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Performance Appraisal: A Scorecard Model

Performance Appraisal: A Scorecard Model in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $19.90
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Performance Appraisal: A Scorecard Model

Performance Appraisal: A Scorecard Model in Bloomington, MN

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Year-end review. Annual staff evaluation. Interviews and feedback. Don't we love it! Cogs in a machine. One wheel drags and the works slow; or worse-they gum up. Remember that shirker in your college project team? Yes, you know the primary problem: we work in teams but conduct performance appraisals at the individual level. A tough nut? Not really. There is a solution. You need a scorecard model that quantifies-hard numbers-each team's and individual's contribution in relation to corporate goals. Yes, ultimately an employee's performance must be tied to achieving business goals-sales and profits. And it's not just for the line-workers. It includes the staff workers too. Some hints on the protocol to use: No judgement calls-well, there is but it's severely moderated. Several levels of reviews and several reviews-to eliminate games such as playing favourites and sucking up to the supervisor. And to smoothen peaks and troughs in performance by the team and the individual. Time taken-no more than a "regular review". The
Performance Appraisal Model
is a simple model, a collaborative model that everyone in the team helps to build-and buys into from day one. If the people don't own it-no pep talk is going to change anything. Oh, something else: the
incorporates the 10 goals of an ideal performance appraisal exercise. Check it out. Pick up copy.
Year-end review. Annual staff evaluation. Interviews and feedback. Don't we love it! Cogs in a machine. One wheel drags and the works slow; or worse-they gum up. Remember that shirker in your college project team? Yes, you know the primary problem: we work in teams but conduct performance appraisals at the individual level. A tough nut? Not really. There is a solution. You need a scorecard model that quantifies-hard numbers-each team's and individual's contribution in relation to corporate goals. Yes, ultimately an employee's performance must be tied to achieving business goals-sales and profits. And it's not just for the line-workers. It includes the staff workers too. Some hints on the protocol to use: No judgement calls-well, there is but it's severely moderated. Several levels of reviews and several reviews-to eliminate games such as playing favourites and sucking up to the supervisor. And to smoothen peaks and troughs in performance by the team and the individual. Time taken-no more than a "regular review". The
Performance Appraisal Model
is a simple model, a collaborative model that everyone in the team helps to build-and buys into from day one. If the people don't own it-no pep talk is going to change anything. Oh, something else: the
incorporates the 10 goals of an ideal performance appraisal exercise. Check it out. Pick up copy.

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