Why performance reviews are important

Nick Stanley
By Nick Stanley

If you did a quick whip-round of business owners, managers, and employees, it might be hard to find many fans of performance reviews. They can be confronting, stressful, time-consuming, and costly.

You're not legally obliged, in Australia, to conduct performance reviews either. So why bother?

Establishing a regular performance review cadence is important for bringing the best out of your people and keeping your business running smoothly.

It gives the chance to gauge whether employees are achieving expected levels of performance and to offer them important feedback, guidance, and encouragement. It is also an important way to identify and address poor performance before the problem leads to dismissal.

Simultaneously, performance reviews give your employees an opportunity to provide feedback on job satisfaction, challenges, and goals for career growth. Understanding your people’s difficulties and ambitions are key contributors to strong employee retention.

There are many ways to design and implement a performance review system, and it should be tailored to the size and structure of your company.

Leveraging HR software like MyHR can help schedule and track key check-ins and meetings, track employee KPIs, and empower managers to review employee performance seamlessly with smart notes. An HR platform can take care of all the admin-related tasks so you can focus on talking to your people.

Whether you base your review system around a personal development plan (PDP) with a yearly check-up, or more regular, informal sessions, there are some compelling reasons why all Australian businesses should do – or keep doing – performance reviews.

Performance reviews are an opportunity to provide feedback

Performance reviews give both the company and your employees important feedback.

They provide the opportunity for your employees to receive recognition for a job well done or to highlight areas that may need improvement.

Acknowledgement and constructive criticism help motivate people to improve. Without feedback, your team members may be unaware of poor performance and won't be able to change it.

Once any barriers to success have been identified, management and employees have the chance to work together to formulate plans to tackle them.

Remember that performance appraisals work best as conversations. When offering constructive feedback, also offer people a chance to raise any concerns and suggestions they have.

Maintaining open lines of communication enhances working relationships, encourages collaboration, and raises morale.

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Employee performance improves

A global study of companies by research and advisory company, Gartner, found that employee performance was 10 percent lower in organisations that don't conduct reviews.

The lack of regular feedback and recognition was especially detrimental to high-performing employees, whose productivity was 28 percent less.

Your business' success relies on the efforts of each team member. Reviews help provide clarity about company goals and expectations and provide a benchmark so you can see when an individual's performance slips.

You then have the opportunity to work with your employees on solutions, such as additional training or support, or redefining roles.

If employees know what is expected of them and ways to improve performance, management can spend less time directing individuals and focus on building the business

Spot talent

Performance evaluations are a great way to identify and nurture your talent.

They provide a view of how your workers are doing in the development of their skills, knowledge, initiative, and engagement with the company's vision.

You can look back over a person's work history and identify whether they are ready to assume greater responsibility or need further training to fill any skills gaps.

This ongoing record of an employee's strengths and weaknesses enables you to fine-tune a career path within the company where they can put their talents and interests to best use, aligning their long-term career goals with the organisation’s success.

Your people will be more invested in the business, and by promoting internally, the company retains all the organisational knowledge they have built up.

Manager giving her employee performance feedback

Consistent reviews help you accurately assess your employees' progress.

Target training and development

In the modern business world, employees need to stay up-to-date on industry best practices, new technology, and any new procedures and initiatives.

Performance reviews provide an excellent opportunity to identify and discuss any development and training requirements, which can be planned and then reviewed throughout the year.

By demonstrating your commitment to helping people be their best, you boost individual self-esteem and overall company morale.

Having each member performing at their best means your team will be more productive.

You will also be able to match people's strengths with job duties and identify the best candidates for the right teams.

If you ignore gaps in skills and training, you can compromise the business' progress and long-term sustainability.

Encourage engagement

As well as diminished performance, the Gartner study found employees, particularly high performers, become disengaged without performance evaluations.

The review process enables valuable conversations with employees, giving regular feedback and encouragement, drawing attention to what's important, and ensuring they have all the tools, skills, and knowledge to do the job well.

By treating employees as partners working towards common business goals, you build a team where people support each other to succeed.

This has the flow-on effect of aiding staff retention and improving the service you provide to your customers.

Ready to supercharge your performance review process? Get in touch with one of our HR solutions experts today.

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