Ten Commandments of Performance Management
1. Thou shalt involve thine employees in the design of the performance management program.
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2. Thou shalt go out of thy way to recognize top performers.
3. Thou shalt allow thy employees to fail (even your son!).
4. Thou shalt tie a large part of managers' own performance appraisal to how well they plan for, encourage, and assess the performance of their employees.
5. Thou shalt base performance decisions on actual work results, not on personality traits.
6. Thou shalt link each individual's goals to the business' overall goals.
7. Thou shalt realize that telling thy son, daughter, mother, father, brother, etc. that they've done a poor or a good job is not easy.
8. Thou shalt not succumb to the temptation simply to design a form and call it a performance management program.
9. Thou shalt train managers (including thyself) to give and receive meaningful performance feedback.
10. Thou shalt treat employees as adults and with respect, and not lose sight of the fact that they are people, not just your family members.
Adapted from "The Ten Commandments of Performance Management", Kent E. Romanoff, Personnel, Jan. 1989
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