1 Performance Assessment Process: The Reviewer’s Perspective May 2014.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Performance Appraisals
Advertisements

Performance Management
Performance Planning, Feedback and Merit Allocation TMG Open Meeting May 1, 2008.
Presenter: Beresford Riley, Government of
What is Pay & Performance?
Nova Southeastern University Nova Southeastern University facilitated by: facilitated by: Aaron Greenberg and Maureen Simunek-Appelt Office of Human Resources.
An Introduction to the HR Council’s HR Management Standards for Nonprofits Module 2 Standard Area 2: Getting the Right People.
Mid Year Performance Review Process
2010 Performance Evaluation Process Information Session for Supervisors.
Session 2.3: Skills for Supportive Supervision
Performance Management Guide for Supervisors. Objectives  Understand necessity of reviews;  To define a rating standard across the Foundation for an.
HOUSTON EMPLOYEE ASSESSMENT AND REVIEW (HEAR) INTERIM APPLICATION ORIENTATION FOR TRAINERS & HEAR ADMINISTRATORS For more information, visit
UMW Administrative and Professional Faculty Performance Evaluation Process.
+ NON-UNIT EMPLOYEE EVALUATION PROCESS March 2010-April 2011 and January 2011-December 2011.
OVERVIEW OF ClASS METHODS and ACTIVITIES. Session Objectives By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Describe ClASS team composition.
Performance Assessment Process: The Employee’s Perspective May 2014.
Performance Management 2012 Conducting Performance Evaluations Office of Human Resources UMW: “Putting U First”
Performance Development Online (PDO) Information Session 2009.
System Office Performance Management
1 Core Module Three – The Summative Report Core Module Three: The Role of Professional Dialogue and Collaboration in the Summative Report.
Introducing the New College Scheme Seevic Performance Appraisal.
How to Conduct Effective Performance Reviews. Session Objectives You will be able to: –Identify the importance and benefits of Performance Reviews –Assess.
Performance Development Plan (PDP) Training
System Office Performance Management
Annual Review Process Georgi Lowe UWSA Office of Human Resources & Workforce Diversity.
Performance Review. Keys to a Successful Performance Review  Know and understand the University and department mission  Understand the importance of.
Performance Evaluation Process June 19th and June 26 th.
2010 Performance Evaluation Process Information Session for Staff
Annual Self Assessment Workshop for Employees
Talent Management at Kellogg
NON-UNIT EMPLOYEE EVALUATION PROCESS
Arnhem Business SchoolJ.Vinke 2005 Human Resource Management (HRM) Plan guide on developing a practical HRM plan.
Queensland Public Service Capability and Leadership Framework (CLF) 1.
Performance Management Open Information Session Spring 2009.
Performance Management 2010  Performance Management Cycle  Organizational Success  Shared Responsibilities  Setting Goals and Expectations.
Performance Management Open Information Session for Individual Contributors.
NSW DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND COMMUNITIES – UNIT/DIRECTORATE NAME SASSPA Conference21 August 2015 Performance and Development NSW.
1 Performance Management Program SETTING OBJECTIVES COACHING EVALUATING GIVING & RECEIVING FEEDBACK.
Performance Management  Performance Management Cycle  Organizational Success  Shared Responsibilities  Setting Goals and Expectations.
Performance Development at The Cathedral of the Incarnation A Supervisor’s Guide.
2005 Performance Development System Survey Human Resources Staff Meeting March 20, 2006.
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Penn State ITS 1. Goals for Today 2  Advise employees of recent manager training on performance management  Update employees.
South Western School District Differentiated Supervision Plan DRAFT 2010.
Performance Management A briefing for new managers.
System Office Performance Management Human Resources Fall 2015.
Chapin Hall All-Staff Meeting February 4, 2010 Performance and Development Cycle Human Resources.
WLUSA/OSSTF Annual Performance Review Process Human Resources & WLUSA| 2015.
1. Orientation to the Performance Planning, Feedback and Development (PPFD) Process for Confidential Staff
2015/16 Staff Performance Appraisals Webinar for ANR Supervisors Spring 2016.
© Copyright by CEO Support Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 1.
Mid-Year Performance Review Process University System of New Hampshire System Office | 5 Chenell Drive, Suite 301, Concord, NH
Preparing and Delivering Effective Performance Reviews
Performance Management
System Office Performance Management
2016 Year-End Performance Management
Learn. Engage. Grow Student Affairs Professional Development Day 2017
Performance and Development Cycle
Overview – Guide to Developing Safety Improvement Plan
Kristan Williams Soave HR Dept
My UI Career Process improvement for more meaningful and
Lesson 6: Evaluating Performance
Overview – Guide to Developing Safety Improvement Plan
End of Year Performance Review Meetings and objective setting for 2018/19 This briefing pack is designed to be used by line managers to brief their teams.
My Performance Journey
Loyola’s Performance Management Process For Employees
Performance and Development Cycle
My Performance Journey
My Performance Journey
Loyola’s Performance Management Process For Employees
Welcome to Your New Position As An Instructor
Presentation transcript:

1 Performance Assessment Process: The Reviewer’s Perspective May 2014

What is Performance Assessment? Ongoing process of communication between managers and their staff Involves a proactive planning component Ongoing feedback and coaching during the year Involves an annual end of year performance discussion meeting

Why should we do Performance Assessment? Best practice among “Employers of Choice” Top organizations have effective performance assessment & feedback mechanisms Focus employees on results & what’s important to the organization Integrates divisional objectives with the individual’s Identifies barriers before they impact performance Clarifies expectations on both sides Identifies learning opportunities

Why should we do Performance Assessment? (cont.) Employees want feedback on how they are doing: [I would like] A process which allows staff members to be given feedback about their work. Not the job well done speech or general announcements but individual privately given feedback. [Previously] I welcomed my performance review as it gave both myself and my manager an opportunity to reflect and highlight work well done….It also provided the opportunity to talk about the upcoming year and my professional development. Staff member – U of T Employee Experience Survey 2006

How to do it well? Ability to differentiate performance Willingness to acknowledge that some employees perform their jobs well, some exceptionally and some unacceptably Assessing performance relative to peers Commitment and involvement from Senior Leadership – sets the tone Appropriate and meaningful measures Consistent and equitable application Defining levels of performance Divisional Reviews

Getting Value Out of PA Meeting Can strengthen employee/manager relations Opportunity to pass on lessons learned Improves communication and identifies concrete goals and objectives Ties individual objectives to division/departmental objectives which increases employee engagement

Staff Member’s Role Actively participate in the process of confirming and/or setting goals/objectives Provide the Reviewer with an Activity Report outlining progress on previously agreed to goals/objectives Provide appropriate contacts for additional feedback Come prepared to the review meeting

Reviewer’s Ro le Create a motivating and supportive climate Initiate the goals setting process and confirm on agreed to goals/objectives Observe performance Give & seek feedback Guide developmental activities Conduct a performance discussion

Performance Assessment Tool Professional/Managerial and Confidential Staff - complete the report using a new online performance assessment tool – Halogen’s eAppraisal software HR & Equity Website: {confirm the link}

The Process Part A: Activity Report – Employee Completes Key Accomplishments Other Accomplishments – Unplanned Professional Development Undertaken Personally Professional Development of Employees Supervised (where applicable) Service to Profession (for PM Staff) Service to the University of Toronto

Part A: Activity Report (cont.) What if Goals Weren’t Set Last Year? Discuss with the EE the key things to include in their report Get them to outline what they did do Make sure to set goals for next year

Part B: Values and Competencies Summary – Reviewer Completes Review mandatory core values and identify whether the employee ‘meets expectations’ or ‘does not meet expectations’ Review the competencies that were identified as relevant to role/individual and if any were given more weight Review detailed definitions provided in the Competencies Worksheet (for P/M and Confidential staff correspondingly) Indicate the performance rating of each relevant competencies Provide suggestions for development activities with the help of the Competency Development Guide (for P/M and Confidential staff correspondingly

Part B: Values and Competencies Summary – Reviewer Completes (cont.) Provide comments to support a ratings with respect to core values and applicable competencies Provide comments specific to accomplishments including comments with respect to any additional feedback from others obtained as part of the process Provide overall comments specific to job performance that supports the overall performance rating score. Please note this information, will be used by the Divisional Review Discuss your ratings with your Manager prior to submitting

Performance Categories 5 & 4.5 = Exceptional Performance 4 = Excellent Performance 3 & 3.5 = High Quality Performance 2 & 2.5 = Partially Achieving Performance Expectations 1 = Unsatisfactory Performance

Sign off the online form Employee’s are to provide final comments on their assessments And provide their online sign off

The Performance Discussion LEADER COACH COMMUNICATOR Observe performance Guide development Give feedback Document performance Create motivating climate

Conducting the Discussion Tips: Schedule the meeting in a private space Prepare for the performance assessment meeting in advance Ensure that you have concrete examples to provide your staff member Allot sufficient time for the discussion and if necessary schedule some follow up meetings Give people the recognition and constructive feedback they crave Use the Competencies Worksheet

Conducting the Discussion (cont.) Tips: Link your conversations to career development and learning opportunities Think about what rewards might be appropriate other than monetary awards, i.e. conferences Identify what employees do well – so that they can do more of it Focus less on the rating and more on the process

Planning for Next Review Period Aligns Individual efforts and the organization’s priorities Includes Objectives and special projects Professional Development plan Professional Development plan for any staff supervised. 19

Critical Dates June 23 – Staff member completes their Part A: Activity Report and submit it online to their Reviewer by June 23 August 11- Reviewer submits the completed performance assessment with a recommended overall rating to their Divisional HR Office by August 11 August 12 – September 5 – Divisional Reviews takes place. Approved ratings are communicated to the Reviewer By October 20– Reviewer conducts face to face performance assessment discussions and confirms all ratings with P/M and Confidential staff members By October 31 – P/M and Confidential staff completes Employee Summary Comments and Signs off on the eAppraisal assessment

Resources: Contact your Divisional HR Office if you have questions on the Performance Assessment process Visit the HR & Equity website for reference documents and additional information Use the Annual Performance Assessment Process – Reviewer Guideline Attend a drop in session on the Halogen tool