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Performance Management Myths and Facts

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300 Brickstone Square • Suite 201 • Andover, MA 01810 USA • 1.800.288.7246 • +1.978.649.8200 • info@corpedgroup.com Myth: Performance is the sole responsibility of management. Fact: The most successful individuals take responsibility for their own growth and manage their own performance. After all, most people no longer work for one company or one department for their entire lives. Individuals are usually the only ones with intimate understanding of their career goals, progress, and learning. It makes sense that people should be accountable for their performance. That said, often people can't see themselves objectively. Managers help by providing direction and feedback throughout the year. At the same time, people receive performance feedback from customers, peers, and partners. The most successful performance management systems involve and take into account all perspectives: those from managers, performers, customers, peers, and partners. Performance Management Myths and Facts M A N AG E M E N T A N D L E A D E R S H I P

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