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Review season can feel like another task on the calendar, but it’s actually one of the most valuable leadership moments of the year.

When done well, it gives your team clarity, strengthens alignment, and it sets the tone for the next year.

The real opportunity lies in how you approach it. Most leaders focus on the conversation itself, but the real impact comes from:

  • How well you distinguish performance from potential,
  • How clearly you anchor your decisions in evidence, and
  • How thoughtfully you shape what comes next for each person.

This sets a tone for fairness, raises the bar for your team, and gives people a sense of direction they can trust and act on. When it isn’t, the noise around ratings grows louder, development plans become vague, and calibration turns into a negotiation instead of objective decision-making.

This week on The Manager Track, we’re digging into what a well-run review season actually makes possible and why this moment deserves more rigor and attention than it typically gets.

In this episode, you'll hear both my take and the perspective of several HR leaders who added their point of view. With that, we cover:

  • The distinction between performance and potential and why separating them changes everything
  • Where common frameworks work, where they break, and what to watch for
  • What it looks like to prepare for calibration with clarity and confidence
  • How strong leaders use review season as a genuine reset for the year ahead

Listen or watch now on our Website, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

If you want to create more consistency and fairness across your team, or you’re supporting leaders who are heading into reviews, this is an episode worth sharing.

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