Disagree. The "time-honored" way is a relic, no longer useful or relevant. In the real world, f you're doing a poor job, you'll know - you won't need a review. If you're doing a job anywhere on the scale from competent to outstanding, your boss may go to bat for you. Guess what - all the other managers are doing the same thing. The informed/professional HR trend is to hold "calibration sessions" so that all managers can match their assessed employees against a mutually-agreed-upon standard. The one thing IMPACT seems to have going for it was the broad standard, however among its many flaws was a failure to calibrate the effort teachers may have in different environments. |