Rethinking Performance Management for 2025 and Beyond
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- How to implement the "Performance Conversations Method" for regular, structured employee check-ins
- The Three Essential Questions framework for productive employee discussions
- Why separating performance improvement from compensation discussions leads to better outcomes
- How to prepare both managers and employees for meaningful feedback conversations
- Why treating employees as individuals, not just performers, unlocks human potential
Highlights and YouTube Chapters:
- [00:00] Introduction
- [01:38] A Better Way to Listen
- [05:14] Goodbye Ratings, Hello Conversations
- [09:34] The Speed of Trust
- [13:49] The Three Magical Questions
- [20:32] The Magnificent Seven
- [27:51] Customize by Culture
- [29:59] Prepping Employees, Too
- [36:05] Anonymous Feedback and One-On-One Talks
- [39:55] Why Star Leaders Don’t Need Scripts
Quotes:
- “The performance conversations method is a series of brief, structured conversations about things that matter the most; a planned series of conversation at some interval. And those intervals, I would recommend, are between four and sixteen weeks, depending upon two factors.”
- “The Performance Conversation Method manages both the person and the professional because you cannot manage me if you don't know me. Giving this feedback to Chris yields different results than providing the same feedback to Sean, due to the people involved and the relationship.”
- “Great leaders create great employees. So it's a series of plain conversations.”
- “You cannot manage me if you don't know me. That's what relationship and rapport is important.”
Episode Resources:
- Christopher D. Lee on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdleephd/
- Storbeck Search on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dsg-storbeck/about/
- Performance Conversations: https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Conversations-Productivity-Confidence-Appraisals/dp/158644669X
- Sean Fitzpatrick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-j-fitzpatrick/?originalSubdomain=ca
- TalentMap Website: https://talentmap.com/
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