The 4 Stages of Performance Management Cycle

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Every organization aims to optimize the performance of its employees in order to reach its objectives. To accomplish this, it is essential to have a system in place that enables managers to oversee, mentor, train, and inspire their employees.

This is where the concept of a performance management cycle comes into play. The performance management cycle can be divided into four key stages: planning, monitoring, developing and reviewing, and rating and rewards.

This article will delve into the different stages of the performance cycle, providing a comprehensive understanding of what a performance management cycle entails and why it is crucial for organizational success.

Explore the nuances of the performance management cycle in this video.

What is a Performance Management Cycle?

The performance management cycle is an ongoing process that involves planning, implementing, measuring, and analyzing employee performance. Its goal is to achieve comprehensive performance management by aligning employee success with that of the organization.

Traditionally, the performance management cycle lasted a year, with companies often using a yearly appraisal sample to guide the process. However, in today’s labor market, focused on feedback, employee engagement, and experience, companies are increasingly adopting a more agile approach to performance appraisal.

This shift has

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