Global Perspective - Performance Management Assessment Sample #1





Performance Management System:

Performance Assessments that include Global Perspective:
Assessment 1 (5-point scale; IDP Comments)
Assessment 2 (3-point scale with Comments)
Assessment 3 (Manager Assessment; 360-Feedback)
Assessment 4 (3-point scale; Rating Limits)
Assessment 5 (3-point scale; Rating Limits)
Assessment 6 (5-point scale with Comments)
Assessment 7 (Comment Boxes Only; IDP)
Assessment 8 (Comment Boxes Only)
Assessment 9 (3-point scale with Letter Grade)
Assessment 10 (360-Feedback; Bonus/Merit Pay)
Assessment 11 (Core Values & Job Competencies)
Assessment 12 (4-point scale; 6 Comment Boxes)
Instructions:


This performance appraisal program is designed to provide a standardized method to:
  1. Provide an objective evaluation of an employee's performance and to share this feedback with the employee
  2. Assist in determining the true development needs of the employee and actions that should be taken to improve their job performance.
  3. This form is intended to ensure fair and equitable salary management. Please note that this review is one of several factors considered in salary decisions.

Employee Input
Please provide brief answers to the questions below. Your feedback is vital to us. We aim to capture all your achievements during the performance review period. The details you enter will be part of your Performance Appraisal. If you need to include any additional printed sheets, please sign, date, and submit them to your Department Head. Additionally, if someone else should contribute to this review, kindly provide their name and contact details.


Part 1: Skills and Accomplishments


  1. Please list of your significant accomplishments and any team projects you completed during this evaluation period. Be sure to include a description of the purpose of each project and your specific contributions.
  2. This information will help us recognize your efforts and understand the impact of your work.



  3. Please detail any professional development activities you have engaged in, such as
    college courses, additional training, seminars, and trade magazine readings.



  4. What do you consider your greatest strengths in your current job?



  5. Which areas of your performance at the company do you feel need improvement?





Part 2: Job Competencies

Rating Scale:

5: ExceptionalPerformance consistently surpasses job requirements. Both the quality of your work and the manner in which you achieve it far exceed the standards and expectations for your position. You demonstrate exceptional competence and productivity. This high level of performance is evident throughout the year and across all critical aspects of your role.
4: Very GoodThe employee consistently exhibits strong performance across nearly all competencies, skills, and responsibilities. They often surpass expectations when executing their tasks, with minimal preventable or controllable errors. Furthermore, they make significant contributions to their team(s) and are highly regarded and sought after within their team(s).
3: SatisfactoryThe employee consistently shows satisfactory performance and effectively completes assigned tasks. They are fully competent in their role and perform their duties adequately. However, they may require some direction or supervision.
2: Needs ImprovementThe employee falls short of the high expectations for this competency and does not sufficiently achieve assigned task objectives or fulfill all responsibilities. The employee has not demonstrated sustained improvement or maintained the necessary skill set. Performance must improve within the specified time frame set by the manager.
1: UnsatisfactoryThe employee consistently falls short of the performance standards expected for this role in nearly all key areas. The quality and manner of their work are below company standards and deemed unacceptable. Without significant and immediate improvement, this rating should prompt the employee to reflect on the suitability of their continued employment.

Global Perspective

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Respects individual differences. Able to listen and understand others and discuss issues in a respectful way. Builds working relationships with others across cultures.

Business Acumen

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Creates strategic plans that conform with regulations and industry guidelines. Understands consumer behaviors and how they may change in the future. Recognizes trends in underlying data.

Communication Skills

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Checks for understanding throughout conversations or group presentations/discussions Clarifies problems logically, simplifying complex matters into digestible parts. Discusses ideas and concepts with peers.

Integrity

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Establishes relationships of trust, honesty, fairness, and integrity. Develops trust and confidence from others. Demonstrates honesty and truthfulness at all times.

Establishing Focus/Direction

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Sets appropriate goals for employees. Stays focused even when under pressure and stress. Helps guide employees with prioritizing tasks.

Delegation

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Clearly defines duties and tasks to be completed. Entrusts subordinates with important tasks. Delegates authority and responsibility to subordinates and holds them accountable for their actions.

Problem Solving

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Identifies and assesses all potential responses to a problem. Identifies fresh approaches and shows a willingness to question traditional assumptions. Is a good problem solver and decision maker

Technical

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Knows how to produce high quality products/work. Keeps current with technical advances within his/her professional discipline; embraces and applies new techniques and practices Is naturally sought out by people outside his/her particular area for advice and opinion on a broad range of matters - not necessarily solely legal advice.

Empowering Others

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Encourages employees to solve problems on their own. Supports the decisions of others. Sets goals to allow the employee to have more autonomy over their work.

Developing Others

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Develops employees by offering and encouraging them to take on new or additional responsibilities. Recognizes and celebrates accomplishments of others. Provides constructive feedback to others.

Negotiation

Unsatisfactory
Needs
Improvement
Satisfactory
Very
Good
Exceptional
Is an effective negotiator, fostering positive relationships and achieving good outcomes. Bases arguments on objective standards or criteria, such as market value, legal standards, or expert opinions. Adjusts methods to suit the current situation.

Part 3: Your Individual Development Plan

Short-term Goals
What goals do you wish to accomplish in the next year?


Long-term Goals
What goals do you wish to accomplish within the next 2 to 3 years?


Skill Acquisition
What new skills do you plan to acquire within the next evaluation period?