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The future of performance evaluations - Challenges & industry overview

• By Mohith Mohan
The future of performance evaluations - Challenges & industry overview

Performance evaluation has for several decades been a topic of conversation in CXO meetings and boardrooms. Fast forward to 2021, a significant portion of our digitally enabled workforce has adapted to working from home; organizations have accelerated the adoption of hybrid collaboration tools for a flexible and productive workforce. One thing is for sure, the pandemic has taught us that we are resilient, several of the roles can effectively be delivered from anywhere, and more importantly, the world has become a level playing ground. This begs the question: how many organizations invest time looking at their performance management process with a fresh lens?

The last 12 months have seen a dramatic shift of human behavior in embracing new ways of living, working, collaborating, and delivering in the backdrop of the pandemic. As the vaccine roll-out strategy gains momentum, organizations are taking the stance of people first strategy not bringing the workforce back in a hurry, and millions of people continue to work from home. Imagine the lifestyle changes that this has resulted in from the way we shop, socialize, and entertain. The need for personalization and recommendation engines has crept into our lives to simplify our needs. 

However, this has not seen a shift in the way we are evaluating our employees.  Are we ready to operate in a hybrid environment where some employees will continue to work remotely while others will be at the workplace?  Are our managers equipped to embrace this change and remove the bias that may creep into a hybrid model?

Here are four dimensions of how the future of performance evaluation needs to evolve for organizations to stay relevant:

2021 and beyond will be defining to the ecosystem on the agility of the organizations to change legacy processes and make sure that employees feel integrated through the culture of feedback and recognition. The need for pivoting to an agile, informal, and peer-based model is a bold but necessary step!

 

Disclaimer- ‘The views and opinions expressed in the article are those of the author and do not reflect the organization’s practices that he is part of.’