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Small Improvements

Overview

What is Small Improvements?

Performance Reviews & 360sProvide employees with structured opportunities for reflection and assessment through performance reviews and peer feedback. Customize the questions, define who participates, establish a cadence that suits an organization’s schedule, and run reviews for different departments at the…

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Small Improvements is a versatile tool that caters to various needs within an organization. Users have found it incredibly useful for 360 …
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Making check-ins easy

8 out of 10
September 21, 2019
Incentivized
Small Improvements holds our org chart, records employee goals, performance, and is a platform for employees to give each other public …
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Popular Features

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  • Performance plans (7)
    9.8
    98%
  • Review status tracking (8)
    9.7
    97%
  • Performance tracking (7)
    9.1
    91%
  • Individual goal setting (8)
    8.9
    89%
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Pricing

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Engagement and Retention Add-on

$2

Cloud
per user, per month

Performance Starter Pack

$5

Cloud
per user, per month

Feedback and Performance Suite

$7

Cloud
per user, per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Features

Performance and Goals

Goal alignment is the practice of ensuring that all employees have clearly defined goals in support of the overall corporate strategy.

8.1
Avg 7.7

Performance Management

Performance management is the process of ensuring employees meet pre-determined objectives and goals through regular check-ins and appraisals.

9.3
Avg 8.2
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Product Details

What is Small Improvements?

Performance Reviews & 360s
Provide employees with structured opportunities for reflection and assessment through performance reviews and peer feedback. Customize the questions, define who participates, establish a cadence that suits an organization’s schedule, and run reviews for different departments at the same time.

Ongoing Feedback
Praise coworkers for a job well done and request feedback at any time from anyone. Prepare for 1:1s and share notes afterward to make sure you are aligned.

Objectives
Keep employees accountable and help them grow by setting objectives and tracking key results. Objectives can be shared with managers, the team, or the entire company, so it’s easy to understand everyone’s priorities, communicate progress, and receive valuable feedback from others.

Pulse Surveys
Gather real-time employee feedback through frequent Pulse Surveys to improve employee experience year-round.

Retention Analytics
Quickly identify teams or employees that might need your attention. Retention Analytics predicts which employees are most likely to leave so you can take action before they do.

Small Improvements Features

Performance Management Features

  • Supported: Performance plans
  • Supported: Manager note taking
  • Supported: Review status tracking
  • Supported: Rater nominations
  • Supported: Rater nomination workflow
  • Supported: Review reminders
  • Supported: Workflow restrictions
  • Supported: Review transfer
  • Supported: Multiple review frequency
  • Supported: Reporting

Performance and Goals Features

  • Supported: Individual goal setting
  • Supported: Non-hierarchical goal setting
  • Supported: Performance tracking

Additional Features

  • Supported: 360-Degree Feedback
  • Supported: 1:1 Meetings
  • Supported: Praise
  • Supported: Feedback Requests
  • Supported: Pulse Surveys
  • Supported: Retention Analytics

Small Improvements Screenshots

Screenshot of Provide employees with structured opportunities for reflection and assessment through Performance ReviewsScreenshot of Decide whether or not you want manager to approve nominations for 360 FeedbackScreenshot of Share agenda items, meeting notes, and follow-up discussions with 1:1 MeetingsScreenshot of Create templated 1:1 meeting agendas for your managersScreenshot of Identify goals, set success measures, and track the results with ObjectivesScreenshot of Give public kudos to your colleagues with PraiseScreenshot of Use our Slack integration to create 1:1 meeting agendas and publicly share Praises and ObjectivesScreenshot of Track completion rates and nudge participants directly from our reportingScreenshot of Track employee engagement over time with frequent Pulse SurveysScreenshot of See who is likely to leave soon with Retention Analytics

Small Improvements Integrations

Small Improvements Competitors

Small Improvements Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesGlobal

Frequently Asked Questions

Lattice, 15Five, and Reflektive are common alternatives for Small Improvements.

Reviewers rate Manager note taking and Review reminders highest, with a score of 10.

The most common users of Small Improvements are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Small Improvements is a versatile tool that caters to various needs within an organization. Users have found it incredibly useful for 360 feedback, allowing them to easily send personal feedback to co-workers across the organization. This feature fosters a culture of continuous improvement and open communication. Additionally, Small Improvements serves as a reliable resource for conducting regular reviews and keeping track of personal and company goals. With the ability to request feedback, provide 1:1 and 360 reviews, and display positive comments on the praise wall, employees can engage in interference-free reviews where managers review them while they review themselves.

Moreover, Small Improvements acts as a goal tracker and feedback tool, facilitating quarterly self-assessments. The platform enables users to create recurring 1:1 calendar events for regular meetings, ensuring that catch-ups between employees and managers occur regularly. It also tracks the progress of major projects throughout the quarter, thanks to its flexibility for ad-hoc work. Small Improvements further supports end-of-year performance reviews and future goal setting. The program's functionality and user-friendly interface make it easy to operate, providing employees with a satisfactory platform for self-assessments and manager reviews. By recording employee goals, performance, and public praise in one centralized location, Small Improvements ensures that all team members are aligned and recognized appropriately.

Users have shared a variety of recommendations for Small Improvements based on their experiences. They suggest integrating Small Improvements with Slack, making it a valuable tool for Talent Management. This integration enhances communication and collaboration within teams.

Another recommendation is to use Small Improvements to effectively track team progress, enabling easier monitoring of individual and collective performance.

Users also highly praise Small Improvements for its usefulness in facilitating 360 feedback and serving as a platform for documenting 1:1 meeting notes. This feature greatly improves communication and enables thorough documentation of feedback and discussions between employees and managers.

To maximize the benefits of Small Improvements, users advise conducting training sessions to ensure the entire team is proficient in using the tool. They find it particularly valuable for note-taking during meetings, goal setting, creating templates, and providing positive reinforcement. Additionally, running demos of the tool can help consolidate initiatives, track progress, and customize features based on specific needs.

While users find Small Improvements to be superior to Workday in terms of functionality, they do recommend some improvements to the user interface for a smoother user experience.

Users suggest trying the trial version of Small Improvements to assess its compatibility with the company's requirements. However, they do note that pricing might be higher for smaller teams.

Furthermore, users emphasize the importance of providing genuine feedback through Small Improvements, as managers appreciate this format. It is also recommended to assess the organization's needs before deciding if Small Improvements is the right fit, especially considering potential growth and the need for more advanced features and HRIS integration.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Ryan Spaulding | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
My company has Small Improvements for all the departments in the company. Primarily, it is used as a goal tracker and feedback tool. We also use it for quarterly self-assessments.
  • Simple to use.
  • Easy to make goals, track progress and refer back to past goals.
  • The "Your Company" directory is very useful.
  • Since the goals are tied to individuals, it does not allow for departmental goals.
  • Goals cannot be updated to show how much progress has been made. It is either 0 or 100%.
  • The software needs more reminders and nudges.
I love how easy the software is to use. It requires little training if any. With that said the simplicity is also a problem. Some of our departments such as development use a different software solution to track group goals. It is redundant to have two goal trackers, but it is necessary because small improvements are individual-focused.
Performance Management (10)
74%
7.4
Performance plans
80%
8.0
Plan weighting
80%
8.0
Manager note taking
90%
9.0
Performance improvement plans
80%
8.0
Review status tracking
60%
6.0
Rater nomination workflow
70%
7.0
Review reminders
70%
7.0
Workflow restrictions
60%
6.0
Multiple review frequency
70%
7.0
Reporting
80%
8.0
Performance and Goals (5)
70%
7.0
Corporate goal setting
60%
6.0
Subordinate goal setting
70%
7.0
Individual goal setting
80%
8.0
Line-of sight-visibility
80%
8.0
Performance tracking
60%
6.0
  • Before we had Small Improvements, personal goal setting was completely disorganized. Some managers made sure it was done, likewise many did not.
  • Having past goals collected in one repository has been a blessing. I couldn't imagine not having Small Improvements or something comparable.
I have no experience with Small Improvements support. Unfortunately, there is not an N/A option.
Dmitry Pashkevich | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 4 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Small Improvements across the whole organization. We use the following features for the corresponding activities: 360 feedback; quarterly goals for individuals and managers; 1:1 tool; employee performance reviews.
  • The 360 feedback tool is straightforward to use and does exactly what it's meant to do: collect private and public feedback across peers (managers can use it too, of course).
  • The 1:1 tool automatically detects 1:1 meetings on your connected Calendar, automatically creates entries for these meetings in the system and reminds you of the upcoming 1:1s.
  • The 1:1 tool allows both parties to create a checklist for agenda items and notifies you when the other party added agenda items or general notes.
  • While the structured agenda format in the 1:1 tool has advantages, it also limits formatting options that you would otherwise have if you used a plain Google Doc shared with the other person.
  • 1:1 tool doesn't let parties add inline notes/comments under each agenda item, which makes it hard to organize notes during the actual meetings.
  • 1:1 tool lets you mark agenda items as done, but surprisingly doesn't let you copy or move "unchecked" items to the next meeting if you didn't have time to go over them. Lattice does that.
  • 1:1 tool only seems to create an entry for the next meeting on the next day after the current meeting happens. This is inconvenient because I might want to add notes for the future meeting right after my 1:1 happened.
  • The goal tool makes people's goals private by default, and there's no way to change that setting. Not good if your company embraces transparency and uses a framework like OKR for goal-setting (which prescribes that everyone's OKR is public).
  • The goal tool doesn't automatically compute the overall goal progress based on key results progress.
  • The goal tool doesn't seem to support departmental and overall company goals, it only ties goals to individuals. That means you have to keep track of the former somewhere else.
  • The goal tool doesn't support setting non-binary progress for key results inside an objective. You can only check or uncheck the entire key result. Not good for OKR. Lattice has much stronger goal-setting features compared to Small Improvements.
I'm honestly not sure why my company chose to use Small Improvements. We used Lattice before for the all the same use cases I mentioned here. The employee performance review feature might be a bit better in Small Improvements, but the goal-setting tool and the 1:1 tool are very weak. I may not have benefitted yet from all the features that Small Improvements have to offer, but so far it looks like a pretty basic HR tool with much better alternatives out there. If it's cheaper than the competition, that might be the only argument to go with it.
Performance Management (10)
20%
2.0
Performance plans
N/A
N/A
Plan weighting
N/A
N/A
Manager note taking
N/A
N/A
Performance improvement plans
N/A
N/A
Review status tracking
100%
10.0
Rater nomination workflow
N/A
N/A
Review reminders
100%
10.0
Workflow restrictions
N/A
N/A
Multiple review frequency
N/A
N/A
Reporting
N/A
N/A
Performance and Goals (1)
30%
3.0
Individual goal setting
30%
3.0
  • It's been less than a year since we rolled out Small Improvements, so it's too early to tell.
While still far from perfect, Lattice has much stronger goal-setting and 1:1 features (see my list of areas for improvement above).

At another company, we put all OKR in Confluence and used Google Drive (specifically Google Docs) for 1:1 notes and performance evaluations. While it may seem cumbersome to conduct something like a performance review process via Google Docs, I appreciated the flexibility that it offered. I also still think that shared Google Doc is a perfectly fine tool for 1:1 notes (it even has assignable tasks now), and Confluence is a perfectly fine tool for defining OKR and tracking progress. Keep it simple (c).
I never had to contact their support so far. There's no "N/A" option so I'm going with a neutral "5".
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