Anonymous wrote:Why are they not doing it? Anxiety? Are they angry at the company?
It's a bit weird, but I bet it's related to anxiety. They are likely very self-critical/low self-esteem and have difficulty just beginning to put pen to paper to write about themselves. They are probably overly-focused about not wanting to be a "bragger."
I would have a low-stakes discussion with them in-person. Don't make it a big "serious discussion." You want to disarm them and get them to tell you the truth. That requires trust.
I would be straight forward them - "I can't give you your annual raise until you do this." Then I would list off 3-4 things that you think they've done well in the past year and encourage them to include those in their assessment.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't their manager just schedule a meeting and tell the employee it's mandatory. Putting their job in jeopardy is ridiculous. They're doing their job.
FWIW, I write the exact same things on my review every single year. Verbatim.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they not doing it? Anxiety? Are they angry at the company?
It's a bit weird, but I bet it's related to anxiety. They are likely very self-critical/low self-esteem and have difficulty just beginning to put pen to paper to write about themselves. They are probably overly-focused about not wanting to be a "bragger."
I would have a low-stakes discussion with them in-person. Don't make it a big "serious discussion." You want to disarm them and get them to tell you the truth. That requires trust.
I would be straight forward them - "I can't give you your annual raise until you do this." Then I would list off 3-4 things that you think they've done well in the past year and encourage them to include those in their assessment.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you're looking for a way to get rid of them and are hoping DCUM will help you blow the review thing out of proportion, enough to merit a PIP or a firing.
Anonymous wrote:So...have you mentioned that this is mandatory to the team and a requirement to receive a compensation increase? Sometimes management sends random requests are just more BS and not required.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are busy doing actual work?
Anonymous wrote:Why can't their manager just schedule a meeting and tell the employee it's mandatory. Putting their job in jeopardy is ridiculous. They're doing their job.
FWIW, I write the exact same things on my review every single year. Verbatim.