What We Do
Al Massar Declan LLC provides a number of services tailored to optimize your human capital
Human Capital Audits
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Reward Strategy and Principles ("Reward Philosophy")
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Human Capital Risk Assessments (HCRA) / Succession Planning
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Executive Performance Management Processes (EPMP)
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Executive Performance Management Processes (EPMP)

Executive Performance Management Process
Executive Performance Management Processes by Al Massar Declan

What is an EPMP?

An “Executive Performance Management Process” is the process of goal setting and managing performance between:

  1. The board of directors and the CEO
  2. The CEO and his/her direct reports (executive team)  

Clear objectives and unambiguous metrics are the basis for any EPMP.  

Balanced scorecards are the most commonly used tools for managing, evaluating and rewarding executive performance.   

The value of a
well-designed EPMP

A well-designed EPMP allows the boards of directors and the executive team to maintain clarity and focus on what is most important and relevant to drive the strategy of their organisation forward. In short it ensures:

Executive Performance Management Process Deliverable

Our Deliverables to You

Depending on a client’s requirement, Al Massar Declan can provide an end-to-end a solution:

Scorecards:

o Corporate-level: Between a board of directors and a CEO.
o Executive-level: Between a CEO and his/her direct reports.

Briefing and presenting to boards of directors

Facilitating performance review meetings

Variable Pay Plans

Policies

Our Credentials and
Our Approach

Al Massar Declan has 25 years’ global experience in designing and implementating executive performance management processes and executive variable plans in banks throughout the GCC and globally.

Al Massar Declan is committed to sustainable solutions. Hence, the scope of each assignment is tailored to our client’s requirement and with full reference to any constraints.

Our hallmark end-to-end and fully-fledged approach is: