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Performance Evaluations: What's the Point?
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One of the presidential candidates recently said that we are in the "silly season." He was referring to the election season but it made me think of "performance evaluation season." So many of us dread the time of year when we are asked to provide written feedback to employees. The event comes with so much baggage and sometimes it all seems rather silly. Yet, it doesn't have to be so bad. I hope this month's e-tip allows you to refocus on the reason for this important annual event.  Have a great month! 

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Performance Evaluations: What's the Point?  
                                                                                                        
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Performance evaluations are one of those things we just do in organizations. And often we don't really know why the heck we're doing them. I recently asked a group of employees why we do performance evaluations. I asked, "Why do we bother to design fancy forms, conduct training, and write policies for performance evaluations?" The group of 25 just stared at me. One guy finally spoke up and said, "Is it to determine our pay?" When I asked whether his pay was determined by his annual performance evaluation, he said, "Well no, not really." Clearly we had some work to do.

Performance evaluations can have valuable, meaningful outcomes, for employees as well as for organizations. Still, many organizations are missing the point. We become so clouded by process, rules, forms, and steps that everyone, including the HR folks, loses sight of why we do performance evaluations in the first place. Why does your organization do performance evaluations? Here are some possible reasons:

· To align organization's goals with individual employee goals
· To determine pay adjustments
· To reinforce organizational values
· To document performance in case of a legal challenge
· To provide professional or career development

The list goes on and on. And as our list of reasons for performance evaluations grows, we often make the process much too complicated. Have you and your organization lost focus?

Take some time to think about what your organization is attempting to accomplish with performance evaluations. Is your system meeting your expectations? Is the return on the performance evaluation process greater than the time and energy that is put into it? Are you expecting too much from it?

There are many possible answers to my question, "Why do we do performance evaluations?" but I'd like to suggest that the most important reason we do them is to enhance communication between managers and employees. When we try to make the process more complicated, it loses its value.


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Upcoming Events
 
AZ IPMA-HR Training Institute
Generational Shifts: Small Forces that are Making Big Changes to the World of Work
October 10th, 2008
11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Town of Marana Municipal Complex
11555 W. Civic Center Drive
Marana, AZ 85653

Catch Marnie sharing the latest on generational diversity in the workplace, including the megatrends that are impacting our workforce today. Have you heard about Generation Z yet?

AZ IPMA website: www.azipma.org
 


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October 18th - 22nd, 2008
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Make plans now to join public sector human resource colleagues from across the
country and around the world for the IPMA-HR 2008 International Training Conference
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Recommended Reading
 
Talent Book
Aloha! I just spent three days in Honolulu working with public safety managers on the issue of attracting, retaining, and engaging talent. Who knew? Even in an island paradise, there is a challenge to attract and retain employees who are engaged and enthusiastic about the organization's mission. Quality talent is always scarce. Having the right people in the right place at the right time is a make-or-break imperative for entities of all types and sizes, in all locations. That's why this month's recommended reading is one to check out.

If you are a supervisor needing to find the right players for your team or a human resources professional responsible for defining your organization's talent strategy, Talent Force: A New Manifesto for the Human Side of Business is worth checking out. Written by Rusty Rueff and Hank Stringer, experts in the area of recruitment and employment branding, this book provides creative ideas for finding great candidates that will fit into the right place within your organization. They present new ideas about how candidates are using technology to discover and evaluate new jobs and how to create new back-channels of communication about work life in your organization. All of this is presented in the context of major generational shifts in our labor pool.

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What's New at MEG?

The Management Education Group, Inc. develops more confident leaders. We are grateful that our growing list of clients trusts us to assist with this important task. Lately we've been carrying out our mission by:

· Conducing training for managers related to performance management
· Designing and presenting leadership academy-type programs
· Speaking on workforce demographic shifts and the implications of these shifts
· Redesigning and implementing new performance evaluation systems

If we can assist you and your organization by enhancing the confidence of your leaders, give us a call. We'd love to hear from you.
 
Sincerely,

Marnie Green
Management Education Group, Inc.