The Challenges of Behavioral Management
Steven Romero
Chapter Chapter 22 in Eliminating “Us and Them”, 2011, pp 213-219 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The T&Z program was in its trial phase when I joined the company. The company had paid a consulting firm a substantial amount of money to craft the program, document it, and train the trainers. Every employee had been sent to off-site training and the human resources department installed several mechanisms to establish, support, and manage the program. The sizable investment reflected how deeply the president of the company and the senior vice president of human resources believed in the program. The rank-and-file had a much different outlook on the new approach to performance management. The most common refrains I heard were: “Yeah, yeah, yeah,” “Here we go again,” and, “We’ll see.”
Keywords: Middle Management; Behavioral Management; Performance Review; Review Meeting; Human Resource Department (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-3645-0_22
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