge and help others in similar situations.

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    Hidelbrando Almeida

    C-Level Maritime Executive | Fleet Management Leader | 20+ Years Leading High-Performance Teams & Driving Sustainable Growth & Decarbonization

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    If your manager's bias is affecting your performance reviews, take a strategic approach. First, gather objective evidence of your work, documenting achievements, KPIs, and positive feedback. Request a meeting to clarify the criteria used in your review, asking for specific examples of improvement areas. Seek feedback from other stakeholders to build a more balanced perspective. If your company has a 360-degree feedback program, participate to ensure fairness. If bias persists and impacts your growth, consider discussing it with HR or seeking mentorship from senior leaders who can advocate for you. Stay professional and focused on measurable results.

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    Gloriah Eshiwani

    HR Generalist | Executive Assistant | Administrative Specialist | Specialise in Recruitment, Executive Support, HR Documentation & Calendar Management for Consulting, Education, and Hospitality Organisations

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    I’d start documenting everything. Every project, every positive email, every quantifiable result. I’d create a "Performance Portfolio" with clear, objective evidence of my contributions. Then, I'd request a "360-degree feedback" review, involving peers and clients. This broadens the perspective beyond my manager's view, and provides a more balanced picture. It's about shifting the focus from subjective opinions to concrete, verifiable data.

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    Deepanksha Saxena

    Sales Consultant & Trainer | Sales Coach | LinkedIn Growth Expert | Award-Winning Sales Leader | Consultative Selling | SaaS Sales | International Sales | Sales Workshops

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    When bias clouds performance reviews, let data be your clarity. Track your wins, seek feedback beyond just one perspective, and address gaps with facts, not frustration. A professional yet direct conversation can sometimes shift perspectives, but if bias persists, don’t let it stall your growth. Escalate strategically, explore internal opportunities, or take your skills where they’re truly recognized. The right environment will see your value, not just evaluate you through a narrow lens. Growth always finds a way! 😊

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    Aman Kumar Shukla

    "Founder at Magical Mining Consultancy | Mining Recruitment Expert | Helping Companies Find the Best Talent"| Dedicated Career Coach for Mining Professionals" | Resume Writing Expert | LinkedIn Optimization

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    To navigate manager bias in performance reviews, I would: 1. Gather Evidence – Keep records of achievements, feedback, and metrics to support my performance. 2. Seek Clarity – Request specific feedback on areas for improvement to understand the basis of ratings. 3. Communicate Professionally – Discuss concerns with my manager calmly, highlighting my contributions. 4. Request a 360° Review – Seek feedback from peers and other leaders for a balanced evaluation. 5. Leverage HR Support – If bias persists, involve HR for a fair assessment. 6. Stay Professional – Focus on growth, maintain excellence, and document progress for future reviews.

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    Wilbur Joseph Fernandes

    Project Manager - EWPC | Exito | Curomates | Tp | NCC | EXPA CADET Trainer

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    Navigating a biased performance review requires strategy, self-awareness, and proactive communication. Start by documenting your achievements with clear metrics—facts speak louder than opinions. Seek feedback from peers and other leaders to build a well-rounded perspective. If the bias persists, address it professionally by requesting specific growth areas and aligning expectations. Ultimately, fostering transparency and advocating for yourself ensures fairness. #CareerGrowth #Leadership #PerformanceReview #WorkplaceSuccess

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