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Only 2 percent of leaders believe their performance reviews actually work, yet most companies still rely on them to shape culture, compensation, and careers.
Cait Donovan sits down with leadership team coach and best-selling author Mike Goldman to question why so many organizations cling to management systems that quietly undermine organizational performance. If leaders say people are their greatest asset, why do they rely on a process that most of them admit adds little value? When expectations are unclear and culture standards are flexible for the wrong people, team health performance drops and talent retention becomes a guessing game.
Mike shares his concept of talent density as a more rigorous, systems-based approach to team performance. The focus shifts from annual ratings to talent fit and sustainable performance, where productivity and culture impact both matter. This is about rethinking performance management at work in a way that supports long-term performance. When talent density becomes the standard, leaders have a clearer path to building high-performing teams without burnout and without compromising the culture they claim to value.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Why Performance Reviews Are Broken
02:54 Rethinking Performance Management at Work
09:49 Setting Clear Expectations for Sustainable Performance
19:02 Productivity vs. Culture Fit: Redefining High Performance
24:07 The Cost of Tolerating Low Culture Fit
36:47 Coaching Up, Coaching Out, and Talent Fit
51:01 Building Leadership Accountability Through Talent Density
Connect with Mike Goldman:
Visit Mike Goldman's Website
Follow Mike on Instagram
Connect with Mike on LinkedIn
Order The Strength of Talent
Cait Donovan is a keynote speaker, author, and host of FRIED: The Burnout Podcast, specializing in burnout, mismatch, and sustainable performance at work. She partners with corporate leaders, teams, and professional associations through keynotes, workshops, and leadership sessions that treat burnout as data, not failure, to help organizations reduce burnout without blame or shame and build healthier, high performing cultures.
To bring Cait to your organization or event, book an inquiry call here: https://bit.ly/bookcait
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By Cait Donovan, Top Burnout Expert for Corporate and Nonprofit Organizations4.7
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Only 2 percent of leaders believe their performance reviews actually work, yet most companies still rely on them to shape culture, compensation, and careers.
Cait Donovan sits down with leadership team coach and best-selling author Mike Goldman to question why so many organizations cling to management systems that quietly undermine organizational performance. If leaders say people are their greatest asset, why do they rely on a process that most of them admit adds little value? When expectations are unclear and culture standards are flexible for the wrong people, team health performance drops and talent retention becomes a guessing game.
Mike shares his concept of talent density as a more rigorous, systems-based approach to team performance. The focus shifts from annual ratings to talent fit and sustainable performance, where productivity and culture impact both matter. This is about rethinking performance management at work in a way that supports long-term performance. When talent density becomes the standard, leaders have a clearer path to building high-performing teams without burnout and without compromising the culture they claim to value.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Why Performance Reviews Are Broken
02:54 Rethinking Performance Management at Work
09:49 Setting Clear Expectations for Sustainable Performance
19:02 Productivity vs. Culture Fit: Redefining High Performance
24:07 The Cost of Tolerating Low Culture Fit
36:47 Coaching Up, Coaching Out, and Talent Fit
51:01 Building Leadership Accountability Through Talent Density
Connect with Mike Goldman:
Visit Mike Goldman's Website
Follow Mike on Instagram
Connect with Mike on LinkedIn
Order The Strength of Talent
Cait Donovan is a keynote speaker, author, and host of FRIED: The Burnout Podcast, specializing in burnout, mismatch, and sustainable performance at work. She partners with corporate leaders, teams, and professional associations through keynotes, workshops, and leadership sessions that treat burnout as data, not failure, to help organizations reduce burnout without blame or shame and build healthier, high performing cultures.
To bring Cait to your organization or event, book an inquiry call here: https://bit.ly/bookcait
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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