Recognize This! — “The enemy you know” isn’t a good enough reason to keep relying on a broken process that demoralizes employees.
Eve Tahmincioglu ran a
story on MSNBC.com today on just this topic. Jumping off of results from the
SHRM/Globoforce Winter 2012 research, Eve pointed out this stat and comment from my CEO,
Eric Mosley:
Eve went on to cite the much stronger position of Samuel Culbert, author of
Get Rid of the Performance Review!: How Companies Can Stop Intimidating, Start Managing – and Focus on What Really Matters. Culbert’s response to why HR sticks with performance reviews they loathe themselves:
I wouldn’t go that far. The formal review process can have a place, but only when part of a much more useful and meaningful process of frequent, timely feedback and praise from far more people than just the manager – essentially,
crowdsourcing performance management.
My only quibble with Eve’s article is her very last point about needing to play office politics in an environment of crowdsourced performance management. This simply isn’t the case when you’ve developed a true culture of recognition that naturally feeds social performance management.
If you want to
build your winning culture of recognition, including a custom one-page strategy to make that happen while achieving your bigger business goals with measurable results, join me at my upcoming interactive workshops in Dallas and Boston (dates and locations below).
* Dallas, Texas – May 10, 2012 – Hilton Dallas Lincoln Center (registration open)
* Greater Boston, Mass. – June 14, 2012 – Westin Waltham
All sessions start with breakfast at 7:30, then kicking off the workshop at 8:00. We’ll end at noon with a box lunch so those who need to rush back to work can do so. But those who have time to stay and chat with us and their fellow participants further are more than welcome to do so over lunch.
Readers of my blog also get a 50% discount on the registration price. Just be sure to use code: RECOGNIZETHIS when registering.