95% The Performance Management Dashboard - Functionalities and Layout
Process Step
Lesson Duration
About 15 minutes
What you will learn
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How to switch between the employee's performance management dashboard, and that of the manager.
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Understand performance periods and phases.
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How to read your contract's progress, and what your next step would be.
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How to 'delete' a contract's review period.
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How to print a contract.
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Understand the locking of periods and phases.
Additional Functionalities on the Performance Management Dashboard
In previous pages we discussed some of the functionalities available to employees and managers but we focused specifically on creating a new performance contract.
On this page we will highlight a few additional functionalities and the general layout of the dashboard screen. In our discussion we will refer to the screen and pointers below.
#1. Performance years
At the top of the Performance Management Dashboard you will find a dropdown with the existing and previous performance years. The default value is the current performance year. Page back to historical contracts by choosing the applicable performance year.
#2. My contract / My team's contracts
The toggle button is used to easily switch between your own performance contract, and those of your team - should you be managing a group of people.
#3. The periods and phases in my contract
A contract is made up of contract items of which at least one is a review period (containing your performance objectives), and an optional component e.g. a Value Survey.
Each review period comprises two phases: during the Objective Setting phase your agreement objectives are determined, and during the Rating phase the objectives are evaluated and scored or rated.
Optionally you may have access to a Check-in phase which allows employee and manager to do ad-hoc check-ins (informal evaluations) of the employee's progress in reaching the employee's objectives.
Furthermore, each review period and its phases are time-bound, as indicated by the timeline. Some may be available for access, some may still be locked, as indicated by their grey colour.
If an employee's contract contains more than one review period, the same phases will repeat for each review period.
The optional contract item, called Value Survey above, has only one phase.
#4. My progress in the review periods
Together, the review periods in your performance contract form your performance agreement i.e. the agreement or consensus between you and your manager about your objectives for the year ahead.
Each review period goes through two formal stages (objective setting, and rating) with an optional check-in functionality or phase supporting them. A review period's status or progress must be read with the official timelines in mind. Hover on a review period's progress and date range bar to get the specific dates for a phase.
On the images above, note the following.
The instruction about your next step in a phase. Here are a few instructions from the perspective of an employee.
Start objective setting
Complete the setting of objectives and submit to your manager
User moved to Ratings/Check-Ins
Make frequent use of check-ins until you submit your self-rating
Rate yourself and submit the self-ratings to your manager
Complete your self-rating and submit to your manager
Arrange a meeting with your manager to discuss the final rating
The countdown to a deadline. As you can see from the Timelines, each phase has a date range. Usually a review period's phase is only open for changes while you are within the phase date range. Before and after the date range a phase might be locked.
The action(s) that corresponds with the suggested next step. Here are some of the action buttons you can expect to see.
#5. Further actions available on a review period
Besides the usual activities on a review period, you also have access to all documents uploaded against KPIs and other objectives in the review period, and to print a copy of your review period.
- Hover over, or click the MORE icon to reveal any further options you may have.
Your performance contract's number of review periods is fixed. Therefore, clicking the DELETE button below does not delete the review period, it clears out all objectives you may have loaded into any section on your agreement.
- Once clicked, follow the screen instructions to delete the objectives.
- Note that a review period can only be deleted if it has not yet been approved.
#6. Some things might be locked - for now
If you find a lock symbol or icon in a review period, it could mean either of the following.
EXITED THE WRONG WAY
This could mean the last person to have exited the contract, did not do so using the BACK TO DASHBOARD button, and in essence left the contract still locked to his/her account. You can wait an hour or so until the system automatically unlocks the contract, or you can call your manager asking him/her to again open the contract and exit using the BACK TO DASHBOARD button.
PERIOD OR PHASE IS NOT OPEN YET
If a whole period or stage of a contract is locked, it might indicate that a period or stage is not yet officially open. Perhaps because you have not yet completed the previous stage, or because a company decision stipulated to only open it at a certain future date.
#7. In summary
When a contract has been finalised, it implies the following has been done. This is shown in the Overall Summary part of the performance dashboard.
- All the review periods have been populated with objectives - and approved by the manager.
- All the review periods have been rated - and approved by the manager. (There is a score for each period)
- If applicable, the scores from any additional components (e.g. a Value Survey) have been read into the system and incorporated into the employee's contract.
- A final overall score was calculated and is available.
Recommended further reading
- Glossary of terminology and definitions:
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