"When Dick Grote, in the Foreword to this book, writes that
"nothing's changed," he is not speaking to the state of the human
resources field or the art of performance management, both of which
have evolved continuously, profoundly, and for the better.
Nor is he describing the content of the new second edition,
which, in fact, contains comprehensive material on a whole new
generation of jobs in technology, customer service, and other
rapidly changing fields, plus brand new examples and two full case
studies.
What's not changed is the fact that author Donald Kirkpatrick is
one of the leading voices on human resources and training and
development. For more than forty years, Kirkpatrick's four-level
performance evaluation model has been the standard throughout the
world, and has revolutionized the way enterprises manage, monitor,
and optimize employee performance.
The new edition of Improving Performance Through Appraisal and
Coaching contains all the wisdom and step-by-step processes of the
original, with all the guidance and tools you'll need to implement
a program that gets maximum results.
The book starts with a 40-question test about your organization
and its processes and attitudes regarding performance appraisal and
coaching. Taking the test both before and after reading the first
section of the book will highlight exactly where your existing
initiatives can be improved and new ones put in place. Kirkpatrick
then goes on to describe in detail how a culture of coaching builds
and enhances performance, and how to build this culture across the
entire organization.
Examples and eye-opening Notes from the Field both reinforce and
complement the author's sage recommendations, illustrating how his
approaches can be adopted in their entirety or deployed piecemeal,
depending on your organization's specific needs. The case studies,
both from major employers, prove the overarching value of a
proactive performance appraisal program and vibrant coaching
environment.
The book is packed with ready-to-use forms and, more important,
instructions and observations on their effective use. Plus, every
chapter is designed for practical application, featuring accessible
charts and figures, lists of key points, specific suggestions,
cause-and-effect relationships, and much more.
While workplaces and jobs have changed dramatically, some
truths seem everlasting. One is that in order to obtain exceptional
employee performance, you need to build a thorough and consistent
appraisal mechanism and coaching program. The other is that there
is no one more knowledgeable about how to do it than Donald
Kirkpatrick."
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