The performance review. It is one of the most insidious, most damaging, and yet most ubiquitous of corporate activities. We all hate it. And yet nobody does anything about it.
Until now...
Straight-talking Sam Culbert, management guru and UCLA professor, minces no words as he puts managers on notice that -- with the performance review as their weapon of choice -- they have built a corporate culture based on intimidation and fear. Teaming up with Wall Street Journal Senior Editor Lawrence Rout, he shows us why performance reviews are bogus and how they undermine both creativity and productivity. And he puts a good deal of the blame squarely on human resources professionals, who perpetuate the very practice that they should be trying to eliminate.
But Culbert does more than merely tear down. He also offers a substitute -- the performance preview -- that will actually accomplish the tasks that performance reviews were supposed to, but never will: holding people accountable for their actions and their results, and giving managers and their employees the kind of feedback they need for improving their skills and to give the company more of what it needs.
With passion, humor, and a rare insight into what motivates all of us to do our best, Culbert offers all of us a chance to be better managers, better employees and, indeed, better people. Culbert has long said his goal is to make the world of work fit for human consumption. "Get Rid of the Performance Review!" shows us how to do just that.
Author: Samuel A. Culbert
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Business Plus
Published: 04/14/2010
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.93lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.40w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780446556057
Award: 2011 Axiom Business Book Awards Silver Medal Winner - Human Resources
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 07/26/2010
About the AuthorSamuel A. Culbert is Professor of Management at UCLA Anderson School of Management. He is the recipient of the American Association of Publishers Best Management Book of the Year award and the
Harvard Business Review McKinsey Award.
Larry Rout is an editor at the
Wall Street Journal. It was he who wrote the original explosive article about Culbert's views on performance reviews.