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TRANSFORMING THE EMPLOYEE
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
FROM TRADITIONAL APPRAISAL TO KPI BASED PERFORMANCE
MANAGEMENT
HAIDAR ALI, GPHR, PHRI,SHRM -CP,CAPM
Proposed PMS Implementation Stages
To Start with Manager & Specialist
positions
Stage
1 100% Integration
Stage
3
Enhance to Supervisors &
Officers Level Positions
Stage
2
Understand the PMS
Literature Review
Performance Management ?
“Performance management (PM) is the
combination of formal and informal
processes and practices that help drive and
focus employees on outcomes, goals,
activities, decisions and behaviors that will
produce positive short, medium and long-
term results for the organization”
Source: HAY Group
Performance Management Philosophy
What PM is What PM is Not
A focus on both results and means and business
performance.
A focus only on results.
Two-way communication and Participation.
One-way communication.
Focus both on "how" and “what.” Focus on "who.”
Individual goals and behavior focused on organizational
objectives.
Performance not clearly directed and not
focused on organizational goals.
Working "smarter" (knowledge-based).
Working "harder (reward and punishment
structure).”
How can we overcome barriers to success? Who failed?
Motivating. De-motivating.
A Line management accountability. An HR management accountability.
A continuous process. A once-a-year review.
Emphasis on planning and achieving. Emphasis on appraisal/review.
Source: SHRM
What are KRAs (Objectives)
 Typically important tasks
 Key activities or projects the function needs to achieve
over the performance period
 They focus on doing something better, making
improvements, doing something new
 Examples:
◦ Increase customer satisfaction ratings by 10% by the
end of 3rd quarter”
◦ Ensure number of complaints are reduced by 15% by
the end of 4th quarter
Source: HAY Group
What are KPIs?
 KPIs are key parts of a measurable objective, which is
made up of a direction, benchmark, Target and
timeframe.
 For example: "Increase Average Profitability per Project
from 20% to 30% by 2016".
Source: HAY Group
Key Performance Indicators, KPIs
 KPIs are written, expected Performance Outcomes
 KPIs need to be S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T
S-Specific State Exactly What Will Be Accomplished
M-Measurable Milestones Events and Dates
A-Achievable Goal Can Be Achieved Within Constraints
R- Result Goal Should Always Focus on Actions
T-Time-Bound Time Allowed Is Fair & Reasonable
Source: HAY Group
December`
Effective Performance Management
Cycle – HAY Group
Finalizing of Business Plan
(Long Term)
Cascading Corporate and
Department Budget and Targets
Performance Planning for
Individuals
(Setting Goals & Competencies)
Midterm/Quarterly
Assessment
Annual Appraisal / Review
Performance Recognition
and reward
January
Ongoing
Feedback and
Coaching /
Managing
Source: HAY Group
Effective Performance Management
Cycle - SHRM
Source: SHRM
Effective Yearly PMS Activity
• Communicating expectations
on a regular basis.
• Providing feedback in real
time whenever exceptional or
poor performance is
observed.
• Helping employees develop
expertise that maximizes their
potential.
Source: SHRM
PMS Strategies & Benefits
Source: SHRM
Linking Org. Goals to Individuals
Source: HAY Group
Cascading Departmental KPIs to Individuals -
Example
Retain, grow, and
diversify current
client portfolio
Retain and grow
business with
recurring clients
Generate business
from new clients
1. % of Market Share
2. Sales Amount
3. % of Customer
satisfaction with high rating
1. % revenue from new
clients out of total
revenue
2. % of projects from new
client relative to total
pipeline
3. Number of New explored
markets
4. % of revenue referred
from one segment to
another (focused on up-
sell and cross sell)
Departmental Objectives
Strategic
Direction
Departmental KPIs KPI Targets
80% Market Share
Sales 40,000 (SR)
Opening of 4 New
stores
75% Customer
Satisfaction
Tagged Job Title
Country
Sales
Manager
Proposed Layout
KPI Based Performance
Management System
Proposed Yearly Performance Management Cycle
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Objectives
Setting Continuous Feedback
Mid-Year
Review Continuous Feedback
Final
Appraisa
l
Proposed Yearly Cycle
Full Scyle
To Make the PMS more flexible, Mid year Review is proposed to:
• Review the employee Progress
• Revise & Add Objectives & KPIs (If Required) with approval of 2nd
level Manager.
• Identify Training Needs
• Provide the Coaching & Guidance
Objectives Criteria & Weightage
Grades Objectives Core Competencies
Performance
Standards
Senior Managers 70% 30%
Managers & Specialists 70% 30%
Other Positions 50% 50%
Level Number of Objectives
Senior Managers BSC
Managers & Specialists 4 - 6
Other Positions
Appraisal on Performance
Standards
*Note: Grades 6 to 10 consists of 50% of total workforce. Gradually, these
employees also would be evaluated on KPIs.
1. Objectives Setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
100%Total Weight Should be equal to 100%
No. Objectives / KRAs Weight
KPIs Targets(Key
Performance Indicator)
Measurement
Frequency
3. Employee Development
Strength and Development Activities
Highlight the areas of strengths of the employees and how these strengths can be used to better do one’s job. Suggest areas in which the Job Holder will
need development in order to meet his personal objectives, knowledge / skills and competency requirements relating to his current role. Development
can be through formal programs or informal activities (e.g. on the job training).
Employee’s Strengths
Training Recommendations
Other Recommendations (If Any)
Training Target Level
Training Course List (Drop Down Box) Training Level (Drop Down Box)
4. Comments & Sign-Offs
Annual Review Comments
Assessor's Comments
(Immediate Manager)
Employee's Comments
Reviewing Manager's
Comments
Sign-Offs
Goal Setting Meeting:
Employee Appraiser Reviewing Manager
Date Date Date
Mid-Term Review Meeting:
Employee Appraiser Reviewing Manager
Date Date Date
Annual Review Meeting:
Employee Appraiser Reviewing Manager
Date Date Date
Source: HAY Group
Setting Individual Objectives
1
• Cascade Departmental KPIs to
Individuals
2
• Identify KRAs* from Job Descriptions
Following are Two important points to keep in mind when setting
Individual Objectives:
*Key Result areas represents 20/80 rule. This is because 80% of the value of
what we do is determined by 20% of our activities. So Supervisors should
identify that which job activities are critical for the departmental success.
A key result area must be clear, specific and measurable, it must be an
essential business activity, and it must be within employee’s control.
END

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KPI Based Employee Performance Management

  • 1. TRANSFORMING THE EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT FROM TRADITIONAL APPRAISAL TO KPI BASED PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT HAIDAR ALI, GPHR, PHRI,SHRM -CP,CAPM
  • 2. Proposed PMS Implementation Stages To Start with Manager & Specialist positions Stage 1 100% Integration Stage 3 Enhance to Supervisors & Officers Level Positions Stage 2
  • 4. Performance Management ? “Performance management (PM) is the combination of formal and informal processes and practices that help drive and focus employees on outcomes, goals, activities, decisions and behaviors that will produce positive short, medium and long- term results for the organization” Source: HAY Group
  • 5. Performance Management Philosophy What PM is What PM is Not A focus on both results and means and business performance. A focus only on results. Two-way communication and Participation. One-way communication. Focus both on "how" and “what.” Focus on "who.” Individual goals and behavior focused on organizational objectives. Performance not clearly directed and not focused on organizational goals. Working "smarter" (knowledge-based). Working "harder (reward and punishment structure).” How can we overcome barriers to success? Who failed? Motivating. De-motivating. A Line management accountability. An HR management accountability. A continuous process. A once-a-year review. Emphasis on planning and achieving. Emphasis on appraisal/review. Source: SHRM
  • 6. What are KRAs (Objectives)  Typically important tasks  Key activities or projects the function needs to achieve over the performance period  They focus on doing something better, making improvements, doing something new  Examples: ◦ Increase customer satisfaction ratings by 10% by the end of 3rd quarter” ◦ Ensure number of complaints are reduced by 15% by the end of 4th quarter Source: HAY Group
  • 7. What are KPIs?  KPIs are key parts of a measurable objective, which is made up of a direction, benchmark, Target and timeframe.  For example: "Increase Average Profitability per Project from 20% to 30% by 2016". Source: HAY Group
  • 8. Key Performance Indicators, KPIs  KPIs are written, expected Performance Outcomes  KPIs need to be S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.R.T S-Specific State Exactly What Will Be Accomplished M-Measurable Milestones Events and Dates A-Achievable Goal Can Be Achieved Within Constraints R- Result Goal Should Always Focus on Actions T-Time-Bound Time Allowed Is Fair & Reasonable Source: HAY Group
  • 9. December` Effective Performance Management Cycle – HAY Group Finalizing of Business Plan (Long Term) Cascading Corporate and Department Budget and Targets Performance Planning for Individuals (Setting Goals & Competencies) Midterm/Quarterly Assessment Annual Appraisal / Review Performance Recognition and reward January Ongoing Feedback and Coaching / Managing Source: HAY Group
  • 11. Effective Yearly PMS Activity • Communicating expectations on a regular basis. • Providing feedback in real time whenever exceptional or poor performance is observed. • Helping employees develop expertise that maximizes their potential. Source: SHRM
  • 12. PMS Strategies & Benefits Source: SHRM
  • 13. Linking Org. Goals to Individuals Source: HAY Group
  • 14. Cascading Departmental KPIs to Individuals - Example Retain, grow, and diversify current client portfolio Retain and grow business with recurring clients Generate business from new clients 1. % of Market Share 2. Sales Amount 3. % of Customer satisfaction with high rating 1. % revenue from new clients out of total revenue 2. % of projects from new client relative to total pipeline 3. Number of New explored markets 4. % of revenue referred from one segment to another (focused on up- sell and cross sell) Departmental Objectives Strategic Direction Departmental KPIs KPI Targets 80% Market Share Sales 40,000 (SR) Opening of 4 New stores 75% Customer Satisfaction Tagged Job Title Country Sales Manager
  • 15. Proposed Layout KPI Based Performance Management System
  • 16. Proposed Yearly Performance Management Cycle JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Objectives Setting Continuous Feedback Mid-Year Review Continuous Feedback Final Appraisa l Proposed Yearly Cycle Full Scyle To Make the PMS more flexible, Mid year Review is proposed to: • Review the employee Progress • Revise & Add Objectives & KPIs (If Required) with approval of 2nd level Manager. • Identify Training Needs • Provide the Coaching & Guidance
  • 17. Objectives Criteria & Weightage Grades Objectives Core Competencies Performance Standards Senior Managers 70% 30% Managers & Specialists 70% 30% Other Positions 50% 50% Level Number of Objectives Senior Managers BSC Managers & Specialists 4 - 6 Other Positions Appraisal on Performance Standards *Note: Grades 6 to 10 consists of 50% of total workforce. Gradually, these employees also would be evaluated on KPIs.
  • 18. 1. Objectives Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 100%Total Weight Should be equal to 100% No. Objectives / KRAs Weight KPIs Targets(Key Performance Indicator) Measurement Frequency
  • 19. 3. Employee Development Strength and Development Activities Highlight the areas of strengths of the employees and how these strengths can be used to better do one’s job. Suggest areas in which the Job Holder will need development in order to meet his personal objectives, knowledge / skills and competency requirements relating to his current role. Development can be through formal programs or informal activities (e.g. on the job training). Employee’s Strengths Training Recommendations Other Recommendations (If Any) Training Target Level Training Course List (Drop Down Box) Training Level (Drop Down Box)
  • 20. 4. Comments & Sign-Offs Annual Review Comments Assessor's Comments (Immediate Manager) Employee's Comments Reviewing Manager's Comments Sign-Offs Goal Setting Meeting: Employee Appraiser Reviewing Manager Date Date Date Mid-Term Review Meeting: Employee Appraiser Reviewing Manager Date Date Date Annual Review Meeting: Employee Appraiser Reviewing Manager Date Date Date Source: HAY Group
  • 21. Setting Individual Objectives 1 • Cascade Departmental KPIs to Individuals 2 • Identify KRAs* from Job Descriptions Following are Two important points to keep in mind when setting Individual Objectives: *Key Result areas represents 20/80 rule. This is because 80% of the value of what we do is determined by 20% of our activities. So Supervisors should identify that which job activities are critical for the departmental success. A key result area must be clear, specific and measurable, it must be an essential business activity, and it must be within employee’s control.
  • 22. END