The American Compensation Association found that companies that have implemented effective Performance Management programs:
Effective Performance Management programs can be viewed as a ‘win-win-win’ with:
Leaders finding that the approach:
Managers & supervisors finding that it makes it easier to:
Employees to a greater extent understand:
A primary reason why employees sometimes don’t do what they are supposed to do is a lack of clear communication - which can be greatly improved through well-designed and executed performance appraisals, coaching & counseling programs.
What you'll learn?
Rationale for and the Anticipated Payback from Performance Management
Implementing a Performance Management Program
Ongoing Coaching and Counseling - that Supports Your Appraisal Message
Preparing for a Performance Appraisal Interview
Conducting Effective Performance Appraisal Interviews
Why should you attend?
In a perfect work-world managers would provide their direct reports continual feedback. Employee feedback is key today because of the rapid changes occurring in organizations necessitating that employees continually upgrade their skills. And annual conversations do not meet this need.
However, many managers struggle with this need for ongoing coaching because of the demands on their time and some lacking the techniques that are required. Employees used to expect to work for a boss. Today they want and need a coach. They want personal and professional development and they need help to meet their goals.
Regardless of the strain on their time better managers know that performance management - including performance appraisals supported by ongoing coaching and counseling - work - and is the essence of their jobs as managers.
These better managers know that performance management:
Performance appraisals supported by daily coaching and counseling inspire employees to perform to their capabilities resulting in a win-win - for the organization, the employee and, not least the least of which is the manager who is building a high performing team.
Who should attend?
Pete Tosh is the Founder of The Focus Group, a management consulting and training firm that assists organizations in sustaining profitable growth through four core disciplines: Implementing Strategic HR Initiatives Maximizing Leadership Effectiveness Strategic Planning Enhancing Customer LoyaltyThe Focus Group has provided these consulting and training services to manufacturing and service organizations across the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the Middle East. Pete has worked closely with the leadership teams of organizations such as Exxon, Brinks, EMC, State Farm, Marriott, and N.C.I. YKK and Freddie...