Performance Management Implementation Guide
Activate the Performance Management module
- Click the gear icon to access the Setup and Configuration menu.
- Click Ruleset Setup.
- Select the ruleset you would like to update.
- Click on the Performance Management product card, then click the toggle button to set the product’s status to Active.
Add Performance Management to the system menu
- Click the gear icon to access the Setup and Configuration menu.
- Click Ruleset Setup.
- Select the ruleset you would like to update.
- Click the Performance Management menu item in the system menu preview.
- Click the toggle button to set the system menu item’s status to Active.
- You can select an icon for the Performance Management module by clicking CHANGE ICON.
- Click SAVE to continue or CANCEL to discard your changes.
Update the Master Data Library
- Click the gear icon to access the Setup and Configuration menu.
- Click Master Data.
- The Master Data Library lists the categories for which administrators can create master data. Use the search bar at the top of the screen to filter the search results by Performance Management.
Configure Performance Management section items
- Click on the Performance Management Section Items category to continue.
- To add a new master data item, click on +ITEM.
- Select the type of section item from the drop-down menu.
- Toggle the switch to set the status to active.
- Add a name for the section item.
- Add a description.
- Click SAVE when you are finished, SAVE ADD NEW to add another master data item or click CANCEL to discard your edits.
Configure evaluation periods
- Click on the Evaluation Periods category to continue.
- To add a new master data item, click on +ITEM.
- Add a name for the evaluation period.
- Select a start date and an end date.
- Click SAVE when you are finished, SAVE ADD NEW to add another master data item or click CANCEL to discard your edits.
Performance Management product setup
- Click the gear icon to access the Setup and Configuration menu.
- Click Ruleset Setup.
- Select the ruleset you would like to update.
- Click on the Performance Management product card, then click Product Setup.
Review setups
A review setup defines the structure and rules governing the performance review process within an organisation. It determines how performance agreements function, specifying rating permissions, the level of the employee's involvement, and approval workflows.
When you start the review setup, only the Details menu item will be accessible. However, once you have adjusted and saved the review setup settings, the other menu items will become available.
Let's examine each menu item more closely.
Details
The name, description, and configuration settings for the review setup can be edited on the Details screen.
Review Items
- Fill in the name and weight of the review period.
- Toggle to set the review period's status to active.
- Click SAVE when you are finished or click CANCEL to discard your edits.
- Click +REVIEW SURVEY to add an evaluation to the review setup.
- Fill in the name, weight, and maximum score of the review survey.
- Switch the toggles to select the status for the following:
-
- Active
- Allow revised scores
- Require mandatory comments.
-
- Click SAVE when you are finished or click CANCEL to discard your edits.
- If you have finished configuring the review items, they will appear on the Performance Management dashboard as shown below:
Sections
The different Sections of the performance agreement can be switched on or off, assigned weights, or configured for use.
The following steps will guide you through setting up and configuring the sections of a performance agreement.
A performance agreement can consist of the following sections:
- Primary Goals (always enabled by default)
- Stretch Goals (optional)
- Values and Behaviours (optional)
- Leadership Behaviours (optional)
- Key Competencies (optional)
It is important to ensure your section weights add up to 100% for the performance agreement, or you may receive an error message as follows:
Let us look at the settings linked to each section of the performance agreement in more detail.
Primary Goals
Primary Goals form the core performance expectations of a role. They define what must be delivered for the organisation to function effectively and sustainably.
Since this section of a performance agreement is always enabled by default, the toggle to disable it is greyed out.
- Add a weight for this section.
- Use the toggle to choose whether the section's weight may change or not.
- Configure the settings related to Key Performance Indicator weights:
- Option 1: The Key Performance Indicator weights must add up to 100% per Key Performance Area.
- You can choose to automatically distribute the item weights (i.e. if there are 5 KPIs for a specific KPA, each KPI will have a weight of 20%).
- Option 2: The combined weighting of all Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) within a section must total 100% (i.e., if there are 2 KPAs in the section, each with 2 KPIs, each KPI will have a weight of 25%).
- Option 1: The Key Performance Indicator weights must add up to 100% per Key Performance Area.
- Configure the performance rating scale and the check-in rating scale to be used for this section.
- Toggle to select whether comments will be required during check-ins or when rating objectives.
Stretch Goals
This section is an optional addition to performance agreements. Stretch Goals are intentionally ambitious and are typically linked to strategic growth, innovation or transformation rather than routine delivery.
- Add a weight for this section.
- Toggle to set the section to active.
- Use the toggle to choose whether the section's weight may change or not.
- Configure the settings related to Key Performance Indicator weights:
- Option 1: The Key Performance Indicator weights must add up to 100% per Key Performance Area.
- You can choose to automatically distribute the item weights (i.e. if there are 5 KPIs for a specific KPA, each KPI will have a weight of 20%).
- Option 2: The combined weighting of all Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) within a section must total 100% (i.e., if there are 2 KPAs in the section, each with 2 KPIs, each KPI will have a weight of 25%).
- Option 1: The Key Performance Indicator weights must add up to 100% per Key Performance Area.
- Configure the performance rating scale and the check-in rating scale to be used for this section.
- Toggle to select whether comments will be required during check-ins or when rating objectives.
Values and Behaviours
The Values and Behaviours section of a performance agreement supports growth beyond technical competence. Whereas the primary goals focus on what is achieved, this section focuses on how it is achieved.
- Add a weight for this section.
- Use the toggle to choose whether the section's weight may change or not.
- Select whether item weights may be distributed automatically (i.e. if there are 5 items, they will each have a weight of 20%).
- Decide whether to allow users to add or remove items from this list.
- Configure the performance rating scale and the check-in rating scale to be used for this section.
- Toggle to select whether comments will be required during check-ins or when rating items.
- Link master data values and behaviours to the performance agreement.
- Click here to find out how to update the Master Data Library.
Leadership Behaviours
Including a Leadership Behaviours section in a performance agreement is crucial to strategic governance. It not only assesses leadership effectiveness but also emphasises its direct influence on organisational culture and long-term success. At senior levels, leadership behaviours significantly shape the broader organisational environment, influencing team dynamics, decision-making, and overall performance beyond individual KPIs.
- Add a weight for this section.
- Choose whether the section's weight may change or not.
- Select whether item weights may be distributed automatically (i.e. if there are 4 items, they will each have a weight of 25%).
- Decide whether to allow users to add or remove items from this list.
- Configure the performance rating scale and the check-in rating scale to be used for this section.
- Toggle to select whether comments will be required during check-ins or when rating items.
- Link master data leadership behaviours to the performance agreement.
- Click here to find out how to update the Master Data Library.
Key Competencies
Listing Key Competencies in a performance agreement ensures that capability, not only output, is formally assessed. While goals measure results, competencies evaluate the underlying skills and proficiency that enable high performance.
This section strengthens talent governance, succession planning and capability development.
- Add a weight for this section.
- Choose whether the section's weight may change or not.
- Select whether item weights may be distributed automatically (i.e. if there are 5 items, they will each have a weight of 20%).
- Decide whether to allow users to link additional key competencies from the Master Data Library.
- Configure the performance rating scale and the check-in rating scale to be used for this section. Toggle whether comments will be required during check-ins or when rating items.
Action Plan
Linking an Action Plan to a performance agreement transforms the document from a static evaluation tool into a dynamic performance management instrument. It ensures that identified gaps, risks or development areas are not merely recorded but actively addressed. In other words, this section closes the loop between assessment and improvement. Toggle to switch action plans on or off.
Templates
The final menu item when creating or editing review setups is Templates.
Creating performance agreement templates can greatly enhance the efficiency of developing performance agreements, making the process smoother and more organised. This not only ensures consistency in format but also helps minimise administrative burdens. By following this guide, you’ll be equipped to craft reusable performance agreement templates that can serve effectively across multiple performance cycles.
To begin, ensure you are on the Templates screen in the review setup's settings.
Create New Template
- Click +NEW TEMPLATE.
- Add a descriptive title for this performance agreement template. Use the toggle buttons to select whether to publish the template and whether the template's weights should override the weights configured in the review setup.
Add Primary Goals and Stretch Goals
The process for adding primary and stretch goals is the same for both sections. Follow the steps below to add primary goals, then repeat them for stretch goals.
Add perspectives
- If you are using perspectives, click +PERSPECTIVE. If not, skip ahead to adding a key performance area.
- Select a perspective from the drop-down menu and assign a weight. Click SAVE ADD NEW to continue adding more perspectives to this section, or click SAVE if you are done.
- Your added perspectives and their assigned weights will display on the screen.
Add KPAs
- Click +KEY PERFORMANCE AREA to add a KPA.
- Type your own KPA in the designated field, or select one from the Master Data Library. Assign weights to the KPAs, ensuring that their total for each perspective (or section, if not using perspectives) equals 100%. Click SAVE ADD NEW to continue adding more KPAs, or click SAVE if you are done.
- Your added KPAs and their assigned weights will display on the screen.
Add KPIs
- Click KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR+ to add a KPI to a KPA.
- Type in your own KPI, or select one from the Master Data Library. Complete details of the KPA, such as a description, related activities, measures, and an apt rating scale.
- Click SAVE ADD NEW to continue adding more KPAs, or click SAVE if you are done.
- Your added KPIs and their assigned weights will display on the screen.
Add Values and Behaviours, Leadership Behaviours, and Key Competencies
Values and Behaviours are configured in the review setup's settings and will automatically be populated when the performance agreement is created.
The same will happen with Leadership Behaviours.
Key Competencies can be linked to the performance agreement template by either creating your own, or selecting one from the Master Data Library.
Save a created template
- Before you save the template you have created, ensure the following is in place:
- The template has a descriptive name.
- The template is published (if it is ready to be used in your review setup).
- The template's weights are correct.
- All the weights of the perspectives in a section should add up to 100%.
- The total weighting of all KPAs linked to a specific perspective (or to a section, where perspectives are not applied) must equal 100%.
- All KPI weights linked to a KPA should total 100%.
- Click SAVE.
- A message will display indicating the successful creation of the template.
- If the template weights are not balanced, an error message will appear.
Import a Template
Templates can also be imported using an import sheet. The template will be populated using Excel, prepared for import into the Performance Management module, and automatically linked to a review setup.
- To begin importing a template, access the Module-Specific Functions menu.
- Click Import.
- Select Performance Management from the drop-down menu, and ensure it is set to import templates. Click PROCEED to continue.
- Download the Excel import file and populate it with the template's details.
- When you have completed this step, click UPLOAD IMPORT FILE to upload your import file.
- Once the file has successfully uploaded, click IMPORT.
- The import results will be displayed. If the file was successfully staged for import, the results will all show green ticks.
- To view the status of the template's import, navigate to the system inbox.
- Click Imports.
- The table will show all the results of recent system imports. Locate your performance template import entry, and view the status.
- Staged: The import is still in progress.
- Completed: The import has completed successfully.
- CompletedWithErrors: There are errors in your import file.
- To view the errors with your import file, find the CompletedWithErrors entry and hover over the three dots.
- Click Export Errors to investigate why the template did not complete the import process.
- The export document containing the errors will be located in your system inbox.
- Once you have reviewed all errors with your imported templates, they should import successfully, and your template library should look like this:
- Templates can easily be copied or deleted by hovering over the desired template and either clicking the copy or the dustbin icon.