Managers Needs Better Training and Competency in the Area of Performance Management – According to New Study by HR.com’s Research Institute

Ensuring skilled and trained managers who are competent and more accountable in performance management (PM) will be critical for the success of PM in the near future.

Human Resource (HR) professionals perceive that most managers lack the key skills needed according to the 2019 edition of the HR Research Institute’s exclusive annual survey on performance management topics.  While the vast majority of organizations (90%) have performance management processes, few appear to be generating effective results (only 30% are effective or very effective).

The free research report, “The State of Performance Management 2019,” is now available for download. Based on responses from 354 HR professionals participating in the exclusive industry research study fielded in the second quarter of 2019, some other notable insights were revealed:

  • Most PM processes include basic PM features such as discussion of goals (81%) and opportunities for both positive and corrective feedback (79%). However, few of those processes (34%) accurately portray employee performance.
  • The majority of HR professionals (68%) say helping employees learn and grow is a critical goal for a performance review process.  Better technology and leveraging AI will help to facilitate feedback and connect PM with learning and development (L&D).

“Constructive feedback and performance reviews don’t have to be dreaded annual chores,” said Debbie McGrath, Chief Instigator and CEO of HR.com. “Open employee-employer communication, clear goals, and ongoing manager training makes a world of difference in helping employees grow and achieving PM success.”

For more information on the The 2019 State of Performance Management survey and to gain key strategic takeaways from this exclusive HR.com industry research, the full complimentary report and corresponding infographic is available for download now:

DOWNLOAD RESEARCH REPORT AND INFOGRAPHIC:   https://web.hr.com/vpy98


About HR.com and the HR Research Institute 

The HR Research Institute operates as HR.com’s research arm. HR.com is committed to creating inspired and informed workforces by maximizing the potential of HR professionals around the world. Over 1.75 million HR professionals rely on HR.com as the foremost, trusted industry resource for education, career development, and compliance.   Offerings include the largest network of HR executives, leading-edge industry research from the HR Research Institute, 13 monthly HR themed epublications, innovative HR education including 250+ annual webcasts, the most comprehensive HR certification exam preparation program supporting SHRM and HRCI certification, as well as helpful HR tools and legal compliance updates.  HR.com has the largest knowledge base of HR practices globally and offers unparalleled training and networking for HR professionals all over the world… 24/7… 365. Visit www.HR.com to maximize your HR potential. hr.com/featuredresearch

For more information, contact:

Debbie McGrath
Chief Instigator and CEO, HR.com
dmcgrath@hr.com
877-472-6648
www.HR.com