After two decades of hands-on experience with performance
management systems in some of the world's most well recognized
organizations, Markle has come to propound what he calls a
universal law of modern business. People hate performance reviews.
Drawing upon his studies of and experience with systems theory and
illustrating his points with real-life examples, Markle explains
why employees and managers both have come to regard the ubiquitous
performance evaluation as industry's poorest performing, most
ineffective, and least efficient personnel practice. By digging
down to its roots, he helps us understand why attempts to correct
the flawed system fail. He provides an innovative way to measure
their ineffectiveness and inefficiency and then introduces his
catalytic coaching to replace them.
Markle shows how his system is superior to others in five key
business outcomes: 1) positive behavioral change; 2) motivation to
work hard; 3) retention of key contributors; 4) internal promotions
and succession; and 5) prevention of and protection from lawsuits.
Not only is catalytic coaching more effective, it is also more
efficient: it requires far less time and paperwork to implement and
maintain. Markle gives his readers all of the forms, instruments
and detailed instructions they need to operationalize his system.
Business executives, senior HR professionals, and organization
development specialists will benefit particularly from his
presentation, as will other managers, executives, and supervisors,
all of whom must learn to take ownership of their responsibilities
to their organizations and themselves.
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