By using a more collaborative approach, empowering employees and changing from a culture of top-down control, some organisations are moving towards more transparent and agile systems to improve performance and accomplish workloads.
So how can goals be used collaboratively? Edwin A. Locke and Gary P. Latham, the two most recognised academic researchers on goal setting, have stated in their research that “Making a public commitment to a goal enhances personal commitment.”
Making a goal public or social will certainly encourage collaboration among team members and open communication between colleagues. Social goals allow employees to work in real-time by sharing work amongst peers, managers and teams. Goals are shared and worked on collaboratively across teams and the organisation. Individual performance is monitored in real-time and has direct relevance to results. Teams can rally around objectives in an easy, open and social way. This helps teams to stay focused on what really matters and encourages individuals to work towards driving the key targets that impact the business.
There are a number of new and innovative social performance management platforms on the market now. These systems fully embrace the concept of collaborative, social goals. WorkSimple’s platform allows individuals and teams “to set relevant goals that impact work happening on a daily basis.” The platform provides a news stream which enables individuals to view what their peers are working on and see how their own work fits into the bigger picture.
Rypple, which has recently been acquired by Sales Force describe their approach to social goals - “you can inspire your team to set challenging objectives — and actually accomplish them. Objectives and key results achieved are showcased on individual profile pages so people know where they stand and what’s expected of them….. Share your goals publicly on Rypple and access resources from across the company. People in your organisation can join goals — and invite others to collaborate with them. Teams aligned around achieving the right objectives work better together and more effectively.”
So adopting a social approach to performance management can certainly help companies to align goals in real time in addition to making them highly focused. Ultimately, the workforce feels more engaged, more in touch with where the business is heading and more empowered to engage in its success.
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