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Setting Mutually Developed Performance Goals with Employees
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Here
are some tips for developing goals on a mutual basis with
employees. ·
Find
a time when you and the employee can discuss future goals
without interruption. The
goal setting discussion should be held in a private place
without distractions or disruptions. ·
Each
party, the employee and the supervisor, should bring a few
goals to the table. If both the supervisor and the employee bring a few goals in
writing, the conversation can begin by focusing on those
ideas. It is important that the proposed goals are written.
If they are just ideas in your head, they are less
“real” and less likely to be clearly communicated. ·
Focus
on common themes, rather than on differences.
The employee may have a new idea about the job that
you’ve not considered. Likewise, you may have expectations or ideas for the employee
that might take them by surprise.
Be prepared for new ideas.
Enter the meeting with an open mind and encourage the
employee to do the same. ·
Write
SMART goals. The
goals that you and the employee agree upon should be Specific,
Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-oriented.
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Create
a final document that lists the goals that you both agree on.
This document, a list of goals for the coming year,
will provide the road map for future discussions with the
employee about their progress and performance. Print this list
of goals on brightly colored paper so that it can be easily
found and referred to it frequently. Setting
mutually agreeable goals with employees can be a positive
process. It allows you both to share hopes and ideas for the future.
Setting goals at least annually, if not more often,
will lead to higher levels of performance and more motivated
employees. Marnie
E. Green
is Principal Consultant and President of the Chandler,
AZ-based Management Education Group. Green is a speaker,
author, and consultant who helps organizations optimize their
talent pool. For more information about Green, call
480-705-9394 or visit www.managementeducationgroup.com We
offer this article on a nonexclusive basis. You may reprint or
repost this material as long as Marnie Green’s name and
contact information are included: Mgreen@managementeducationgroup.com,
480-705-9394, http://www.managementeducationgroup.com
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