The good part of this detail is the timing. I asked for a very specific set of experience. I asked to manage the end of year performance reviews. Gasp all you want, but I asked for that specific set of work.
Performance evaluation is uncomfortable for many people because of what you don't know. Its like being afraid of the dark. People who claim they are afraid of the dark aren't typically afraid of darkness, but rather the monsters that can't be seen because it is dark. You turn the light on and people can see that there are no monsters and thus, no fears.
Well, performance evaluation is similar. People are anxious about what they can't see. This is heightened for for the 6 people I'm managing through this process. I'm new to them (at least in this role). They don't know me and haven't had an opportunity to build rapport with me. So the opportunity for fear is much greater than it would have been otherwise.
My approach has been very deliberate. I can't turn the lights on, but I can help them to understand the process and what they should expect. On the 30th I sent the team an email outlining the performance evaluation process. I sent each person a copy of his or her mid-year performance so that he or she could see the performance elements and any feedback from that event. I then asked each person to consider identifying the activities and accomplishments that I should review while preparing the Performance Evaluation Report. I have received that feedback and am currently writing those evaluations.
I also asked each person to consider writing an IDP. I wrote about those last week. But I want each person to really think about development in ways that are more than just training.
Finally, because of the realignment, (which created the new branch and the reason for me to be the Acting Chief), peoples' performance elements are not necessarily aligned to what they are actually doing. This caused some consternation with them when they were identifying their accomplishments. Thus I have the additional task of baselining the performance elements for everyone in the new branch.
All of this is to tell you that I'm quite busy. Sorry, I can't write more.
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