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June 4, 2021Summarising what a 9-box grid is and why you may find it helpful…
- The 9-box grid is a popular tool for HR professionals to assess and analyse employee performance and potential. It helps in identifying high performers, those who need improvement, and those who could be future leaders.
- The grid is divided into nine boxes, each representing a different combination of performance and potential. It’s a visual and easy-to-understand way to map out the talent within an organisation.
- While the 9-box grid is a valuable tool, it should not be used in isolation. It’s important to consider other factors such as employee engagement, job satisfaction, and the individual’s career aspirations.
A 9-box grid is a visual tool that is widely used in HR to help facilitate conversations about employee development and succession planning.
Employees are mapped against two axes: current performance and future potential. Most good HR systems include integrated nine-box grids that enable a more agile and inclusive approach to talent planning and development.

How does it work?
HR and managers work together to assign employees to relevant boxes on the grid based on the two categories. The x-axis represents the employee’s current performance, and the y-axis represents their potential – a prediction of their future performance.
While the conversation needs to be informed, the process is by its nature iterative. Insight into the current performance or future potential of one employee may shift the thinking about another. Discussions about organisational objectives or the competitor landscape could lead to a different perspective on the value of current skill sets or aptitude in the future.
What are the benefits of a 9-box grid?
Allows you to set things up quickly
The great thing about 9-box grids is they are quick to set up and easy to use. Intuitive drag and drop means you can quickly organise and re-organise employees within your talent pools. The graphical layout also makes it simpler to see where you have gaps, so you can put in place appropriate career and succession pipelines to fill them.
Encourages dialogue
As an HR professional, you understand the challenges of assessing employee performance and evaluating talent pools to ensure business continuity and support employee growth. For example, how does the business go about rating your employees’ potential? How do you identify who will make a strong future leader, and do you know who is falling behind?
This is where the 9-box grid can help. It’s a simple but powerful tool that serves as a framework for discussion with managers about talent, and encourages important conversations that are unlikely to happen without it.
It allows managers to collectively identify the strengths and weaknesses in their talent pool/s, while giving transparency over the state of the talent across the whole company, helping to remove barriers to employee movement.

Gives you a fresh perspective
Because the process of assigning employees to different parts of the grid is collaborative, managers benefit from hearing the opinions of others, so that a more objective assessment of employees’ progress and potential can be made.
Perhaps a manager’s relationship with an employee has biased their assessment of his/her performance… Or an employee demonstrated abilities their manager wasn’t aware of when collaborating on a project with a different team… Having a collection of opinions brings fresh perspectives for everyone involved, allowing for a more informed discussion.
Helps you plan for the future
The process doesn’t stop with a constructive conversation, however. The real value is in how you use the information to improve succession planning and employee career development, so you can ensure continuity and growth, and take your business to the next level.
For example, those employees identified as having high potential, high performance and showing signs of being future leaders, or future stars in their own right, will need to be nurtured so they remain challenged and rewarded. Maybe they’re the ones who will be integral to the success of an upcoming project or fill the shoes of a manager who has left.
Highlights development opportunities or training needs
Some of the weaker players in your cohort, or those who aren’t suited to their current role, can also be highlighted in this process. High potential but low performing employees may need motivating, through a stretch assignment, mentoring or a change in position within the company.
Candidates consistently assigned to the low potential and low performance box will need a different strategy and might require further investigation. Would they benefit from training? Are they currently dealing with difficult personal matters? Might the role not be playing to their strengths?
If you consider dropping employees from the grid altogether, it’s crucial to understand the implications for their future growth within the company.
What are the downsides?
Inaccurate measurements
Not everyone is a fan of the 9-box grid. There are concerns about the validity of measuring ‘potential’ as a category, many considering it to be too closely linked with ‘performance’. After all, it’s rare an employee would measure well for potential whilst their performance is poor, for instance. Because of this, some organisations have replaced potential with other measures, such as agility or aptitude for change. Also, different managers would have different perceptions of what high and low potential means.
HR and managers need to clearly discuss and define how they will measure potential, or other characteristics, from the outset.
Susceptible to bias
Some also worry that assigning employees into categories promotes employee labelling, and also supports unconscious bias. Both become difficult to unstick once they take root, and managers use these labels or biases as shortcuts when discussing employees. If an employee is assigned to the bottom left corner of the grid, for example, it could be difficult for them to shake this label.
To avoid employees getting pigeonholed and reduce bias in your recruitment process, it’s important the 9-box grid is seen as a starting point for discussion and just one of the many factors that make for an effective, in-depth evaluation process.
HR and managers must establish what they want out of the process before they start, ensure they act upon the discussion generated from the process, and not use the grid for the sake of it.

Kim Holdroyd
HR & Wellbeing Manager
Kim Holdroyd has an MSc in HRM and is passionate about all things HR and people operations, specialising in the employee life cycle, company culture, and employee empowerment. Her career background has been spent with various industries, including technology start-ups, gaming software, and recruitment.
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