Despite the latest effort by the Euro-zone leaders to support some of the weaker countries from defaulting on their debt, the world’s economy still remains under threat from the far more serious problems looming in the US. Regardless of what happens it’s the businesses around the world that are being relied upon to generate economic growth, not Governments.

A fascinating report, “Strategic Performance Management” by global management consultancy, the Hay Group, finds that firms globally are targeting growth which is double that of forecasts that the IMF expects to occur. The study finds that firms recognise the challenge of doing that but believe it’s possible through increasing employee performance and productivity. However, this report says that not only are employees overstretched but firms are ill-prepared with the right systems to make this a reality.

“In response to the economic downturn, U.S. business leaders focused solidly on controlling costs. Now, as they look to improve business results and get more discretionary effort from their people, it’s time for them to shift their focus to performance management.” Katie Lemaire, Vice President at Hay Group.

They also found that U.S. business leaders understand that improving individual performance is critical to achieving their growth targets. The majority (68 percent) plan to implement more rigorous individual performance management this year. But there is a warning businesses should listen to:

“U.S. business leaders face a significant challenge as they work to achieve aggressive growth targets with a workforce that is already stretched thin. To fully harness the power of their employees, executives need to take a fresh look at how performance is really managed to ensure people are enabled to drive organizational performance.”

Are firms geared up with the right processes and management tools to make this happen? We at Teamly don’t believe so and the research by The Hay Group agrees, indeed the subtitle of their report is “performance management systems are broken”.

It’s in this context that Teamly – as a lightweight team management tool – can really deliver results for individuals and the business as a whole.  From our own research at Teamly we’ve found that performance management inside companies of all sizes is lacking. Small companies manage on an ad-hoc basis so quality and approach varies wildly, meanwhile in large companies the management processes usually exist but are not considered effective. A perfect example of this is annual employee reviews which are frequently just regarded as just a piece of admin which no one takes seriously.

We believe people want to feel like they are doing a good job, feel like they are on top of their work and that they are making progress toward their own and the company’s goals. Hay Group recommends that “leaders provide more direction and clarity, so that employees know how their efforts tie into the broader strategy and impact results.” At Teamly we couldn’t agree more with that.

We believe that technology can really assist not only in improving individual employee performance, but also employee satisfaction. Software has improved many aspects of business:

  • Run your sales operations with CRM, like Salesforce.
  • Track your company’s finances with accounting software, like Xero.
  • Manage a project with collaboration software, like Huddle.
  • Improve your back office systems with ERP, like Netsuite.

But from our research only around one quarter of businesses use software to help with the management of their people; this needs to change.

Hay Group’s Lemaire says firms have to “create a culture of dialogue throughout the year, rather than relying on a once-a-year conversation about performance.” One of our biggest users is mt (media temple), the LA based web-hosting company. They adopted Teamly as they were looking for a low friction way to keep their daily, weekly and monthly goals in sync. Real-time feedback and reviewing of employees adds value.

Another of our biggest users is Telelink Call Centre of Newfoundland, Canada; Cindy Roma their CEO of Telelink Call Center, said this about Teamly:

“I love that not only can we see the graphs and progress of our team, but that they can see them too. It provides them with the ability to self identify when they are going off track and gain confidence in their work when things are getting done.”

These are real examples that we have which align with the Hay Group report’s conclusion that most firms view performance management as a process to control compensation but that leading organizations treat it as something much more significant and use it instead as a way to empower employees to drive organizational performance. Teamly is a tool which rather than focusing on increasing a person’s efficiency, focuses on increasing a person’s effectiveness. It’s not about getting more work done, it’s about getting the right work done.

The name of our product underlines how the best companies work, together as a team, and are accountable to each other. We hope that businesses large or small take this call to action and look at tools like Teamly as a way to help grow their businesses and support the management and performance of their people.

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How would you like 75% off a Teamly Professional subscription for 3 months?

That means you get all the benefits of Teamly Pro for just $2 instead of $8 per person!

To upgrade you, or your account owner needs to click on Account when logged into Teamly, and click on Upgrade Now. Enter the coupon code, 75off3m, and click to update the amount. Remember, Teamly charges for each person in the account, the quantity displayed is the current number of active users on your account. Don’t update this quantity as it will cause the transaction to fail.

75% off Teamly pricing for new subscribers in June

Coupon must be redemeemed by midnight, July 31st, 2011.

Existing subscribers can take part in this offer. Please email us and we will apply the discount for you.

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hobo logoTeamly is a tool that’s useful both to individuals as well managers inside companies. We help people focus on what’s really important and move beyond their mile-long to-do list. But our existing case studies focus on companies that use Teamly so we wanted this time to show an example of an individual that uses and loves Teamly.

Timo Häkkinen is a self-employed web-developer in Finland who signed up for Teamly over 6 months ago. Häkkinen is a good judge of what makes a web service like Teamly good: he’s passionate about creating usable websites with a beautiful front end and smart back end for his own clients! (You can see for yourself on his own rather cool site: Hobo)

Why did you sign up?

I think I saw Cameron Herold tweet about Teamly and I had read Leo Babauta’s The Power of Less just few months before. I was already thinking about quitting my job at the time and I had a strong desire to work the way I wanted to. I needed that freedom and Teamly just made a lot of sense to me. I saw it as one tool to help me get to where I wanted to as far as getting things done was considered.

What are your thoughts so far?

I love it! It took a while to get into the habit of using it and really getting the power out of it. You know, not lying to yourself about whether you started or finished something just to score better. Even though I knew why it was the way it was, it took some time in my head to adjust to it and realize that it only works if I’m honest about my priorities and their status.

Has it made you more effective?

Yes! It really makes me focus and helps me not to try and forget things I hate dealing with. Getting something nasty out of the way and seeing it change from yellow to green feels incredible!

What do you really like about Teamly?

The simplicity! I don’t usually go beyond the main dashboard, so I love how to-the-point it is. Also the fact that you guys still stick with the basic principle and don’t add loads of useless extra features. Keep-it-simple-stupid, all the way!

But it’s not just the product. I like how you guys keep on making Teamly better, but I also like the way you interact with your users. You guys actually follow your Twitter feed and reply to people. I follow your blog and actually enjoy getting emails from you. Also, if I think of a feature or just want to give feedback, it doesn’t feel like I’m trying to get hold of a giant corporation – I almost feel like I’m writing to a friend, and I always get a friendly reply. Having your customers view you guys that open and approachable is something you should be very proud of.

Have you subscribed to Teamly?

Yep! When you first introduced the plans, I went “Uh oh, so I gotta start paying for this now?” You know that first reaction that happens within a split second, right? Well, another split second went by and I found myself thinking “Well, I mean, it makes sense. Of course they need some users paying for this to be able to keep on going.” I wasn’t even done reading the announcement when I had already made up my mind to sign up. “I might not even need any of the pro features yet, but they deserve my support!”

And when I finally saw the prices, I thought, “Pro account for $8 per month? What a bargain!” Considering how much I love Teamly and how much it helps me every single day, I consider Teamly practically free.

If you’re looking for a kick-ass web developer you can find out more about the services provided by Timo on his website or get in touch via twitter.

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After 9 months in beta, I’m pleased to announce that today Teamly is now a commercial service, and that earlier this week one of our user’s created the 100,000th priority! (As reported here on TechCrunch)

As we announced back in March, by starting to charge for a premium version of Teamly it will allow us to develop and enhance Teamly at a faster rate, for the benefit of all users.

Two plans exist at launch:

  • Teamly Starter is completely free and includes most features
  • Teamly Professional introduces additional new benefits

All existing accounts are now enjoying a free trial of Teamly Professional. Subscribe by clicking “Account” before May 9th to keep Professional access beyond this date.

Teamly Plans and Pricing

When we launched in July 2010 we said that we would charge $8 per user per month in the future for multi-user business accounts. In fact, our new starter plan, which will be free, supports multi-users and many of Teamly’s powerful features.

New company accounts are automatically given a 14 day free trial of Professional.

Please note in multi-user accounts, the entire account is upgraded at the same time to the professional plan. To simplify admin and billing, the account owner receives one monthly bill for everyone on the account.

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