Conducting Annual Employee Reviews

An annual review can help you keep your employees happy, engaged, and focused. It is human nature to want to succeed.
Conducting Annual Employee Reviews Course

An annual review can help you keep your employees happy, engaged, and focused. It is human nature to want to succeed. Giving your employees feedback on their positive and negative attributes is part of the pathway to success. A poorly designed annual review can have the reverse effect.

With our Conducting Annual Employee Reviews workshop, your participants will discover how to conduct a well-designed employee annual review. By determining the categories for an annual review and understanding how it affects employee compensation, an overall increase in performance should be seen throughout your organization.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO TEACH A ONE-DAY WORKSHOP FOR CONDUCTING ANNUAL EMPLOYEE REVIEWS:
  • Training Manuals
  • PowerPoint Slides
  • Instructor’s Guide
  • Quick Reference Job Aids
  • Icebreakers, Activities,
     & Exercise Files
  • Pre-Assignments,
    Pre-/Post-Assessments
  • Promotional Advertorials
  • Lesson Plans with Flip Chart Notes
CONDUCTING ANNUAL EMPLOYEE REVIEWS COURSE OUTLINE:
Module One: Getting Started
  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives
Module Two: How to Conduct Annual Reviews
  • Develop the Process
  • Set Benchmarks Early
  • Agreement with Set Benchmarks
  • Hold an Effective Meeting
  • Case Study
  • Module Two: Review Questions
Module Three: Categories for Annual Review (I)
  • Company Mission and Values
  • Customer Service and Quality Control
  • Problem Solving/Judgment
  • Production
  • Case Study
  • Module Three: Review Questions
Module Four: Categories for Annual Review (II)
  • Work Style
  • Resource Management
  • Communications Skills
  • Teamwork
  • Case Study
  • Module Four: Review Questions
Module Five: Common Mistakes (I)
  • Contrast Effect
  • Similar-to-me Effect
  • Halo (or horn) Effect
  • Central Tendency
  • Case Study
  • Module Five: Review Questions
Module Six: Common Mistakes (II)
  • Leniency/Desire to Please
  • First-impression Bias
  • Rater Bias
  • Recency Effect
  • Case Study
  • Module Six: Review Questions
Module Seven: Successful Tips for Concept of Pay for Performance
  • No Surprises
  • Focus on the Basics
  • Show Clear Disparity
  • One For All and All for One
  • Case Study
  • Module Seven: Review Questions
Module Eight: How to Tie Employee Compensation to Firm-Wide Returns
  • Set Quarterly Revenue Target
  • Set Employee Goals
  • Conduct Quarterly Reviews
  • Pay Out Quarterly
  • Case Study
  • Module Eight: Review Questions
Module Nine: How to Communicate Employee Expectations Effectively
  • Have Regular Conversations
  • State What”s Working
  • Be Honest
  • Provide Mentoring
  • Case Study
  • Module Nine: Review Questions
Module Ten: Meaningful Questions to Gauge Employee Happiness (I)
  • Ask Questions Frequently
  • How Transparent is Management?
  • Rate Quality of Facility?
  • Contributing Factors to Work Easier?
  • Case Study
  • Module Ten: Review Questions
Module Eleven: Meaningful Questions to Gauge Employee Happiness (II)
  • What Makes you Productive?
  • Recognition?
  • Opportunities to Grow and Advance?
  • Confidence in Leadership?
  • Case Study
  • Module Eleven: Review Questions
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up
  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
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