For many, performance reviews are nothing more than an end of year obligation that devolves into uncomfortable conversations about performance gaps and compensation. However, if we structure them to take us step-by-step into aligning with one another in four key areas, performance reviews become a treasured opportunity for both colleagues and a huge opportunity to leverage performance toward a shared vision. Join Kari Granger and Paul Adams as they dissect how organizations can utilize performance reviews as a tool to acknowledge contribution, identify the relevant domains of evaluation, assess performance impact, and partner for future development.
In This Episode:
00:54 – Introducing today’s topic: How to Structure Performance Reviews That Are Celebrated
01:26 – Paul speaks to the nature of performance reviews
02:08 – Kari distinguishes between performance feedback and performance review
04:00 – Most common mistakes organizations make when handling performance reviews
05:18 – How Paul views performance reviews
07:39 – The way in which we think about performance reviews
12:06 – Why collaboration is key to improving performance
14:17 – The importance of aligning on the areas of performance evaluation
17:13 – Kari shares the performance review structure her organization uses
22:14 – The final stage of performance reviews: looking towards the future
23:00 – The “conversion” that happens in a true conversation
25:57 – Paul calls-out that Kari is using “what questions” in her example, which reflects the distinctions covered in Episode 33: Get to the Heart of the Issue with These Questions
26:01 – Paul provides a powerful insight on how people relate to their performance reviews
26:43 – Practical actions we can take coming out of this episode
27:39 – The importance of treating performance reviews as a mutual partnership aimed at achieving the same goals
33:54 – Kari leaves the audience with a final piece of advice
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Links:
Kari’s Online Course, Accountability: Access to Power, Performance, and Professionalism
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Acknowledgements:
Our work is mosaic art. We read, study, and practice many philosophies, methodologies, and modalities of human performance, to ensure that our approach best serves our clients. We would like to acknowledge all of the thought leaders and organizations, whose ground-breaking work has influenced the Granger Network approach – especially Fernando Flores, Jim Selman, Michael C. Jensen, Julio Olalla, Pluralistic Networks, The Newfield Network, and the Strozzi Institute.
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