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By JEANNE SAHADI


You work hard all year. Your projects go well. Your company makes bank.

Yet at the end of it all you have a stilted, scripted conversation with your boss, in which you learn you’re a “3” because you “met expectations.” This, despite all your manager’s happy talk during the year.

So goes the perpetually weird ritual known as the “annual review” that rates and ranks workers across a company.

The good news: Companies are starting to get just how ineffective the practice is when it comes to spurring better performance, retaining talent and boosting morale.

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