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Performance Improvement Plan (PIP)

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What is the document?

A Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) is a formal workplace document used to address and improve an employee’s underperformance. It clearly outlines the areas where performance is below expectation, sets specific improvement goals, provides a timeline for improvement, and defines the support or training the employee will receive.

Why is it used?

This document is used to help employees improve their performance in a structured and measurable way. It ensures that performance issues are clearly communicated and gives the employee a fair opportunity to meet required standards before further action is taken.

Where is it used?

A PIP is used in workplaces across all industries as part of HR and performance management processes. It is typically applied when an employee is not meeting job expectations and requires formal intervention.

Who uses it?

  • Employers and business owners
  • HR departments and managers
  • Employees under performance review
  • Team leaders and supervisors

Benefits

A Performance Improvement Plan provides clear expectations and structured guidance for improvement. It ensures fairness by giving employees a defined opportunity to enhance their performance. The document helps managers track progress objectively, supports better communication, and can improve productivity. Additionally, it reduces the likelihood of disputes by documenting concerns and agreed improvement steps.

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