Last Updated Date: March 10, 2026
Answer: HR teams using continuous performance management typically track goal progress, employee engagement, coaching activity, and recognition signals to understand how performance contributes to strategic outcomes. Effective systems combine quantitative metrics with qualitative insight from manager conversations.
This combination provides leaders with a clearer picture of performance across teams and initiatives.
Organizations implementing continuous performance systems often monitor:
Goal progress: How individual and team objectives are advancing toward strategic outcomes.
Conversation cadence: Frequency and quality of manager-employee check-ins.
Feedback activity: Real-time coaching and peer feedback signals.
Recognition patterns: How behaviors tied to strategic priorities are reinforced.
Engagement indicators: Employee sentiment and participation in performance processes.
Together these metrics help leaders understand not just what work is happening, but how effectively strategy is being executed.
For a deeper explanation, read the full research guide:
Continuous Performance Management: The System Connecting Strategy, Goals, and Organizational Results