A Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) is more than just a document—it's a structured and supportive tool for helping employees reach their full potential. Rather than serving as a disciplinary mechanism, a well-designed PIP should act as a career development framework that outlines goals, defines expectations, and provides a clear roadmap for employee success.
Whether you're a seasoned HR leader, a new manager, or an employee trying to understand your role in a PIP process, this webinar will walk you through everything you need to know about designing, communicating, and executing a PIP that works.
What You’ll Learn:
This practical, strategy-packed session will explore:
1. The Purpose of Performance Improvement Plans
2. Benefits of a PIP
3. Impact of PIPs on Employees
4. Clarifying Stakeholder Roles
5. What an Effective PIP Should Include
6. What to Avoid When Developing a PIP
7. 10 Steps to Developing an Effective PIP
From identifying the problem to closing the PIP, this section walks through:
8. Best Practices for Communicating PIPs
9. Monitoring Progress
10. How to Respond When You’re on a PIP
Why You Need to Attend:
Every manager will eventually face a situation where an employee’s performance doesn’t align with organizational standards. When this occurs, it’s not just about “fixing” the employee—it’s about offering the tools and guidance to bring them back on track.
This webinar equips you to:
With step-by-step guidance and actionable strategies, you’ll leave this session confident in your ability to manage and support underperformance through effective PIPs.
Key Takeaways:
Who This Course is For:
This webinar is ideal for professionals involved in employee performance, development, or compliance. Attendees may include:
Deborah Jenkins, PHR, SHRM-CP, has over twenty years of experience as an Accounting and Human Resources (HR) Professional. She has served in senior leadership roles as well as supporting businesses as a generalist, payroll specialist, training and development provider, and benefits administrator. The variety of industries she has contributed to span the public, private and non-profit sectors. From this, Deborah has derived a broad understanding of the challenges facing business leaders, HR professionals, and all personnel. After having spent years...