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Performance Reviews at a crime syndicate whose employees are bad at being bad guys. Especially this foreign agent. A 6-episode second season starting April 17, this series explores the underbelly of the underworld, cringing criminality, and terrible terrorists. You want to rob a bank vault? Steal a powerful weapon? Destroy the world? These are not the guys you call. Unless... you know, EVERYONE ELSE is busy. Criminal Disorganization - Season 2 - Episode 6 Starring: Andy Goldenberg Lydia Baikalova Directed and Edited by: Andy Goldenberg Assistant Director: Dave Seger Cinematographer: Travis Auclair Production Assistant: Aaron Higgins Shot at YouTube Space LA Six episodes. All improvised. Watch out! Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Like me at / goldentusk Tweet me at / goldentusk Instagram me at / goldentusk and Hangout with me at http://www.google.com/+goldentusk See some of my other classic videos such as: Superman Theme Song: • Superman Theme Song - Goldentusk Batman Theme Song: • Batman Theme Song - Goldentusk JAWS Theme Song: • Jaws Theme Song - Goldentusk For a bad guy, a performance review (or a performance appraisal or performance evaluation or just Tuesday), is essentially a formal assessment in which their manager (or crime boss) evaluate that employee (or underling or thug) and their work performance. Performance Reviews identify strengths and weaknesses, offer positive reinforcement, negative feedback or constructive criticism, and often try to set short-term and long-term goals for future performance. While many companies hold performance reviews annually, many criminal organizations hold performance reviews after every job; Blurring the lines between who is good and who is evil, corporations are increasingly utilizing more frequent feedback sessions. Nowadays, crime syndicates not only conduct reviews quarterly, monthly, or weekly, but also daily, hourly, and sometimes, with minute-to-minute surveillance. Formal performance reviews and more casual check-ins and one-on-ones are always intimidating, but extremely helpful for both sides. Performance reviews assist in job comprehension, highlight problem areas, and focus time, energy, and valuable resources toward their improvement. Larger company goals are explored in terms of smaller staff positions, and what is expected of each role. Performance reviews also differentiate between varying levels of employee expertise, communicate expectations, encourage growth and development, and foster employee engagement.