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Replacing the Performance Review

Great Leadership By Dan

Tim Baker There is considerable and contestable debate in blogosphere and elsewhere about the viability of the performance review. Another group thinks that with some modifications, the performance review will be fine. What is one way that we can improve our team’s operations? Appraisals are too infrequent.

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Playbook for a New Leader’s First 90 Days on the Job

Great Leadership By Dan

As you meet more people and learn about the business, validate or invalidate your hypotheses, which will become the basis of your future vision, strategies, and/or operational plans. Monthly all-team meetings help build camaraderie, and provide a forum for recognition, to discuss business performance and key projects.

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Why Corporations Have a Talent Problem

N2Growth Blog

We live in time that has moved well beyond competency driven models, yet organizations still primarily use competency-based interviews, competency-based job descriptions, competency-based development, competency-based performance reviews, and competency-based rewards as their framework for doing business.

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The 10 Elements of Positive Performance Management

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from John Mattone: The fundamental belief underlying Positive Performance Management (PPM) is this: Leaders and their employees must strive to make performance reviews complete, honest, and timely. they tell them that they are performing worse than they are in reality). What If the Truth Is Not Told?

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Chief Procurement Officer Search: Securing Your Supply Chain Leadership

N2Growth Blog

Effective leaders in this space have the ability to optimize supply chain operations, streamline processes, and identify cost-saving opportunities. A well-rounded and comprehensive set of leadership requirements can be defined by involving stakeholders from finance, operations, and other relevant areas.

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Give Feed Forward, Not Feedback

Modern Servant Leader

During a quarterly performance review, Aliyahbrings up a meeting in which Michelle over promised a deliverable to their customer. Sure, we always want to serve our customers needs, so you could say something like, ‘I’d like to meet your request, but let me check with operations and get back to you tomorrow.’

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How to Create Millennial Leaders in Your Organization

Great Leadership By Dan

By understanding how millennials operate and managing them properly, you can retain them and set them up for leadership success. Many organizations don''t offer an annual performance review and most don''t even offer a quarterly one, based on our new research. Here are a few tips on how to go about doing that: 1.