Continuous Performance Management: A Framework Beyond Annual Reviews

EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 17 MIN

Continuous Performance Management: A Framework Beyond Annual Reviews

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Episode 171: The Death of the Annual Review🔗 Read the full article here: https://smartkeys.org/continuous-performance-management/In this episode of the SmartKeys podcast, we dismantle one of the most dreaded rituals in the corporate world: the annual performance review. We discuss why saving up feedback for 12 months creates anxiety, fosters "recency bias," and ultimately fails to improve employee performance.Based on the strategic guide by Felix Römer, we explore the shift to Continuous Performance Management (CPM). We analyze how moving from a "judge-and-jury" model to a "coach-and-athlete" relationship allows for real-time course correction and higher engagement.In this episode, you will learn:The Recency Bias Trap: Why human memory is flawed and tends to evaluate employees based only on their last few weeks of work, ignoring the previous 11 months.The 1:1 Revolution: How to structure weekly or bi-weekly check-ins that focus on removing blockers and career growth rather than just status updates.Decoupling Compensation: The critical importance of separating "money talks" from "growth talks" so employees can listen to feedback without worrying about their bonus.Micro-Feedback: The art of giving small, immediate praise or correction in the moment, preventing small issues from becoming major failures.Goal Agility: Why static annual goals are often irrelevant by Q2, and how continuous management allows for dynamic goal adjustment.Psychological Safety: Reducing the "fight or flight" response associated with formal reviews to create a culture where feedback is welcomed, not feared.Stop waiting until December to tell your team how they are doing. Tune in to learn how to build a culture of continuous improvement.Resources mentioned:🌐 Visit SmartKeys: https://smartkeys.orgNote: This episode features an AI-generated conversation based on source material from SmartKeys.org

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