It’s the Middle of the Year, What Are You Doing to Prepare for Employee Performance Review Season? Posted on November 14, 2024 by Lauren HundleyMost companies have their annual reviews at the end of the year, or even in January of the next year, so I bet you think I am crazy for bringing up performance reviews in June. But think about it – how hard is it to remember everything that happened the year before during the holidays? Read More
Teamphoria Discusses The Dreaded Self-Reviews Posted on November 7, 2024 by Amanda Strungs(And Why I Think You Should Make Your Employees Do Them.) Let’s be clear, I just finished my annual performance self-review. We have an amazing HR team that trimmed down the process. The questions were thought-provoking and applicable; it was technically painless; and it took me less than an hour. Overall the process was flawless, Read More
Teamphoria Provides 8 Tips for Painless Performance Reviews Posted on November 4, 2024 by Lauren HurlockWe’re starting our annual reviews here at Teamphoria, which got us thinking about what makes a good performance review! While we were preparing for ours, we wanted to share our strategies to get through performance review season. Here are eight tips to make performance reviews less painful, more efficient, so you can actually use them. Read More
Top 5 Reasons to Use Teamphoria Software For Your Performance Reviews Posted on November 3, 2024 by Lauren Hundley Easier to provide feedback all year – More and more companies are transitioning to monthly check-ins and Teamphoria makes it quick and easy. Team members can easily access their monthly check-ins on their performance profile. Cuts down time to take performance review – Gone are the days of paper reviews. Teamphoria allows team members Read More
Don’t Let Your Performance Reviews Get Stuck in Groundhog Day Posted on October 31, 2024 by Lauren Hundley Feel like you are stuck in the movie Groundhog Day with your performance reviews? Let Teamphoria break the cycle! Please tell me you’ve seen the movie and are getting my reference? Bill Murray (a Charleston local) stars as a TV weatherman Phil Connors, doomed to relive Groundhog Day over and over again in Punxsutawney, Read More