How Performance Management Is Killing Performance#and What to Do About It
By M. Tamra Chandler
Foreword by Dave Ulrich
By M. Tamra Chandler
Foreword by Dave Ulrich
Category: Leadership
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$29.95
Mar 14, 2016 | ISBN 9781626566774
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Praise
“I’ve been waiting years for this—this is the best book on performance management that I have ever read! A clever and engaging writer, Chandler doesn’t just talk about it; she shows you how to do it. She defines a new path, helping us let go of the worship of false PM gods who have given us nothing but grief.”
—Geoff Bellman, management consultant and author
“Any leader, manager, or HR professional who believes in the power of good feedback will profit from this book. The author captures her readers’ attention with her authenticity, her wit, and her deep experience. It’s a fast read because she hits the subject hard and has really spent time thinking through her recommendations. You’ll circle phrases and dog-ear the pages!”
—Bev Kaye, coauthor of Love ’Em or Lose ’Em and Hello Stay Interviews, Goodbye Talent Loss
“A book about performance management that actually makes you chuckle, sigh, squirm, and cheer? This is it. Along the way you’ll find very practical ideas that are grounded in research and also explained with clever and engaging examples that you’ll recognize. Chandler proposes a ‘reboot’ toward real conversations, a focus on capability, nuanced customization, and transparency that have been too long in arriving. It is an essential shift for organizations that want to compete in a global work ecosystem that is increasingly boundaryless and democratic. This book offers a practical way to make real progress. It avoids bashing organizations, recognizing and honoring the real value that leaders, managers, and workers create every day as they strive to connect their work and development to the broader organization mission and contribution.”
—John Boudreau, author of Retooling HR and coauthor of Lead the Work, Beyond HR, and Transformative HR
“I love this book! There probably isn’t a person alive who isn’t aware that the traditional approach to performance management flat out doesn’t work, but few know what to do about it. Tamra Chandler does. What’s more, Chandler writes in an engaging voice that is wise, clear, practical, and, at times, hilarious. If you are tasked with rethinking performance management in your organization, this book will guide you step-by-brilliant-step from rethinking to redesigning to rebooting.”
—Susan Scott, CEO, Fierce Inc., and author of Fierce Conversations and Fierce Leadership
“How Performance Management Is Killing Performance — and What to Do About It is an eloquent, lively manifesto for finally taking the right approach. It details a workplace transformation with warmth, engagement, and humor. Chandler has drawn from a vast bank of knowledge, research, and years of hands-on experience in the field. Suddenly, as she explains it, fixing something broken — and fixing it for the better — is entirely within our reach.”
—BlogCritics
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Table Of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Part I: Rethink
Chapter 1: Welcome to the PM Reboot
Chapter 2: The Eight Fatal Flaws
Chapter 3: The Eight Fundamental Shifts
Chapter 4: The Three Common Goals
Part II: Redesign
Chapter 5: Mobilize
Chapter 6: Sketch
Chapter 7: Configure Your Solution
Chapter 8: Making it Real
Part III: Reboot
Chapter 9: Build and Implement
Chapter 10: Making it Stick
Acknowledgements
Appendix
References