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5% The Performance Agreement - Setting Your Objectives PART 2

Process Step

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Lesson Duration

About 20 minutes


What you will learn

  • How to work with the different objective sections in a performance agreement.
  • How to add objectives to the Stretch Targets, Company Values, Leadership Behaviours and Key Competency sections.
  • What to look out for when balancing the relative importance of objectives and objective sections.
  • How to submit the performance agreement to a manager for consideration and approval.

 


Setting your objectives

 

In the section Performance Agreement - Setting Your Objectives PART 1, we looked at the Key Performance Areas section in depth - loading perspectives, key performance areas, and key performance indicators.

We have also seen how to upload documents, link actions and load user comments.

In this page we will go through the Stretch Targets, Company Values, Leadership Behaviours and Key Competency sections.

Although the standard name for the second section on a performance agreement is Stretch Targets, note that the name can be changed to reflect company requirements.

 


The Stretch Targets Section

The workings of this section is a carbon copy of the Key Performance Areas section and won't be discussed in depth.

There are however two differences to consider:

The section has a different importance attached to it as can be seen from its percentage weight allocation.

Although potentially present on the contracts of all employees, it does not necessarily apply to all employees. It usually applies to more senior levels of management - but this decision depends on company requirements.

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On the side menu, click the Stretch Targets section.

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The layout and functioning of the Stretch Targets section is the same as that of the Key Performance section.  Therefore, the suggested approach is:

  • Load all the required perspectives.
    • And balance their percentage weight to equal 100%.
  • For each perspective, load
    • And balance their percentage weight to equal 100%.
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Notice that the relative importance of the Key Performance Areas section is 70% - in our example.

We are going to focus on the perspectives level first.  Perspectives are used to group key performance areas, and key performance areas are in turn used to group key performance indicators.

Let's remove all the KPAs and KPIs from our example and see the perspectives in isolation.  In the example there are two perspectives:  Internal Process (worth 70%) and Learning and Growth (worth 30%).  All our KPAs will be loaded under one of these two perspectives.

Notice how the total of their relative weights adds up to 100%.

 

  • Click +Perspective to open the list of available perspectives.  It is a fixed list and no custom values are permitted.
  • Choose the appropriate perspective and provide a suitable weight.  Click SAVE.

 

If you are working on a new, blank agreement, we suggest loading all your perspectives together and assign their weights.  This way it is easier to get an overview of them before adding KPAs and KPIs, and to get their weights to total 100%.

 

  • To delete a perspective, hover over the perspective, then locate and click its delete icon.

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  • To edit a perspective and its weight, click on the perspective.
  • When finished loading all the perspectives, ensure their total weight equals 100%.

 


Key Performance Areas Level

Refer to the section The Performance Agreement - Overview for background on Key Performance Areas.

Now we are going to focus on the KPA level.  Key performance areas (KPAs) are used to group key performance indicators.

Let's remove all the KPIs from our example and look at a KPA in isolation, under its parent perspective called Internal Process.

Notice how the total of all the KPA weights (under one parent perspective) adds up to 100%.

 

 

  • Click +Key Performance Area to open an input screen on which two options are available.
    • LIBRARY:  If you want to choose a suitable KPA from the library, click LIBRARY. Then choose the pointing finger icon to search the list of available key performance areas.

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    • TYPE OWN:  Or, click Type Own to provide your own custom KPA.
  • Choose or type the appropriate key performance area and provide a suitable weight.  Click SAVE.

 

If you are working on a new, blank agreement, we suggest - for a specific perspective - to  load all its key performance areas and their weights at once.  This way it is easier to get an overview of all the KPAs under a perspective before adding KPIs, and its easier to get their weights to total 100%.

 

  • To delete a KPA, hover over the KPA, then locate and click its delete icon.

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Make sure you load each KPA under its correct parent perspective – you cannot move them later, you will have to delete the KPA record and recreate it if needed.

 

  • To edit a key performance area and its weight, click on the key performance area.
  • When finished loading all the key performance areas under a perspective, ensure their total weight equals 100%.

 


Key Performance Indicator Level

Refer to the section The Performance Agreement - Overview for background on Key Performance Indicators.

Now we are going to focus on the KPI level.  There can be more than one KPI under a parent key performance area (KPA), as in the example below.

Notice how the total of all the KPI weights (under one parent KPA) adds up to 100%.

 

Make sure you load each KPI under its correct parent KPA (and perspective) – you cannot move them later, you will have to delete the KPI record and recreate it if needed.

 

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  • Look for the little + sign next to the KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR heading.  Click it to open the KPI input screen below, on which two options are available.
    • LIBRARY:  If you want to choose a suitable KPI from the library, click LIBRARY. Then choose the pointing finger icon to search the list of available key performance indicators.

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      • TYPE OWN:  Or, click Type Own to provide your own custom KPI.
    • Choose or type the appropriate key performance indicator, along with appropriate Measures and Ratings. Remember to provide a suitable weight.  Click SAVE.

     

     

     

    If you are working on a new, blank agreement, we suggest - for a specific KPA - to  load all its key performance indicators and their weights at once.  This way it is easier to get an overview of all the KPIs under a KPA. 

     

    • To edit a key performance indicator and its fields, click on the key performance indicator record. 
    • To delete a KPI, hover over the KPI record, then locate and click its delete icon.

       

       


      Now do it!

      Before we move on to the other sections, practice the steps above.

      • Add your perspectives one after the other.
        • Balance their %
      • For each perspective, add applicable KPAs.
        • Balance their %
      • For each KPA, add applicable KPIs
        • Balance their %

       


      What else is there?

      We only discussed adding the primary levels on the KPA section of the performance agreement.  But there are a few additional functionalities to consider.

       

      Person and manager comments on a KPI

      After adding a KPI the record is displayed on the screen. 

       

      • But, click the record to reveal not only the information entered previously, but also fields where the employee and/or their manager can provide clarifying comments.  Measuring a KPI is not always straightforward - use these fields to shed light on the intention and purpose of a KPI.

       

       

      General Comments

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      On the menu to the left of the screen, locate and click General Comments.  This is a separate section, meant to be used in conjunction with all the other sections.

      Enter any notes, remarks, concerns and other clarifying comments on the content contained in a performance agreement.

       

       

      • Click SAVE.

       

       

      Documents

      Documents in support of your chosen objectives, or for omitting objectives, can be loaded on Perspective, KPA and KPI level. See below for the location of the Documents icons at each level.

       

      • Click the Documents icon to open the Document View and Upload screen.

       

       

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      • Click the UPLOAD button to open a document upload screen.

       

       

       

      • Click the Upload icon, or drag and drop a file directly onto the Upload File screen.

       

       

      • Click SAVE.

       

      Actions on a Key Performance Indicator

      Listing a KPI under a KPA usually implies some form of action e.g. "Implement the online tool by...".

      To support achieving a KPI, additional activities might be needed e.g. "Procure funds".

      These actions can be loaded and linked directly to a KPI record.

       

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      • Locate and click the More menu in a KPI's record to open an action plan screen for the KPI.

       

       

      Note the following about the Action Plan:

      The action plan can be created in support of a specific KPI.

      But, an action plan can also be an ad hoc activity in support of, or flowing from the employee's performance agreement.

      The screen contains optional training-related fields if the action plan is training focused.

       

      • Click SAVE when finished with the action plan.
      • On the menu to the left of the screen, click Action Plan to see where the action is listed.

       

       

      An employee and/or manager can at any time click the action plan and provide comments and a progress update.  Use the fields Progress and Person Comment (or Manager Comment).

       

       

      Stretch Targets

      Repeat the process.

      Refer to Agreement Overview if you need background on this section’s purpose.

       

      Company Values

      The items in this section are added automatically.  Depending on company settings, you might be allowed to remove some items if they do not apply to you.

      The system assumes their relative importance are the same for all Values.

      Documents?

       

      Leadership Behaviours

      If you function as a manager, this section is automatically populated for you.

      The system assumes their relative importance are the same for all Values.

      Documents?

       

      Key Competencies

      This section contains one level of objectives – called key competencies.

      Refer to Agreement Overview for background.

      You should preferably make use of the standard library values and not add your own.

      Consol?

      Documents?

      100%

      This is not something you achieve, it is something you work towards, or develop, in order to fulfil your role.

       

      Wrapping it all up

      • Check the total of the section weights.
      • Check the total weight of each section’s items = 100%
      • All documents loaded?
      • All comments loaded?
      • Click SUBMIT
      • Email to your manager
      • Status is updated

       

      What will happen next?

      • Manager will call for a meeting to discuss.
      • Manager will approve objectives.
      • You will get an email.
      • Status is updated.
      • Check-ins will become available
      • When the time arrives, the review will be enabled and available.

       

      What is expected from you?

      • Regularly sit down for a check-in with your manager, to keep your objectives firmly in focus.

       

       

      Other things to do

      Add documents

      Make comments in the Comment section for you reasoning why adding (or even omitting) a KPA.

       


      • Add stretch targets in the same way
      • Review the Company Values
      • Review the Leadership Behaviours
      • Add the key competencies
      • Balance their %
      • Add documents and comments.

       

       

       

       


       


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