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Competency-based performance reviews : how to perform employee evaluations the fortune 500 way
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Franklin Lakes, NJ : Career Press, 2008
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255 p. ; 21 cm.
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9781564149817

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Managers working in today's organizations often focus more on results than on the people who achieve those results. But regularly evaluating the performance of your employees is critical to improving the efficiency and output of your organization. Performance reviews have changed significantly in the past few years. Companies today are looking for the key characteristics, known as competencies, that help the most successful people in their field to be so successful. Managers and employees need to focus on those competencies, especially during performance review discussions. Competency-Based Performance Reviews offers you a new and more effective way to handle performance reviews and to coach your employees to emphasize the knowledge, skills, and abilities that they have and the organization needs. Most sophisticated U.S. and international employers are using competency-based systems to select, interview, and evaluate the performance of employees. Fortune 500 corporations such as American Express, Anheuser Busch, Coca-Cola, Disney, Federal Express, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, and Pfizer are all looking for specific competencies. This book will give you the guidance you need to: -- Perform competency-based reviews on your employees. -- Help your team get the recognition they deserve in division meetings by providing the evidence to justify higher performance rankings. -- Develop your own competencies--and those of your employees. -- Coach employees to recognize competency-based accomplishments and advocate for themselves throughout the year. -- Write smarter, targeted competency-based accomplishment statements to use on performance review forms. By putting these competency-based performance reviews into practice, managers can strengthen their organziations, their careers, as well as the careers of their employees. Competency-Based Performance Reviews includes sample phrases to use on reviews, as well as sample accomplishment statements to guide employees to improving and writing their own.


Author Notes

Robin Kessler is president of The Interview Coach, a human resources and career consulting firm in Houston, Texas


Table of Contents

Introductionp. 9
Chapter 1 Understand the Basics of Competency-Based Performance Reviewsp. 19
Chapter 2 Get Ready for Better Competency-Based Performance Reviewsp. 47
Chapter 3 Coach Your Employees Toward Better Performance Reviewsp. 65
Chapter 4 Think Differently to Improve Your Coachingp. 85
Chapter 5 Encourage Your Employees to Write Competency-Based Accomplishment Statementsp. 101
Chapter 6 Write Strong and Effective Competency-Based Performance Appraisalsp. 113
Chapter 7 Set Better Goals and Develop Your Employeesp. 123
Chapter 8 Prepare for Better Competency-Based Performance Review Discussionsp. 135
Chapter 9 Understand the Legal Issues With Performance Appraisalp. 151
Chapter 10 Manage Different Personalities Toward Better Performancep. 159
Chapter 11 Learn From Competency-Based Performance Review Case Studiesp. 169
Chapter 12 Actively Manage Competency-Based Careersp. 183
Appendix A Examples of Competency-Based Behavioral Questionsp. 203
Appendix B Competencies With Competency-Based Accomplishment Statementsp. 205
Appendix C State of Michigan Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scalesp. 215
Appendix D Improving Advocacy and Inquiryp. 231
Appendix E Selected Legal Principles Relating to Performance Appraisalsp. 235
Appendix F Selected U.S. Laws Relating to Performance Appraisalsp. 237
Appendix G Common Appraisal Errorsp. 239
Notesp. 241
Bibliographyp. 245
Indexp. 249
About the Authorp. 255