98 Improve your Communication Skills
change and improvement. Generate alternatives. Seek agreement
on what could be done. You might be looking for new moves
towards targets, performance standards or even amendments to
the job description.
Questions at this stage include:
• What might we do to alter our targets or standards?
• Do we need to rewrite any part of the job description?
• How could the job be improved? Have you any ideas?
Part
You and the jobholder confirm
your agreement and part on
the clear understanding that these actions are recorded and will
be monitored.
Look back at the essential elements of a conversation for
action in Chapter 3. Remember that you will gain more
commitment from the jobholder if you
make requests and invite
them to give a considered response.
Don’t complete any forms during the interview. It will take too
long and distract you from your real business. Take time to fill
out any paperwork carefully, after the interview has ended. You
need time to assemble your thoughts
and summarise them in
your mind. You should, of course, at least show any completed
paperwork to the jobholder and involve them in any changes.
You must make sure that you carry
out any actions that you
agree to in the interview: support, procedural changes, delegation
or training. If you do not, you undermine both your own
authority and the credibility of the appraisal process itself. And
you will find it harder next time to generate the respect and trust
that form the basis of the whole system.
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