Performance management (PM) has emerged as a topical issue. Organizational leaders question whether PM and pay should be linked Some leading organizations have decided to reinvent PM to more frequent discussions instead of annual reviews where workers are treated to criticisms that have been saved up for a year. This session reviews traditional thinking about PM and new thinking about ways to address PM in more innovative ways
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
- Develop performance scorecards at corporate, business unit, and employee levels
- Review best practice models, methodologies and toolboxes for performance management
- Learn how to best implement a performance management program and manage the change
- Link and align strategy to performance
- Align employee performance to organization vision
AREA COVERED
- Review common approaches to PM
- Describe trends in PM
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Define performance management (PM)
- Describe how to link PM to organizational strategy
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Human resource
- Practitioners
- Leaders
- Managers
- Directors
- Executive level HR professionals
- Management consulting professionals
- Performance management professionals
- Professionals involved in OD and strategy
- Develop performance scorecards at corporate, business unit, and employee levels
- Review best practice models, methodologies and toolboxes for performance management
- Learn how to best implement a performance management program and manage the change
- Link and align strategy to performance
- Align employee performance to organization vision
- Review common approaches to PM
- Describe trends in PM
- Define performance management (PM)
- Describe how to link PM to organizational strategy
- Human resource
- Practitioners
- Leaders
- Managers
- Directors
- Executive level HR professionals
- Management consulting professionals
- Performance management professionals
- Professionals involved in OD and strategy
Speaker Profile

William J. Rothwell, PhD, DBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CPTD Fellow, RODC, FLMI is a Distinguished Professor in theWorkforce Education and Development program in the Department of Learning and Performance Systems at thePennsylvania State University, University Park campus.Work ExperienceDr. Rothwell worked full-time in human resources, training and Organization Development in both government (Illinois Office of Auditor General) and in a multinational company (American Brands, #48 on the Fortune 500 list) from 1979 until he joined Penn State University as a professor to head up a graduate program in Human Resource Development/Organization Development He has been a consultant for …
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