Important fields that an employee performance log should contain – Advanced Level
The Manager by Design blog advocate that people managers should keep some sort of log, easily created in a spreadsheet, that tracks the behaviors and performance of their employees. I provide a few reasons to do so here. In my previous posts, I provided the “beginner” and “intermediate” fields that ought to be in the log. These beginner-level fields focus on documenting the specific behavior using behavior-based language and the intermediate fields focus on providing performance feedback. Here are the fields:
Item num-ber | Date | Name | Title | Con-text | Ob-served behavior | Pre-ferred behavior | Impact of ob-served behavior | Feed-back pro-vided | Feed-back date | Actions agreed to by employee | Actions agreed to by manager |
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In today’s post, I provide additional columns that can be added to your employee performance log to further increase the usefulness and effectiveness of creating and managing such a log. Consider these the “advanced level” fields. So in addition to the fields above, here are the next set of recommended columns for your employee performance log: Read more