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S2 E6: Surviving Corporate Hospice: The Truth About Performance Improvement Plans

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Performance improvement plans are supposed to help employees get back on track, but as Harvard Business Review reports, a shocking 90% of employees placed on PIPs don't survive them. This episode pulls back the curtain on what a PIP really means for your career and future with your company.
When a friend called me about being put on a performance improvement plan, I examined the document and couldn't even determine what specifically needed improvement. That's when I realized the truth many managers won't admit: most PIPs aren't designed to help you succeed—they're the first step toward termination.
During this season of mass layoffs across industries, companies frequently use performance improvement plans as documentation to justify terminations and protect themselves legally. These plans create the paper trail needed to demonstrate "cause" and avoid severance payments. If you find yourself facing a PIP, you need to make a strategic decision: will you fight to prove them wrong, or focus your energy on finding your next opportunity?
The episode reveals ten crucial things companies won't tell you about PIPs, including their true purpose as legal documentation, the reality of "quiet firing," and why HR isn't a neutral party in the process. You'll learn concrete strategies for navigating a performance improvement plan, from ensuring goals are specific and measurable to documenting everything and knowing when to negotiate an exit.
Whether you're currently on a PIP or want to understand how these processes work, this episode provides honest guidance from someone who's seen both sides of the performance management equation. Share your own PIP survival story by reaching out at [email protected] or messaging @thoyourbosssucks on social media.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Performance Improvement Plans (00:00:00)

2. The Reality About PIPs and Success Rates (00:05:37)

3. How to Navigate a Performance Improvement Plan (00:10:03)

4. Top 10 Things Companies Won't Tell You (00:15:32)

5. Strategies for Surviving a PIP (00:20:35)

6. Closing Thoughts and Call to Action (00:24:05)

15 episodes

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Performance improvement plans are supposed to help employees get back on track, but as Harvard Business Review reports, a shocking 90% of employees placed on PIPs don't survive them. This episode pulls back the curtain on what a PIP really means for your career and future with your company.
When a friend called me about being put on a performance improvement plan, I examined the document and couldn't even determine what specifically needed improvement. That's when I realized the truth many managers won't admit: most PIPs aren't designed to help you succeed—they're the first step toward termination.
During this season of mass layoffs across industries, companies frequently use performance improvement plans as documentation to justify terminations and protect themselves legally. These plans create the paper trail needed to demonstrate "cause" and avoid severance payments. If you find yourself facing a PIP, you need to make a strategic decision: will you fight to prove them wrong, or focus your energy on finding your next opportunity?
The episode reveals ten crucial things companies won't tell you about PIPs, including their true purpose as legal documentation, the reality of "quiet firing," and why HR isn't a neutral party in the process. You'll learn concrete strategies for navigating a performance improvement plan, from ensuring goals are specific and measurable to documenting everything and knowing when to negotiate an exit.
Whether you're currently on a PIP or want to understand how these processes work, this episode provides honest guidance from someone who's seen both sides of the performance management equation. Share your own PIP survival story by reaching out at [email protected] or messaging @thoyourbosssucks on social media.

Don't let your boss suck the life out of you.
Share your bad boss story on our website.
Learn more or Book Natalie.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Performance Improvement Plans (00:00:00)

2. The Reality About PIPs and Success Rates (00:05:37)

3. How to Navigate a Performance Improvement Plan (00:10:03)

4. Top 10 Things Companies Won't Tell You (00:15:32)

5. Strategies for Surviving a PIP (00:20:35)

6. Closing Thoughts and Call to Action (00:24:05)

15 episodes

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