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Managing Performance

  • Why is managing performance a development need for you?
  • Are your team members not managing themselves as effectively as you would like?
  • Or do you need to change your approach to managing their performance?
    Are you using a laissez faire managment style - treating your team members as fellow professionals who should not need managing?
  • But managing performance need not mean close supervision.
  • Do you ensure that your team understands your expectations?
  • Are they as motivated as they could be?
  • Do you give them challenging responsibilities or keep these for yourself?
  • Do you keep them informed of changes in plans?
  • Have you asked them what they need in the way of support from you?
  • If you are already using some performance management techniques, what aspect of your approach do you think needs changing? What feedback have you sought?
  • Your first reaction might be to say it is their fault, but however much this might be true, the question remains: ''What could you do differently to improve the situation?''

Some steps to take:

  • Get some feedback from your team to identify any performance blockages that you can resolve together.
  • Ask them what they think you expect - present yourself as their most important customer to encourage them to take more responsibility to meet your needs.
  • Ask them what more they might do to ensure that they please their most important customer. Asking rather than telling might get better results.
  • Ask them to commit to dates and ''customer service standards''. Challenge them to aim high, stressing benefits to them of exceeding their customer's expectations.
  • Ask them how often it would be useful for them to meet with you to review how well they are meeting your needs.
  • Stick to set review dates - ad hoc chasing of people is a total turn off and a certain way to destroy motivation.

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