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Developing employee performance: Feedback and appraisals

This guide explores how to build an effective feedback culture and appraisal system, including why feedback matters and how it can support performance improvement. It helps employers develop appraisal approaches that engage employees and contribute to better outcomes.

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By Colin Lamb, Connect Three Chief Explorer | Susan Earle | Susan McRoberts, Connect Three Consultant | Bar Huberman, Brightmine Editor

In this guide to performance development, we explore how to establish a feedback culture and an appraisal system that employees will engage with and that make a clear contribution to improving performance.

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    • Why is it so important to create a feedback culture?
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Colin Lamb

Connect Three‘s chief explorer, Colin Lamb, is a highly energetic and creative development specialist with vast experience in organisational and work-based learning, development and leadership. He has worked with SMEs (including alternative business models like social enterprises and employee ownership) and larger corporates. He is extremely passionate about learning and development, with a focus on how this contributes and aligns with business strategy and growth, skills and capability, and organisational culture.

Colin is a change maker helping to innovate workplaces through their people, practices and environments. He has extensive qualifications and over 18 years’ experience. He is at the helm of innovation and always brings best practice and cutting-edge research to the table through continuous professional development.

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Susan Earle

Susan has expertise in developing people strategy, driving employee engagement, talent management, training design and delivery, and generalist HR, including recruitment. Susan led the people development activity in a dynamic and fast-growing Ayrshire business to achieve national status in the Sunday Times 100 Best Companies To Work For (2015-2017) before joining Connect Three as a consultant.

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Susan McRoberts

One of Connect Three‘s consultants, Susan has worked with founders, CEOs, directors and leadership teams to develop people plans that help drive business results. Working with a range of clients, Susan loves to curate the best of more than 20 years’ experience with the latest thinking, external best practice and creativity to develop engaging and practical solutions that make a difference.

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Bar Huberman - Content Manager at Brightmine

Bar Huberman
Content manager, HR strategy and practice, Brightmine

Bar is a former solicitor with more than 18 years’ experience focused on serving the needs of businesses and HR professionals. She leads the HR strategy and practice team, which focuses on developing content that meets the priorities of HR professionals in strategic roles. Bar’s team works with leading experts in their field to shape practical content that helps organisations become an employer of choice, as well as guidance to train line managers in people skills.

Prior to joining Brightmine, Bar was a solicitor at a leading firm in Brighton, and she has an LLB in Law and French. Bar is also chair of the board of trustees of the charity Embracing Arts.

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