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Don't Set Goals, Set StandardsThe radical new approach to performance management.

ByLeticia Corbisier

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Having spent the past 20 years in Human Resources, for as long as I can remember, the yearlygoal setting practice has been a dreaded exerciseby most. Managers, employees and even HR professionals find the process cumbersome. It is bureaucratic, riddled with bias and often poorly executed. However, it is still one of the most used tools for measuring individual performance and allocating bonuses across organizations worldwide.

I am not saying that setting goals isn't an important element of measuring performance, but I am advocating that the way organizations do it is outdated and requires a new approach. In most cases, practicality gets lost in what often is a tick-box yearly exercise done in a hurry by leaders who are facing challenges that were not imagined at the time these practices were conceived. In the world of global pandemics, economic volatile markets and remote working demands, leaders need new tools to address new ways of creating value and high performing cultures.SMART goals just aren't appealing enough.

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