Performance Development Reviews All Classified, Non-Classified, and FEAP employees have performance development reviews completed on a fiscal year basis.

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Performance Development Reviews All Classified, Non-Classified, and FEAP employees have performance development reviews completed on a fiscal year basis. All Employees will be evaluated on the following performance elements: * Job Knowledge* Customer Service * Teamwork* Accountability * Quantity of Work* Quality of Work * Communications* Proactivity/Initiative * Flexibility* Interpersonal Relations WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Supervisors will also be evaluated on the following performance elements: * Strategic Thinking* Leadership * Planning and Organizing* Staff Development * Performance Management* Employee Performance Reviews WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Employee Performance elements: Job Knowledge – Understands job procedures, policies, and responsibilities; exhibits ability to learn and apply new skills; keep up-to-date on current developments; acts as a resource person to others. Customer Service - Understand the needs of internal and external customers; responds promptly to customers needs in a courteous manner; handles conflicts appropriately; maintains University good will at all times; commits to doing the best job possible. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Employee Performance elements: Teamwork - Exhibits flexibility, adaptability, and spirit of cooperation in the work environment; balances team and individual responsibilities; shares information appropriately with others. Accountability - Takes responsibility for own actions; completes assignments and projects on schedule; reviews projects and assignments, monitoring resources and budgetary matters to ensure cost savings measures are in place. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Employee Performance elements: Quantity of Work - Produces acceptable amount of work in relation to reasonable expectations, availability of resources, etc. Quality of Work - Completes work product thoroughly, accurately and according to specifications; produces useful results; displays commitment to process improvement; applies feedback to improve performance. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Employee Performance elements: Communications - Communicates in a clear and concise manner both verbally and in writing; exhibits good listening and comprehension skills; uses appropriate communication methods. Proactivity/Initiative - Develops new ideas and can handle new situations; anticipates and appropriately handles unforeseen difficulties successfully; seeks increased responsibilities; asks for help when needed; uses resources effectively. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Employee Performance elements: Flexibility - Maintains a high level of performance under varying conditions of managing multiple priorities or uncertainty; adapts to new situations in a positive manner. Interpersonal Relations – Treats others with respect and courtesy; works effectively and cooperatively with others; respects individual differences and perspectives. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Supervisor Performance elements: Strategic Thinking – Understands how one’s job supports the University’s mission, vision, and values; understands and views situations from a broad perspective; understands the long-term higher organizational implications on the overall institutional system. Leadership – Provides clear direction and purpose while recognizing diversity as a source of strength; models ethical workplace behavior; creates a productive, creative environment which people strive for quality of service; influences the actions of individuals and groups to obtain desired results; uses analytical skills in order to assess situations and predict outcomes. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Supervisor Performance elements: Planning and Organizing – Develops and manages to budget; develops and manages to strategic business plan; oganizes and manages human, time, financial, physical, and resources for the unit. Staff Development – Staffs unit with appropriate numbers and skill mix; identify training needs and suggest training programs to continue personal and professional growth; supports employees in contributing to their maximum potential. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Supervisor Performance elements: Performance Management - Initiates regular discussions with subordinates and communicates behavioral expectations and performance standards; provides on-going feedback and coaching recognizing high or improved performance and works with employees to correct performance issues. Employee Performance Reviews – Gives prompt feedback to employees complying with performance review guidelines; completes performance appraisals in a timely fashion, which will be considered an important factor in the rating of this performance element. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Performance Descriptors: Performance Substantially Exceeds Requirements – Performance is far above the defined job expectations. Results are consistently excellent. The employee consistently does outstanding work, regularly going far beyond what is expected of employees in this job. Skill level and key behaviors are exemplary. This rating is reserved for those few distinguished performers and requires written justification. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Performance Descriptors: Performance Exceeds Requirements - Performance meets the defined job expectations and frequently exceeds job expectations. Results are consistently above average. The employee consistently does good work, regularly going beyond what is expected of employees in this job. The employee is generally doing a very good job. Skill level and key behaviors are above average. This rating is reserved for the exceptional performer and requires written justification. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Performance Descriptors: Valued Performer – Performance meets the defined job expectations. The employee is doing the job at the level expected for employees in this position and is doing a good job. Skill level is competent. Key behaviors are acceptable. The good performance is due to the employee's own effort and skills. This rating will be used for most employees. WVU Tech

Performance Development Reviews Performance Descriptors: Performance Needs Improvement - Performance does not fully meet job expectations. Performance is below average. Skill level indicates need for improvement. Key behaviors are less than acceptable. It requires a written action plan for improvement with specific goals and timeframes. This rating can also be used for a new employee who is still within his/her probationary period and is still learning certain aspects of the job. WVU Tech

S M A R T Performance objectives: All employees will have SMART objectives. SMART is: Specific: What do you want to achieve? Measurable: How will results be evaluated or determined? Attainable: Can it be achieved with available resources? Results-focused: Does it have measurable outcomes? Timely: When will the objective be achieved? WVU Tech

S M A R T Performance objectives: Examples to discuss – Are they SMART?: Prepare a financial aid presentation for visitors. Introduce new exotic foods in Dining Services. Present a weekday seafood lunch buffet in the Bear’s Den twice per school semester in Sept. 2010, Dec. 2010, Feb & Apr WVU Tech