Feedback as Fuel, Performance as Culture - Idris Reese - ebook

Feedback as Fuel, Performance as Culture ebook

Idris Reese

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Opis

The annual performance review is no longer a viable instrument for managing human performance in modern organizations. Research confirms what most leaders already sense: 96% of employees identify regular feedback as a primary driver of daily motivation, yet fewer than 30% of global workers report receiving the consistent feedback they need. The gap between what sustains high performance and what most organizations actually deliver is not a resource problem — it is a system design problem. This book examines how organizations can replace episodic evaluation with continuous feedback infrastructure — the structured, multi-directional dialogue systems that create alignment between individual contribution and organizational goal at the cadence performance actually demands. It maps the proven models redefining performance management in 2026: Adobe's three-tier check-in framework, which replaced annual reviews with focused developmental conversations and saved managers 100,000 hours annually while simultaneously improving engagement scores; 360-degree feedback systems that improve leadership effectiveness by up to 30%; and pulse survey architectures that give HR leaders real-time organizational intelligence rather than retrospective snapshots. The book also addresses the psychological prerequisites of effective feedback culture — particularly psychological safety, the condition under which teams communicate honestly rather than strategically, and without which even the most sophisticated feedback system produces distorted data.

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Liczba stron: 166

Rok wydania: 2026

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