Posts Tagged ‘performance review’
Business - Written Tuesday, November 25, 2008 by Ming Kwan - 5 Comments
Down with the performance review?!
I didn’t come up with this concept. But after reading an article in the WSJ by Samuel A. Culbert, I think he makes a good point. I’d be interested in hearing what you think about his arguments.
Culbert asserts that performance reviews “destroys morale, kills teamwork and hurts the bottom line.” He goes on to outline seven points explaining why performance reviews aren’t the answer. Although the goal of performance reviews is to give employees feedback on how they’re doing and look at how they can improve, I find that many people I talk to (colleagues and friends from school) all find performance review time a bit nerve-racking. But why is that? I know performance reviews aren’t meant to make employees uncomfortable, affecting morale and communications. 360-degree feedback has since been introduced but Culbert also has a few criticisms regarding this method. I know that it’s important to give feedback to employees, but maybe the format needs to be improved…
(Please keep in mind these are my interpretations of his seven points. I strongly suggest you read the full article to get your own sense of his arguments.)

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