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Difficult Performance Management Conversations*
presented by
Jonathan A. Segal, Esquire
DM2/7840352.1
*No statements made in this seminar or in the Power Point or other materials should be construed as legal advice or as pertaining to specific factual situations.
Further, participation in this seminar or any question and answer (during or after the seminar) does not establish an attorney-client relationship between Duane Morris LLP and any participant (or his or her employer).
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1. Prepare in advance:
a. Talking points
b. Document to give to employee
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2. Acknowledge upfront that this is going to be
a tough conversation—consider giving
employee a few minutes to review first
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3. Focus on themes initially and then give
specific examples to support them (make
clear only examples, if that is the case)
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4. Don’t argue over the details of a specific
incident (diversion; refocus on big
picture/pattern)
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5. Don’t impugn intent, such as “not trying” or
“don’t care” (focus on results/outcomes)
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6. Don’t inquire or speculate as to the “why” for
the performance deficiency, such as physical
or emotional conditional or work-life
management (but offer to help generally)
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7. Be careful of providing excuses, such as
“probably just as much our fault as yours.”
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8. Be careful of words that may sound like
proxies for bias, such as “not committed” or
“too rigid” (of course, make sure no bias!)
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9. Avoid absolutes, such as “always” or “never”
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10. Avoid hedge words, such as “it appears”
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11. Give employee opportunity to talk
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12. Listen
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13. Discuss disconnects between your
evaluation and employee’s self-evaluation
(formal or informal)
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14. Make clear expectations going forward
a. Monitoring period (careful of framing)
b. “Touch-base” points
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15. Ask employee if anything he or she would
like you to consider doing to support him or
her in making the necessary improvement
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16. Make clear that, while you want to help
employee succeed to the extent you
reasonably can, the employee is responsible
for making the necessary improvement
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17. Follow-up with employee (as promised or
more often if necessary)
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18. Treat employee with dignity and respect
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19. Manager should consult with HR if legal
issue is raised (for likely investigation)
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20. Don’t forget your A and B players, too
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