Volume
46
Issue
4
Abstract
This article describes the initiative of a large Extension system to improve its performance management system. Information on the utility of the present system was sought from a wide range of stakeholders, and key strengths and weaknesses were identified. The revision focused on updating and simplifying the performance dimensions, creating a single set of requirements for all levels of staff, and moving towards an electronic submission, storage, and retrieval system for evaluative information. The article concludes with implementation and evaluation strategies and lessons learned along the continuous improvement path of performance management at Illinois.
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Recommended Citation
Kuchinke, K., Correthers, G., & Cecil, K. (2008). Managing Performance in Extension: Redesigning the Performance Evaluation System at Illinois. The Journal of Extension, 46(4), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol46/iss4/7