ABSTRACT

This book is a practical guide for managers to increase and support employee engagement through stronger performance management tools and techniques. In this second edition, Edward Mone and Manuel London incorporate new developments in the field, including discussion of issues about the value of challenging goals, annual formal appraisals, forced ranking, and ways to give constructive feedback. The authors expand the traditional notion of performance management to include building trust, creating conditions of empowerment, managing team learning, and maintaining ongoing straightforward communications about performance, all of which are critical to employee engagement. Case studies offer concrete examples, and checklists and surveys supply managers with ways to assess employee engagement as well as directions for increasing engagement. An up-to-date, straightforward guide, this book is appropriate for graduate students in Employee Engagement, Human Resources, and Management Studies, as well as scholars and practitioners in those fields. 

chapter 2|17 pages

Understanding Performance Appraisal

chapter 3|35 pages

Building a Climate of Trust

chapter 4|20 pages

Setting Meaningful and Effective Goals

chapter 5|20 pages

Meeting the Feedback Challenge

chapter 6|10 pages

Recognizing Employee Performance

chapter 7|27 pages

Learning about 360-Degree Feedback

chapter 8|22 pages

Coaching for Success

chapter 10|25 pages

Managing and Preventing Employee Burnout