CONTINUOUS FEEDBACK TO REPLACE YEARLY APPRAISALS?
Forced performance rankings of employees are
becoming a thing of the past. Instead, top performing employers are moving
towards more transparent goal setting and more regular feedback, concludes the
Performance Management Report published by the Top Employers Institute. The
study is based on a global HR best practices survey among 600 companies in 99
countries.
KEY FINDINGS:
91 per cent of the companies that qualify for
the top employers sta tus are now consistent ly re-aligning performance goals
during the year in re sponse to changing business needs, marking a major
shift away from the traditional annual review, and to wards providing ongoing
feedback; Indian employees are often driven by opportunistic motives, causing
them to job hop if they can get a better salary else where. A trend seen by the
Top Employers Institute is a shift to more long-term and professional growth,
internal career opportunities and objective measures of performance; While
employers consider it important to measure performance, current processes are
seen to have become too complex and over-engineered and reliant on rating
scales that are perceived as not fit anymore to measure performance in today's
working environment.The trend is for employers to offer coaching and
development opportunities, rather than rankings; Previously, the focus for
performance management
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had been on the individual and individual tasks.
But, as many com panies foster a more connected and team-based working
culture, traditional performance measures do not reflect that anymore.
Key capabilities are now social awareness,
agility and flexibility so that top per forming companies aim to assess the
effectiveness of employees in the broader work environment; As a consequence,
top employers are increasingly encouraging their teams to be more involved in
their own performance management so they can feel in control of their own
progression.Those companies have realised that an inclusive approach helps
support a high performance culture, which helps accelerate the com pany's
strategy; Finally, the survey high lights a weakening link be tween performance
management and compensation, with only just over ten per cent of participants
considering an important objective of the process being to provide a basis for
salary in creases.
TAS 10JUN15
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