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Performance Management Process

Performance Management Process. Overview. Prerequisites Performance Planning Performance Execution Performance Assessment Performance Review Performance Renewal and Recontracting. Prerequisites. Performance Planning. Performance Execution. Performance Management Process.

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Performance Management Process

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  1. Performance Management Process

  2. Overview • Prerequisites • Performance Planning • Performance Execution • Performance Assessment • Performance Review • Performance Renewal and Recontracting

  3. Prerequisites PerformancePlanning PerformanceExecution Performance Management Process PerformanceRenewalandRecontracting PerformanceAssessment PerformanceReview

  4. Prerequisites • Knowledge of the organization’s mission and strategic goals • Knowledge of the job in question

  5. Knowledge of mission and strategic goals • Strategic planning • Purpose or reason for organization’s existence • Where organization is going • Organizational goals • Strategies for attaining goals

  6. Mission and Goals Cascade effect throughout organization Organization Unit Employee

  7. B. Knowledge of the job • Job analysis of key components • Activities • Tasks • Products • Services • Processes

  8. B. Knowledge of the job (continued) • KSAs required to do the job • Knowledge • Skills • Abilities

  9. Job Description • Job duties • KSAs • Working conditions

  10. Generic Job Descriptions Occupational Informational Network (O*Net) http://online.onetcenter.org/

  11. Job analysis • Use a variety of tools • Interviews • Observation • Questionnaires (available on Internet)

  12. Job analysis follow-up • All incumbents should • review information and • provide feedback re: • Task • Frequency • Criticality

  13. Performance Planning:Results • Key accountabilities • Specific objectives • Performance standards

  14. Key Accountabilities Broad areas of a job for which the employee is responsible for producing results

  15. Specific Objectives • Statements of outcomes • Important • Measurable

  16. Performance Standards • “Yardstick” to evaluate how well employees have achieved each objective • Information on acceptable and unacceptable performance, such as • quality • quantity • cost • time

  17. Performance Planning:Behaviors • How a job is done

  18. Performance Planning:Competencies • Measurable clusters of KSAs • Critical in determining how results will be achieved

  19. Performance Planning:Development Plan • Areas for improvement • Goals to be achieved in each area of improvement

  20. Performance Execution:Employee Responsibilities • Commitment to goal achievement • Ongoing requests for feedback and coaching • Communication with supervisor • Collecting and sharing performance data • Preparing for performance reviews

  21. Performance Execution:Manager Responsibilities • Observation and documentation • Updates • Feedback • Resources • Reinforcement

  22. Performance Assessment • Manager assessment • Self-assessment • Other sources (e.g., peers, customers, etc.)

  23. Multiple Assessments Are Necessary • Increase employee ownership • Increase commitment • Provide information • Ensure mutual understanding

  24. Performance ReviewOverview of Appraisal Meeting • Past • Behaviors and results • Present • Compensation to be received • Future • New goals and development plans

  25. Six Steps for Conducting Productive Performance Reviews • Identify what the employee has done well and poorly • Solicit feedback • Discuss the implications of changing behaviors

  26. Six Steps for Conducting Productive Performance Reviews • Explain how skills used in past achievements can help overcome any performance problems • Agree on an action plan • Set a follow-up meeting and agree on behaviors, actions, attitudes to be evaluated

  27. Performance Renewal andRecontracting • Same as/different from Performance Planning • Uses insights and information from previous phases • Cycle begins again

  28. Performance Management ProcessSummary: Key Points • Ongoing process • Each component is important • If one is implemented poorly, whole system suffers • Links between components must be clear

  29. Quick Review • Prerequisites • Performance Planning • Performance Execution • Performance Assessment • Performance Review • Performance Renewal and Recontracting

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