Here is a perfect metaphor for our new system.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Our New Performance Rating System At Work
... is hopelessly complicated. All performance rating systems boil down to this simple task: reward people according to how much you want to keep them. Peyton Manning gets millions. The second-string left guard gets league minimum. That's it. That's all there is to it. Where I work, we're developing a system that uses numerical ratings in several personal development areas which are then averaged to create an overall score which is then used to discover your zone on a graph of score vs. salary which then tells the manager what table to use for calculating raises and bonuses.
Here is a perfect metaphor for our new system.
We're accomplishing incredibly simple things through massively complex means in a language none of us understand.
Here is a perfect metaphor for our new system.
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You're missing one of the key "features" of this new system and the one it replaces: they're deliberately designed to keep compensation down. It allows your superiors, err, supervisors, to say things like, "you're a great worker and very valuable to us. The Pay Pool Secretariat would like to increase your base pay, but according to the maximum accretion sub-chart in section 97 your terms of service and prior restraint won't allow us. YOKOHAMA!"
Mousetrap has taken on a Frankenstein-esque life of its own! Where's that blimp?!
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