the art of evaluations
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• Describe the evaluation process used by most organizations
• Compare and contrast self-evaluation, standard performance review, and peer review
• Identify three outcomes of an effective evaluation process
Objectives
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How Do You View the Evaluation Process Where You Work?
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• Unwritten vs. written
• Self criticism — You are your own worst judge sometimes
• Potential for growth — Journaling objectively
• Use the same criteria your supervisor uses
Self-Evaluations
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• More common tool being used in human resource management
• Mechanism for evaluation employee performance based on feedback from everyone the person interacts with: peers, manager, customers, subordinates
• Purpose is to include multiple data sources in performance appraisal process
360 Evaluation
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Monitoring performance at periodic intervals to:• Identify strengths and weaknesses
• Clarify expectations
• Define areas for improvement
• Maintain and improve communication
Performance Evaluations
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Promote growth, development and communication
Performance Evaluations
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Evaluating personnel is a continuous process — not a one-day task
Performance Evaluations
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• Be familiar with process and form
• Observe and document performance throughout the year
• Document positive, neutral and negative (or problematic) events
Planning for an Evaluation
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• Create a performance log
• Documenting as you observe increases the fairness of the review
Documenting for Evaluations
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Attitudes vs. Behaviors• Attitudes are the thoughts and feelings that underlie what an employee does on the job
• Behaviors are observable actions that can be measured by practice standards, hospital policy or predetermined goals
Documenting for Evaluations
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Attitudes vs. BehaviorsEnthusiastic• Completes work in a timely manner
Neglectful• Violates a company policy
Lazy• Arrives at work 15 minutes late once a week
Attention to Detail• Submits work without errors or omissions
Difficult Getting Along• Shouts at co-workers
Documenting for Evaluations
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• Use evidence from the current appraisal period — not recent events or in the past
• Rate and discuss behaviors that are relevant to the job or position
Preparing an Evaluation
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Do not:• Prepare hastily for an appraisal
• Be swayed by most recent events
• Rate everything “adequate” or “good” just to be “nice”
• Surprise the recipient with harsh judgments not previously addressed
• Give any opinion without supporting with facts or examples
Giving Feedback
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Do an internal check before giving a review:• Realize relationships matter
• Examine intentions
• Review assumptions
Giving Feedback
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• Reserve a place without telephones
• Explain the process
• Outcome of the review
Performance Review Conference
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“…practicing RNs systematically assess, monitor and make judgments about quality of care as measured against professional standards of care.”
— American Nurses Association, 1988
In industry and business, the process isthe same.
Peer Review Process
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• 95% of staff and nurse managers preferred this component
• Part of shared governance
• Can assist in correcting or applauding performance that may not have been noticed
• Improve quality outcomes of practice
Why Consider Peer Review?
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In most organizations, this takes 3-5 years to implement.
Gain support and interest of staff:
• Best presented as culture change
• Explain benefits and how it will be used
• Administration support is critical
First Things First
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• Planning group formed
• Dedicated planning coordinator leads the group and is liaison to HR
• How will peer review be incorporated into professional practice model?
• Consider using stepped approach moving from educational to appraisal
Planning Phase
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• Job description
• Performance appraisal tool
• Unit’s code of conduct
• Facility’s code of ethics
Staff must be involved in design and content of tools and given time to critique and revise.
Tools
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• Staff selects own reviewer
• Anonymous reviewer
• Committee of reviewers
Identifying the Reviewers
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• Cover basics of program
• Teach reviewers essential skills
• Allow staff and management to voice concerns
• Pilot one unit before organization roll-out
Educating Staff
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• Must be done on time
• All areas of review must be completed
• Committee decides on consequences if review does not comply
Ground Rules
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• Increased professionalism
• Improved accountability
• Increased retention
• Better communication skills
Outcomes Reported
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