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Purging Desperately Required (PDR)
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[QUOTE="msr, post: 942, member: 1368"] That's why I say this is [b]your[/b] personal development record, here's how best to use it. Then we agree some fitness goals, some military goals and some personal goals, log them and when it comes to your CR, we can have a look to see how you have performed against the goals which you have set yourself. Keeping soldiers' PDRs in your office defeats the whole point of them, it's their record. It also means that when people leave, they can go to their interview / potential employers, bring the PDR and demonstrate what they have achieved. CRs go in the P file, my Tp notebook contains the info that I wish to record about each soldier. Hope this helps.... msr [/QUOTE]
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