6.5.3 Addressing performance issues

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  • What is the term used to describe situations where an employee's work does not meet expected standards?
    Performance issues
  • An employee consistently missing sales targets or failing to meet project deadlines is an example of performance
  • Gathering evidence is optional when addressing performance issues.
    False
  • Match the type of evidence with its example:
    Performance Metrics ↔️ Sales figures showing underperformance
    Documentation ↔️ Written warnings from reviews
    Feedback ↔️ Customer complaints about service
    Observations ↔️ Missing project deadlines
  • Steps in effectively communicating with an employee about performance issues
    1️⃣ Schedule a private meeting
    2️⃣ Start positively
    3️⃣ Clearly state the performance issue
    4️⃣ Listen to the employee's perspective
    5️⃣ Discuss solutions
    6️⃣ Set clear expectations
    7️⃣ Offer support
  • When discussing solutions to improve performance, it is important to brainstorm together to find options
  • Communicating with the employee promotes joint problem-solving.
  • What are common reasons for performance issues according to the study material?
    Lack of training, poor motivation
  • Gathering evidence ensures that decisions are based on objective information
  • What is workplace stress often linked to in the study material?
    Health issues
  • Gathering evidence is crucial for addressing performance issues effectively
  • Using evidence allows for a fair and accurate assessment of performance issues.
  • Steps for effective communication with an employee about performance issues
    1️⃣ Schedule a private meeting
    2️⃣ Start positively
    3️⃣ Clearly state the performance issue
    4️⃣ Listen to the employee's perspective
    5️⃣ Discuss solutions
    6️⃣ Set clear expectations
    7️⃣ Offer support
  • What are performance improvement plans designed to help employees achieve?
    Organizational goals
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are defined to track employee performance
  • Performance issues arise when an employee's work meets expected standards.
    False
  • Match the reason for performance issues with its description:
    Lack of Training ↔️ Inadequate skills for the role
    Insufficient Resources ↔️ Lack of tools or equipment
    Poor Motivation ↔️ Low job satisfaction or engagement
    Health/Personal Issues ↔️ Physical or mental challenges
  • Gathering evidence ensures decisions are based on objective information
  • Starting a performance discussion by acknowledging employee strengths can build trust.
  • Steps involved in creating a performance improvement plan
    1️⃣ Identify performance gaps
    2️⃣ Set specific goals
    3️⃣ Outline action steps
    4️⃣ Establish timelines
    5️⃣ Provide support
    6️⃣ Monitor progress
    7️⃣ Adjust as needed
  • What is the primary goal of corrective action in performance management?
    Improve employee productivity
  • Documenting all steps and decisions ensures fairness and legal compliance