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Performance Management Best Practices in 2020 and Beyond
Managing the performance of your teams is critical. However, things have evolved a great deal, and they continue to change. This goes well beyond ditching the annual performance review, though. Performance management best practices ensure your team continues to excel. If you’re going to manage your employees’ performance correctly and encourage them to perform at […]
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Understanding Peer Reviews and Their Place in Performance Management
For decades, performance management reviews involved just two people. You had the manager and the employee. The manager would speak, and the employee would listen. If necessary, they might ask questions, but the information flowed just one way – from the top down. Peer reviews were never part of that process! Today, things are changing. […]
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How to Align Performance Management with Business Strategy
Performance management is vital. Whether you are still using annual reviews, or your organization is using the continual coaching model, managing employee performance is the only way to ensure that they receive the feedback required to optimize their performance. However, it’s not enough to make sure that each employee is doing his or her job […]
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Is Your Performance Management System Broken?
The goal of performance management is to support employees in optimizing their on-the-job performance. It’s all about helping them be the best they can be and providing them with the tools, training, and knowledge necessary to achieve key targets and objectives. However, if your performance management system isn’t really doing that, it may be broken. […]
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Performance Management Post COVID-19: Managing a Splintered Workforce
COVID-19 came in like a lion and is still with us to some degree, even as states continue with reopening efforts. As we continue to recover from the pandemic, one thing becomes clear – the situation is not returning to “business as usual” for many organizations. For many, this means learning how to manage a […]
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Why Performance Management Should Be Coupled with Ongoing Learning and Development
Performance management and learning and development (L&D) might at first glance seem to be unusual bedfellows. However, they are two sides of the same coin. You cannot manage performance if you’re unable to provide your employees and team members with the tools, knowledge, and skills necessary to improve their performance, you’re not going to see […]
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Key Metrics to Consider When Measuring Employee Success
Performance management has changed a lot over the years. It has gone from a largely punitive process that focused on criticizing employee performance during annual reviews to one that focuses on using ongoing conversation and coaching to support performance. And, because your company is only as good as the talent that supports it, you must […]
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Performance Management Trends: 2020 and Beyond
Performance management has changed a great deal in the 21st century. We’ve gone from a world in which annual performance reviews were the norm to one where more and more companies are ditching that model in favor of agile, direct communications. However, the evolution of performance management is far from finished. What are the performance […]
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Performance Management Systems: Structuring Your Check-Ins
Today’s performance management systems barely resemble their predecessors. Gone is the carrot and stick mentality that doled out rewards with one hand while threatening punishments with the other. Largely gone, too, are the annual performance reviews – those dreaded once or twice a year sit-downs with management during which employees usually got to learn how […]
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Where Is the ‘Carrot and Stick’ in Today’s Performance Management Methodology?
How do you get employees to do their jobs? How do you encourage a worker to hit key goals and objectives? How do you ensure that your team is motivated to push harder and achieve more? In the past, this involved what’s called the “carrot and stick” approach. Carrot – The carrot was a reward, […]
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