Using the Performance Management Plan Republishing Options

This topic provides information on using the Update: Plan Review page when you update and republish a plan.

Viewing General Plan Details

View plan details such as the plan name, plan administrator, and start and end dates of the plan.

Selecting the Republish Options

Select any one of the republish options, combination of options, or all of the following options when you update and republish a plan:

Republishing Rules

Impact of the Republishing Options on PMP Tasks of Managers and Workers

The following table explains the impact of each of the republish options on PMP tasks of managers and workers:

Republish Option Impact of the Action
Reallocate Objectives Original objectives from the Objectives Library appear in the scorecards of plan members.
Scorecards will be with the relevant owners depending on the objective setting cycle phase. For a cascading plan, managers have to set objectives and cascade them to workers in their hierarchy.
Reevaluate Plan Population New workers who are enrolled in the plan receive FYI notifications. The PMP with its tasks list appears on the home page of newly enrolled workers.
Workers who become ineligible because of transfer or termination are marked as Transferred Out.
Workers who are no longer part of the plan population cannot view the plan on their home page.
Refresh Scorecards Objectives are added to the worker's scorecard based on the plan eligibility criteria.
Reset Scorecard Status The application resets the status of all personal scorecards to either With Worker or With Manager when you republish the plan so that all plan members can resume objective setting.

Viewing Manager and Worker Tasks

The Update Plan: Review page shows the tasks Performance Management will generate for workers and managers when you republish the plan. You can view the manager and worker tasks with start and end dates for each of the tasks. The tasks depend on the plan type: whether the plan includes objective setting alone, appraisals alone or both objective setting and appraisals.