Performance Management Plan
Template
A1. Importance of Employee Expectations
Performance elevations can be time consuming and stressful for the employee and
supervisor, although with assistance from the Learning and
...
Performance Management Plan
Template
A1. Importance of Employee Expectations
Performance elevations can be time consuming and stressful for the employee and
supervisor, although with assistance from the Learning and Development department, those
anxieties can be elevated with some basic training skills that will show the benefits of the
performance elevation, through reduced departmental conflicts, building relationships with
subordinates and superiors, increased productivity and success within the organization. The
continued success of the department is important to the organization, as it creates
opportunities that can lead to promotions and growth.
A2. Process of Setting Employee Expectations
In order, for a performance elevation to be successful. The supervisor should follow, the 3
steps in the Performance Management cycle, the first step is to Establish clear goals within
John’s daily duties that define the expectations. The goals will need to be S.M.A.R.T,
attainable and agreed upon by John and his manager. After the goals have been established
the supervisor will need to provide productive feedback and coaching that align with the
mission and strategy of the organization. Finally, the supervisor will need to conduct a
performance review evaluation with the subordinate.
B1. Areas of Improvement
Foremost John will need to improve his performance in the following areas. John will need to
reduce his absenteeism, he will need to work diligently to meet federal and state deadlines,
in processing quarterly tax payments. As a department manager John will need to distribute
work evenly as to not show favoritism within his department. All department goals need to
align to meet business objectives as it coincides with his duties. John’s work submission has
shown some errors that needed corrections. In the future, John will need to review the details
of his work, prior to submission. John’s work and desk space have shown disorganized, which
has led to disorganization within his department and work submission.
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