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Development planning is the most ignored, and most misunderstood, part of performance management.
In this episode of WTF is Business Casual, HR consultants Jenny Levy and Sarah Burston break down why development planning deserves its own lane and why bundling it into performance reviews quietly wrecks employee growth, engagement, and retention.
This is Part Two of their performance management series, focused on the forward-looking side of work.
What’s inside this episode:
Listen to Part 1: Performance Reviews Are Broken (Part 1): The Messy Reality of Workplace Evaluation
Want Practical Tools Without Corporate Jargon?
Jenny and Sarah also share details about upcoming free HR training sessions through Rise HR, focused on continuous feedback, development tools, and modern performance management for small and mid-size businesses.
Visit our website: RISE Human Resources
Book a call: 30 Min HR Consultation
Follow us on Instagram: WTF is Business Casual
By Rise Human ResourcesSend us a text
Development planning is the most ignored, and most misunderstood, part of performance management.
In this episode of WTF is Business Casual, HR consultants Jenny Levy and Sarah Burston break down why development planning deserves its own lane and why bundling it into performance reviews quietly wrecks employee growth, engagement, and retention.
This is Part Two of their performance management series, focused on the forward-looking side of work.
What’s inside this episode:
Listen to Part 1: Performance Reviews Are Broken (Part 1): The Messy Reality of Workplace Evaluation
Want Practical Tools Without Corporate Jargon?
Jenny and Sarah also share details about upcoming free HR training sessions through Rise HR, focused on continuous feedback, development tools, and modern performance management for small and mid-size businesses.
Visit our website: RISE Human Resources
Book a call: 30 Min HR Consultation
Follow us on Instagram: WTF is Business Casual