Performance Typology Map
Performance Typology Map

Performance Essays

Performers in the Organization

This level looks at the job and the performers who carry out those jobs in Rummler & Brache's "Three level Framework" (1990):

Goals Design Management
Organization Level Organization Goals Organization Design Organization Management
Process Level Process Goals Process Design Process Management
Job/Performer Level Job Goals Job Design Job Management
If capable, well-trained people are placed in a setting with clear expectations, minimal task interference, reinforcing consequences, and appropriate feedback, then they will be motivated. - Geary Rummler and Alan Brache, (1990)

Job/Performer Goals

People make processes work, thus their goals need to be directed towards process contributions.

Job/Performer Design

Design looks at such factors as ergonomics, sequence of activities, job procedures, and the allocation of responsibilities.

Job/Performer Management

This level ensure that good leadership is provided.

Performance Analysis Quadrant

To help manage the performer, the Performance Analysis Quadrant is a useful tool as it helps with pin-pointing deficiencies. By asking two questions, "Does the employee have adequate job knowledge?" and "Does the employee have the proper attitude (desire) to perform the job?" and then assigning a numerical rating between 1 and 10 for each answer, places the employee in 1 of 4 possible performance quadrants:

motivation environment selection training Performance Analysis Quadrant

(For more information, click on one of the four quadrant sections.)

Reference

Rummler, G. & Brache, A., (1990). Improving Performance: How to Manage the White Space on the Organization Chart. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.