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team building newsletter Issue #2 (please see Request Format the end forpermission to copy content)During our team building work with client organizations, we've compiled a collection of barriers that we see creating enormous stress for individuals, blocking performance in teams, and robbing organizations of productivity. Each month, one of these barriers will be addressed in our newsletter. We'll include some suggestions for breakthrough thinking to give you ideas for how you might begin busting through these barriers.
"Performance reviews are a combination of ultimatum and ambush." The boss says your performance is "x" and that means there's no room for discussion. Once a year I get a performance review to justify the lousy salary increase they had already planned on giving me.
Studies continue to prove that managers identify performance reviews as one of the most unpleasant parts of their jobs. Why? For a lot of the same reasons that you, the employees, dread them. Conducted improperly, they are one of the biggest sources of frustration and demotivation for everyone. But the winds of change have hit the old-style performance review process, and there are many things you can do to improve the process ... even if your organization is still hanging onto the old style of "tell-&-judge" reviews. Talk to your human resources folks or search the internet for the latest developments in performance discussions. Then, take some initiative to get moving in the new directions. Check CRG's skill development programs that provide skills for both team member and team leader. Here are two ideas for starters:
It may come as a surprise to many employees to learn that there is no conspiratorial plotting behind the performance reviews they receive. Organizations bent on retaining the best people and helping them get even better will use the performance review as an opportunity to encourage both managers and employees to achieve greater heights. Next month's Barrier: "Management only talks the talk and 'teamwork' is just a word." “These people just don’t have a clue about real leadership.” “This rah-rah teamwork cheerleading is just a bunch of hype.”
to archives: Issue #1: Barrier #1 "Management withholds information."
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