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This page is named Performance appraisal, however, the title is misleading and only used because it is the normal translation for "Medarbejder udviklings samtale" - employee development interview or rather conversation. In this page you may read about the Performance appraisal - the Scandinavian way.

In most companies in the Scandinavian countries, companies use Performance appraisal to focus on the relation between the employer and the employee and the well-being of the employee. The employee performance is also discussed. However, the underlying assumption is that the employee always attempt to do her best. Even though the focus is different, the result might be the same: A better working environment and an enhanced business performance.

This page has been developed to guide managers in planing, execution and evaluation of the Performance appraisal - the Scandinavian way.

If you would like to compare the scandinavian model with the Anglo-American model Wikipedia have a good article also called Performance appraisal.


Performance appraisal

An employee development interview is an annual meeting between the employee and the immediate supervisor. This conversation is an essential tool to provide a framework for the employee's ongoing development in the job. The meeting is also seen as a formal supplement to the daily dialogue between employee and manager.

Here you will find a description of the various phases of a employee development conversation.

Interview vs. conversation

It is important that the meeting becomes a equal conversation between the employee and the manager. A passive interview where the manager ask questions and the employee answers politely will not serve any purposes and might lead to disappointment rather than success.

Background

to be continued..

Planing

Follow-up

Evaluation of the company's employee development program

Templates

References

Document History

Version Date Author Status Purpose of update
1 08 May 2012 PSA Draft Not released.