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Roxanne Tyson - TabbAug 20, 2019 11:09:06 AM2 min read

The Facts About Performance Management

Good performance management is critical to maximizing employee engagement and productivity. Studies of performance management show clear benefits for both employees and employers when feedback is handled well.

For example, companies see 14.9% lower turnover rates for employees who receive regular feedback than for employees who do not. Even better, Gallup has found that units with managers who received good feedback had 8.9% greater profitability than units with managers who did not.

But it’s also clear that most organizations struggle in this domain. Overwhelming numbers of managers and employees are skeptical about the effectiveness of their current performance management processes. Deloitte says that only 8% of companies believe their performance management process to be highly effective in driving value. Meanwhile, fully 95% of managers say they are “unhappy” with how their organizations handle performance management.

One clear area where there’s room for improvement: feedback needs to be about more than just criticism. Positive recognition of employee performance has a strong relationship with employee happiness, engagement, and loyalty. Over two-thirds (69%) of employees report that they would work harder if only their work was better recognized.

Another area for improvement: everyone dreads annual performance reviews. Managers spend endless hours working on these, and employees would rather be sick than undergo their performance review (in fact, 22% of employees have actually called in sick rather than face a review).

So, what can organizations do?

1. Any performance management activity – whether it’s a formal review or informal, off-the-cuff feedback – needs to be timely and ongoing. Waiting means it’s too late to do any good.

2. Performance management needs to address both successes and failures. Without speaking to the employee’s weaknesses, he or she will never grow and improve. However, if that’s the entire focus of the feedback, the employee may come to feel resentful and undervalued. Positive reinforcement and recognition are just as critical as constructive criticism.

3. Objectivity is also important. One study found that an average of 62% of a rater’s score on a performance review had more to do with their own personal idiosyncrasies than the employee’s work. And employees know when that’s the case, which may be why 51% of employees believe annual reviews are inaccurate. And if employees don’t believe their reviews are correct, nothing will improve.

 

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Roxanne Tyson - Tabb
Roxanne Tyson-Tabb serves as Human Resources Business Advisor at CoAdvantage, where she provides tactical and strategic HR support to clients and internal teams to ensure compliance, strengthen programs, and drive satisfaction and retention. In this role, which she has held from November 2023 to present, she turns complex requirements into clear actions and helps businesses build dependable HR practices. Previously, Roxanne served as an Account Executive from June 2014 to October 2023, delivering human resources management and high-touch account service across a diverse client portfolio. Before joining CoAdvantage, she spent more than 15 years leading HR operations for multi-site organizations in the pharmaceutical, medical device, aerospace, and marine sectors. Her focus has included new business start-ups and consolidations, scalable HR programs, and support for workforces ranging from 50 to more than 400 employees. Roxanne holds an MBA from Argosy University and a bachelor’s degree in English and Communication from Bluffton University. She is SHRM-CP and PHR certified. She gives back through Metropolitan Ministries, Feeding Tampa Bay, Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, and her church. She lives in Riverview, Florida, enjoys time with family and friends, and loves shopping and travel.

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