Overview:
This session provides managers, HR professionals, and team leaders with a practical, structured guide to managing and documenting remote employee performance effectively.
Attendees will learn how to set clear performance expectations in a remote context, how to conduct meaningful remote check-ins and performance conversations, how to identify and document performance issues early, and how to build a documentation practice that is consistent, fair, and legally defensible regardless of where their employees are working. Please note - this session is designed as a practical management guide and does not constitute legal advice. Attendees are encouraged to consult qualified legal counsel for state-specific guidance.
Why you should Attend:
Remote work does not reduce your legal obligation to manage performance - it increases the documentation burden because you have fewer in-person interactions to rely on as evidence. If a remote employee's performance deteriorates and you have no documented record of expectations communicated, check-ins conducted, feedback provided, and support offered - you have no foundation for any formal action. And if that employee files a complaint or a wrongful termination claim, the absence of documentation in a remote context is even more damaging than it would be in an office setting.
This session gives you the framework to manage remote performance with the same rigour, consistency, and legal defensibility as any in-person environment.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- How remote work has changed the performance management landscape for managers
- Setting clear, measurable, and documented performance expectations for remote employees
- How to establish accountability structures that work in a distributed work environment
- Conducting effective remote check-ins - frequency, format, and documentation
- How to identify early warning signs of underperformance in a remote employee
- Documenting remote performance issues - what to record, how to record it, and when
- Managing performance conversations remotely - video, phone, and written communication
- How to document feedback provided and employee responses in a remote context
- Building a digital documentation trail that is organised, accessible, and legally defensible
- Performance Improvement Plans for remote employees - structure, delivery, and follow-up
- Common remote performance management mistakes and how to avoid them
- Tools and practices that support consistent remote performance documentation
Who Will Benefit:
- Managers
- HR Professionals
- Team Leaders
- Remote Team Managers
- Operations Managers
- Department Heads, People Managers
- Business Owners
- HR Business Partners
- Anyone Managing a Fully or Partially Remote Workforce