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The 10 Elements of Positive Performance Management

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from John Mattone: The fundamental belief underlying Positive Performance Management (PPM) is this: Leaders and their employees must strive to make performance reviews complete, honest, and timely. they tell them that they are performing worse than they are in reality). What If the Truth Is Not Told?

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Google's Project Oxygen

Coaching Tip

So, as only a data-mining giant like Google can do, it began analyzing performance reviews, feedback surveys and nominations for top-manager awards. Google, where performance reviews are done quarterly, rather than annually, saw huge swings in the ratings that employees gave to their bosses. And how do you do it ?”.

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Coaching Others: Short Term Pain for Long Term Gain

Persuasive Powerhouse

Ongoing improvement in performance: Once self correction takes hold, your employees will continually strive to do their best. The best will raise the bar on their own performance on an ongoing basis. Can you imagine how much easier your performance reviews will be when that happens? Thanks for adding these thoughts!

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JUST ASK LEADERSHIP: WHY GREAT MANAGERS ALWAYS ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS

CO2

“Just Ask” leadership Business schools don’t teach courses on question asking, so leaders typically don’t study and analyze questions the way they would a quarterly report or a performance review. The devaluing of questions can be attributed, in large part, to our educational system. I’m enjoying it. I’m enjoying it. I’m enjoying it.

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When Empathy Leaves the Room | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

For review, (and for fun), Audrey Hepburn defines it pretty well (Fred Astaire’s presumptions aside). 13 Responses to When Empathy Leaves the Room Susan Wright-Boucher January 9, 2011 at 3:05 pm Your post really stayed with me. Reply Gwyn Teatro January 9, 2011 at 7:52 pm Leslie ~ yes, it seems such a simple concept doesn’t it?

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People Want 3 Things from Work, But Most Companies Are Built Around Only One

Harvard Business Review

When you review the evidence from the past few decades of social science, it’s hard to argue with Maslow’s starting point. Today more companies are operating in knowledge and service economies. If your basic needs aren’t met, it’s hard to focus on anything else. per year).

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The Mid-Year Leadership Check-Up: 10 Ways To Stay On The Path To.

Terry Starbucker

Analyze and Absorb Your Current Position – Just like we “studied&# up in January to know our business plan inside and out, we need to analyze and absorb the year-to-date operating results, so we can make meaningful comparisons (and more importantly, any mid-course corrections).