Once you have hired good employees, the next step that successful people managers take is to develop the full potential of their employees. Performance management is a process that helps managers achieve the goal of getting the best from their employees.

Managing Employee Performance

Managing Employee Performance
This course is part of Human Resource Management: HR for People Managers Specialization

Instructor: Larry Bourgerie
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Reviewed on Oct 10, 2021
this course is amazing, give me a lot of knowledge i haven't know before. give me a lot of benefit. so insightful. thank you so much university of minnesota, the lecture, and especially for Coursera.
Reviewed on Mar 14, 2017
Overall, good information that is very helpful for making the transition into the HR field. I wish the lecturer didn't trip over his own words all the time - it made it hard to listen to the video's.
Reviewed on Oct 30, 2017
The course is very easy to understand and practical, the addition of civility in this model completes fundamentals for an effective performance management program in organisations.
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