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Do’s and Don’ts of Documenting Employee Performance and Behavior
Presented By ComplianceOnline
Thursday, June 9th at 10:00am PST
Online sale ends: 06/09/22 at 9:30am PST
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6201 America Center Drive Suite 240 San Jose, CA 95002, USA
San Jose, CA 95002
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Description

Why Should You Attend:

Most HR professionals recognize the importance of documenting employees’ performance problems.

The challenge, however, is to teach managers how to document those issues in an appropriate manner and get them to actually do the documentation.

The purpose of documenting performance problems properly isn’t just to protect the employer in case a worker files a lawsuit. It’s also to show the steps we’ve taken to help someone be successful. This is particularly important if the performance or behavior does not improve and leads to discipline and/or termination.

Good documentation creates credibility for the employer by showing that employees are treated in a fair and consistent manner. Some common mistakes include:

  • Making vague, unclear statements about what the employee needs to do to improve.
  • Adding personal attacks or subjective comments.
  • Providing little or no evidence to support decisions to discipline or terminate an employee.

This webinar will examine the steps of documentation and provide a guide to better and more effective documentation. The steps include:

  • Describe company expectations. Clearly state what the job description or the company policies require.
  • Describe the behavior or performance that must change (or that you want to continue). Describe the conduct, not the individual.
  • Having a two-way conversation shows the manager’s attempt to be fair and learn how to help the individual.
  • Prepare a detailed action plan that the employee should use to improve performance.
  • Set deadlines for correcting the behavior or performance.
  • Describe the consequences if the behavior or poor performance continues, which may include discipline and/or termination.
  • Avoid vague phrases that could provide grounds for discrimination lawsuits.

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

  • How and what to document.
  • When documentation should be used.
  • The “rules” of documentation.
  • The documentation conversation.
  • The consequences of poor documentation.
  • The Performance conversation

Who Will Benefit:

  • Human Resource Professionals
  • Human Resource Manager
  • VP Human Resources
  • Director of Human Resources
  • Anyone with management responsibilities

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10:00am to 11:00am
Doors open at 9:30am

General Admission: $199.00

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