Webinar: What to Do About the Performance Review?

What’s your experience with performance reviews? How energizing and helpful are they — to give or receive? Do you look forward to performance discussions with excitement or dread? Do performance reviews in your organization boost, block, or befuddle effectiveness?

In a Harvard Business Review article on “The Performance Management Revolution,” the authors write, “hated by bosses and subordinates alike, traditional performance appraisals have been abandoned by more than a third of U.S. companies.” They report that performance focus is shifting from accountability to learning because of the return of people development, the need for agility, and the centrality of teamwork.

Many organizations mandate that managers must complete performance reviews with their direct reports as a way to force some type of coaching conversation. But those discussions often do more harm than good. Zenger Folkman’s research shows:

  • Managers that are mediocre at feedback and coaching have employee engagement scores 20 points below the average.
  • Managers that do not provide feedback in honest and helpful ways have teams that report 15 points below average on receiving fair treatment.
  • In a study of 11,350 employees, only 7% gave their manager high marks on provides honest, straightforward coaching and feedback.

On the other hand, ZF research shows:

  • No other leadership behavior correlates higher with increasing employee engagement than a leader’s effectiveness at coaching.
  • Leaders effective at coaching have 3 times more team members willing to “go the extra mile.”
  • Leaders effective at coaching and feedback have teams reporting 40% less intention to leave.

Improving a manager’s coaching effectiveness involves shifting mindsets (often embedded in organizational culture) and building skillsets. On August 29, ZF Vice President, Jared Harding, will provide a complimentary webinar, What to Do About the Performance Review? showing how management styles impact these important vital conversations. Join Jared to learn:

  • The main predictor of effective coaching conversations
  • Key differences between autocratic and laissez-faire leadership styles/mindsets (with video examples) and their impact on performance management
  • How collaborative leaders regularly coach team members toward forward-looking objectives
  • Assess your preferred management/coaching style by receiving an individual report
  • The impact of perceived control and influence on work environments and results
  • Three steps to choosing the most effective leadership mindset
  • How coachee feedback helps improve a leader’s coaching style

Complimentary Webinar Presented by: Jared Harding, VP, Zenger Folkman

Date: August, 29, 2018

Time: 11am PT, 12pm MT, 1pm CT, 2pm EDT

Length: 50 min. (approx.)

Click here to register.

For over three decades, Jim Clemmer’s keynote presentations, workshops, management team retreats, seven bestselling books, articles, and blog have helped hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. The Clemmer Group is the Canadian strategic partner of Zenger Folkman, an award-winning firm best known for its unique evidence-driven, strengths-based system for developing extraordinary leaders and demonstrating the performance impact they have on organizations. Check out www.clemmergroup.com for upcoming webinars and workshops.

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