Employees say current performance management processes don’t motivate them to improve performance.
OMAHA, Neb. — 51% of U.S. employees say their organizations’ performance management process is not an effective use of time, according to new research from Quantum Workplace. The research also showed 52% of employees say current performance management doesn’t motivate them to improve their performance. Quantum Workplace is a leading employee success platform and the employee engagement partner for the nationally recognized Best Places to Work Programs.
"The whole purpose of performance management is to inspire high performance. Employees don’t feel that inspiration. They feel like they’re just wasting time tracking performance,” Quantum Workplace Director of People Insights Anne Maltese said.
The new research emphasizes the need for organizations to improve their performance management systems so that processes are easy, efficient, and effective, and employees are motivated to improve their performance.
Key findings from the research include:
Read more performance management research and trends in Quantum Workplace’s Not Another Employee Engagement Trends Report .
About Quantum Workplace
Quantum Workplace helps organizations make work better every day by creating a culture of employee success. Our employee success platform empowers organizations to understand employee experience, inspire employee impact, and create a magnetic culture that attracts and retains top talent. Solutions include employee surveys, 1-on-1s, goals, recognition, feedback, talent reviews, succession planning, and the nationally renowned Best Places to Work contest. We’ve partnered with thousands of top workplaces on their employee success strategies including Fossil, Getty Images, FORVIS, AtriCure, and more.
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