Feedforward interviews (FFIs) differ from traditional performance appraisals in that they:
A) focus on the employee's strengths rather than on his or her weaknesses.
B) involve upward appraisals only.
C) involve downward appraisals only.
D) consist only of narrative comments and eliminate any numerical ratings.
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