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AI for Managers: Why the Annual Review Is Already Prehistoric

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Giving employees formal feedback once a year is prehistoric. Once a quarter is medieval. And most organizations are still doing both. In this episode of Keep Moving Forward, Gemma Versace sits down with Arnaud Grunwald, chief product officer at ClearCo, to talk about why the philosophy behind the annual performance review no longer holds up and what AI for managers is about to replace it with. They cover: - Why the scheduled feedback model is already running out of road - What real AI adoption looks like beyond the product layer - How to build leadership alignment that holds under pressure - Why the organizations that come through the AI transition well won't be the fastest The review isn't getting better. The model is being replaced. Here's what comes next.

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Giving employees formal feedback once a year is prehistoric. Once a quarter is medieval. And most organizations are still doing both. In this episode of Keep Moving Forward, Gemma Versace sits down with Arnaud Grunwald, chief product officer at ClearCo, to talk about why the philosophy behind the annual performance review no longer holds up and what AI for managers is about to replace it with. They cover: - Why the scheduled feedback model is already running out of road - What real AI adoption looks like beyond the product layer - How to build leadership alignment that holds under pressure - Why the organizations that come through the AI transition well won't be the fastest The review isn't getting better. The model is being replaced. Here's what comes next.

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