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"The Performance Conversations method is a performance improvement system. It has the singular goal of empowering individuals to reach their full potential at work. It is built upon a coaching model wherein a manager-the coach-provides the necessary guidance, support, direction, and encouragement so that the employee-the performer-is enabled to take ownership of their work and execute it flawlessly. It uses quality questions to involve the employee in thinking about their work and taking the right actions to increase performance. This approach stands in stark contrast to traditional…mehr

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"The Performance Conversations method is a performance improvement system. It has the singular goal of empowering individuals to reach their full potential at work. It is built upon a coaching model wherein a manager-the coach-provides the necessary guidance, support, direction, and encouragement so that the employee-the performer-is enabled to take ownership of their work and execute it flawlessly. It uses quality questions to involve the employee in thinking about their work and taking the right actions to increase performance. This approach stands in stark contrast to traditional performance appraisals that are negative experiences designed to rate performance, label employees, and document the past for a variety of confusing administrative purposes"--
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Dr. Christopher Lee is the chief human resources officer for William & Mary, the nation's second oldest university. Prior to this role, he was Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources for the Virginia Community College System, a network of 23 colleges, serving over 200,000 students in the commonwealth. He has over 25 years of experience as a chief human resources officer in higher education, having worked at both public and private institutions.