In this episode of HR Heretics, Nolan Church and Kelli Dragovich discuss the reality of PIPs (Performance Improvement Plans).
Are PIPs genuine efforts to help employees or a company CYA tactic? Kelli and Nolan explore the misuse of PIPs, arguing that they should be a last resort, not the first step in addressing performance issues. Listen to their insights as they discuss PIP alternatives, like the "fork approach," focusing on open communication and employee empowerment over PIPs.
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(03:12) Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs)
(01:46) Pips As A Forcing Function And The Misuse Of The Process
(05:06) The Misconception on PIPs
(06:48) Sponsors: Planful | Workvivo
(08:00) The "PIP or Package" Approach and its Alternatives
(13:21) Surviving PIP
(16:38) Advice for Employees Facing PIP
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