What are your thoughts or experience with recording feedback discussions with a supervisor or manager? This would be in Texas where my understanding is recording a conversation without the other party’s consent is lawful.
I know this topic has been discussed before on this site, but thought I would ask to get a fresh perspective.
I was significantly dropped in the rankings this year without any specific feedback or qualified reasons as to why, which makes me concerned that regardless of how well I perform I could be getting set-up to be NI or NSI’d next year regardless of performance, and I’m to young to stick it out if they continue to railroad me like this.
Purpose of recording future feedback discussions would be to protect myself in the event I need to demonstrate a pattern of being given positive feedback and comments, meeting all expectations, and then being NSI’d and PIP’d. Does having such documented discussions have any value?
Note, I would likely try to move on as quickly as I can and resign ASAP if I were NSI’d, but more than 10 years at EM has taught me to be diligent, evaluate and consider my alternatives, and leverage my negotiating position as best as possible. While recording a conversation without the other party’s knowledge is completely off-putting to me personally, EM management and the treatment of its employees shows it is willing to do anything, including pushing the boundaries of what would be honestly considered a ‘layoff’.
On a different topic, is the current state of attrition at the EM campus the desired outcome of senior management who has thoughtfully planned this out all along? Or is it simply a run away cluster f* brought on by arrogance and a complete inability to foresee how management would lose control once the barn doors were opened?