Most performance reviews drift into awkward, defensive exchanges where both sides brace for judgement rather than growth.
Instead of becoming a meaningful reflection on the year, they turn into an exercise in self-protection, with reps justifying results and managers retreating into metrics. Part 3 of this mini-series from Volker Balluede examines why traditional performance conversations drain motivation, and what leaders can do to turn them into powerful coaching moments.
Key Takeaways from Volker Ballueder:
- Evaluating isn’t elevating – Great performance conversations go beyond metrics; they explore meaning, growth, and the person behind the results.
- Curiosity unlocks honesty – When leaders listen without judgement and focus on understanding rather than criticism, people open up, own their development, and engage in real coaching.
- Clarity creates motivation – Purposeful feedback, shared reflections, and a simple forward plan leave people believing in their ability to improve — not fearing they’ve fallen short.
About Volker Ballueder:
Volker Ballueder is a seasoned leadership coach with over two decades of commercial experience across SaaS, tech, and high-growth scale-ups. Having led teams through acquisitions, restructures, rapid expansion, and the pressure of board-level decision-making, he brings a rare blend of strategic clarity and emotional intelligence to every engagement.
He works with founders, CEOs, CROs, and senior leadership teams who are navigating growth, tension, or change. His approach is direct yet supportive, cutting through noise, surfacing the real issues, and guiding leaders towards sharper decisions, stronger culture, and sustainable performance.
His background spans executive coaching, psychotherapy, NLP, and mindfulness, giving him the tools to address both the strategic and human sides of leadership. Volker’s clients include leaders from global brands such as PepsiCo, Sky, JCDecaux, Boots, and DHL, alongside ambitious scale-ups facing real-world pressure.




