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Transform Performance Management With 5 Strategic Moves

Brian Bingaman
By: Brian Bingaman
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About the Author

Brian Bingaman has been a journalist in the Philadelphia area for nearly 20 years. He was a contributing editor for ResourcefulFinancePro.com, as well as the publications What’s Working in Human Resources and What’s New in Benefits and Compensation. He first became interested in HR when he started noticing a distinct lack of human interaction from the HR department of the newspaper group where he worked. In addition, Brian has 15 years of experience in the radio broadcasting industry.

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Last Updated: July 18, 2024
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Transform Performance Management With 5 Strategic Moves

As organizations grapple with talent retention and employee satisfaction, it’s clear that once-a-year, rate-and-rank review systems no longer serve employees, managers, HR or the company.

It’s high time for companies to modernize their performance management processes, argues John Smith, senior director of SMB solutions within the global business applications division at Quisitive/emPerform.

Smith discussed performance management trends and helpful strategies for HR pros in an episode of HRMorning’s “Voices of HR” podcast.

Listen to the full episode here

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Voices of HR host Berta Aldrich highlighted that a common complaint that she hears among high-performing professionals is that they feel undervalued by their managers and employers. “Companies seem to be misfiring when it comes to talent identification, valuation and retention,” she commented.

Smith responded by reporting on trends that he’s observed:

  • Customization: Companies are moving away from one-size-fits-all approaches, instead designing performance management systems tailored to their organizational needs.
  • Continuous feedback: There’s a growing emphasis on integrating frequent coaching, one-on-one check-ins and regular feedback into the performance management process. “Just top-down saying, ‘This is your goal for the year and this is what you’re going to do’ — it’s not going to work across the board. It has to have a level of employee participation to make it work,” he said.
  • Outcome-driven processes: Organizations are focusing on how performance management can drive tangible outcomes, such as employee engagement, compensation decisions, promotions and succession planning.
  • Adapting to workplace changes: With shifting demographics, increased employee diversity and the rise of remote work, performance management systems need to evolve accordingly.

Strategies for Effective Performance Management

The thought of changing the way you do performance management can be terrifying — especially if you’re an HR department of one.

Here’s Smith’s advice for HR pros looking to revamp their processes to show they truly value their employees and want to develop them:

  1. Develop a clear vision: Articulate what you want to achieve with the new performance management system and communicate it to the C-suite.
  2. Set realistic short-term and long-term goals: Establish both immediate and future objectives for your performance management strategy and ensure they align with the organization’s overall strategy. This helps create a road map for implementation and allows for periodic assessments of progress. “A short-term goal, as it relates to improving a performance management process, could be, ‘We’re going to recommended quarterly check-ins. And that’s the big change we’re going to make.’ It doesn’t mean changing rating scales and throwing away content and competencies and redefining the whole objective structure. It means making a small change,” Smith said.
  3. Secure top-down support: Your management team and top-level executives need to be in agreement that an adjustment needs to be made to performance management before implementing any changes. This support is crucial for long-term success and sustainability of the new process.
  4. Implement gradual changes: Rather than overhauling the entire system at once, consider making smaller, incremental improvements. This approach allows for better adaptation and acceptance among employees and managers. “Are we somebody with an annual appraisal and [we’re] going to hop all the way over to no appraisal at all and no ratings? Probably not,” he said.
  5. Decouple performance and compensation conversations: Consider separating performance discussions from compensation decisions to allow for more meaningful performance-focused dialogue.

“Market equity, internal equity and performance are the three pillars of a successful compensation program. So performance on its own is one of the important pillars, and performance will always be a feeder into it. But compensation looks at other things as well, and so part of that is educating the high-performer that it isn’t just a direct link. It’s not just one for one. There are other factors at play when we, as an organization, look at merit and we look at the budgets for merit,” Smith said.

Don’t Forget to Assess

It’s important to follow up and regularly assess the effectiveness of implemented changes — what works and what doesn’t — and make adjustments as needed.

So two years after implementing Smith’s short-term goal example of trying quarterly check-ins, there should be a review of whether the check-ins are getting buy-in and if it’s even worth it to do a big annual review at the end of the year anymore.

Bottom line: HR must work toward creating more valuable, employee-centric performance management processes that align with both their organization’s goals and the evolving needs of the modern workforce.

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