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DPS 27550 12

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  • DPS 27550 Professional Microcredential

Performance management is an ongoing process of planning, assessing, and discussing an individual’s or a team’s performance. It involves defining roles and expectations, setting clear goals, providing ongoing feedback, and aligning employee efforts with organizational goals and priorities.

 

High performing teams require an agile and personalized approach, emphasizing clear goals, frequent check-ins, and a human touch. This course highlights the key elements and best practices of employee-centered performance management to enhance employee success and engagement, ultimately achieving strategic objectives.

This short course is delivered in two highly engaging, six-hour sessions, providing a comprehensive understanding of performance management, equipping participants with the skills to navigate both formal and informal aspects of the process. Learners will master a feedback model essential for effective coaching conversations and explore tools for addressing performance issues among salaried and unionized employees. Additionally, the course delves into best practices for performance management in contemporary work environments, including hybrid settings.

Each course fee is paid for at the time of registration.

Outcomes
  • Understand the fundamental principles of performance management  
  • Identify the formal and informal components of the performance management process
  • Apply the use of a feedback model for having high-quality coaching conversations
  • Understand tools for dealing with performance issues for salaried and unionized employees
  • Consider best practices for performance management in today’s work environment including hybrid settings

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