last updated 10/25/2016
Everyday 
Interactions as Forms of Performance Control 
(in HR and Culturally Managed Organizations)
A.  One on One Influence Strategies - How do you 
control organization member performance?  
(Descriptive list in order of frequency of 
use)
  - 
Reasoning - presenting a logical argument for 
  compliance (usual first choice in most organizations)
- Assertiveness - asking for compliance firmly
- Bargaining - offering something in return for 
  compliance
- Coalition - seeking support from others as 
  backing
- Friendliness -
- Calling on or making reference to higher authority
- Sanctions - punishment or threats
B.  Goal Setting - Goals can 
control performance whether set jointly or unilaterally.  They channel 
behavior and thinking.
  - Goal specificity - Greater specificity yields 
  greater effectiveness of performance
- Goal difficulty - Realistic, achievable but 
  challenging goals work best.
- Mutual participation in goal setting tends to 
  produce more challenging goals
C.  Feedback - In "systems 
theory" 
terms,  feedback consists of messages that control the system and keep it stable. Usually the 
messages are assumed to come from 
supervisor but that isn't always the reality of the workplace.
  - positive feedback - messages that tell the system 
  (employee) to keep doing what it's doing
- negative feedback - messages that tell the system 
  (employee) to change what it's doing
 
- Feedback is most effective if it is --
		- rapid - occuring quickly after behavior occurs
- frequent - daily or weekly is better by far than 
		quarterly or annual reviews
- specific - feedback messages deal with very 
		specfic behaviors/actions/oputcome
 
  Feedback Characteristics that Influence Its 
	Effectiveness in Controlling Performance
  - Valance - positive or negative
- specificity - level of detail, how behavioral
- timeliness - proximity to the performance the feedback 
  references
- frequency - how often is feedback delivered
- sensitivity - to what degree are the feelings of the 
  receiver considered in the message