Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Making the Most of Your Performance Review - Copeland Coaching
Making the Most of Your Performance Review Do you wish you were making more money? Do you feel frustrated that you havenât received the promotion youâve been waiting for? Well, nowâs the time to make a case for yourself. Itâs almost time for your annual employee performance evaluation. One of the biggest mistakes we all make at work is that we donât take our performance reviews seriously enough. Theyâre just another item to check off the list by a certain due date. With everything else we have to do, we rush through the online review process. We feel that we have too much going on to waste time on this silly annual administrative task. But, itâs this same silly task that is used to guide your future salary. It helps your manager to decide whether or not to give you the promotion youâve been dreaming of. So, it is worth saying that a performance evaluation deserves as much time, if not more, than any other project on your desk. Once youâve decided to prioritize your review, what should you know? The first thing is, start early. When you put time into your review, the amount of detail required is heavy. You want to be sure you have time to put everything together. When you complete your online self-review, donât give yourself lower ratings that you deserve in an effort to be humble. Your scores should accurately reflect your work. If youâve done an outstanding job, say so. Donât expect your boss to convince you that your work was better than your own rating. On each area where you rate yourself, provide more than just a rating. Write a justification that includes specific examples of your work. Ideally, these examples should tie back to your goals for the year. They should be specific and if possible, quantifiable. Show without a doubt that you have met and exceeded each goal. Once youâve completed the online self-review, try putting the same information into another format. Online self-reviews are often text heavy and not a great way to represent yourself. A PowerPoint presentation can be a great solution. Create different sections that are tied to your online review, but add in pictures, graphs, and other screen shots to better demonstrate your accomplishments. When itâs time to review your performance evaluation with your boss, be on time, and be prepared. Dress in what you might wear if you were giving an important presentation on behalf of someone else. But, this time, that someone is you. Doing a self-review can be difficult. Itâs tedious. Itâs detail oriented. It requires you to remember everything youâve done in the past year. Despite all of these things, a solid performance review is worth it. If you follow the steps recommend, thereâs a good chance youâll be the only person on your team who put in this much work. And, that hard work will be in your bossâ mind when they decide who to promote and give a bigger raise to in the New Year. Angela Copeland is CEO and founder of Copeland Coaching and can be reached at CopelandCoaching.com or on Twitter at @CopelandCoach.
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