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Dependability
performance review phrases

24 phrases across four rating bands, for managers, coaching conversations and self-evaluations. Filter, copy, print. Free, no sign-up.

Start with the rating band that matches the person, then pick the voice you are writing in. Copy a phrase, then change the specifics so it names the real project, the real quarter, the real thing that happened. A comment that could describe anyone is the thing you were trying to avoid.

How these were written, and the five steps to a review that holds up ↓
Rating:
Voice:
24 showing
Exceeds expectations

The work lands, every time, and the team plans around that with confidence.

Manager to employee

Picked up [work] at short notice when somebody was away, without it affecting their own commitments.

Manager to employee

Quality does not drop when nobody is checking.

Manager to employee

Reliability at this level is a platform. Worth pointing it at work where the outcome is less certain.

Coaching

Ready to be the person others depend on structurally rather than informally.

Coaching

I covered [work] during [absence] alongside my own, and neither slipped.

Self-evaluation
Meets expectations

Meets commitments consistently and gives notice when something is at risk.

Manager to employee

Available and responsive within agreed working patterns.

Manager to employee

Follows through on the small things as well as the visible ones.

Manager to employee

Dependable on assigned work. The next step is being dependable on the things nobody assigned.

Coaching

Worth being explicit about capacity earlier. Reliable people get given more until something breaks.

Coaching

I met my commitments this year and flagged the two at risk in time to be replanned.

Self-evaluation
Needs development

Follow-through is inconsistent between high-visibility and routine work.

Manager to employee

Commitments are met, but often at the last moment, which leaves no room for anything going wrong.

Manager to employee

Small tasks are dropped often enough that others have started checking.

Manager to employee

Keep one list of everything you have committed to, including the small verbal ones. Most dropped work was never written down.

Coaching

Aim to finish a day early rather than on time. The buffer is what makes reliability survive a bad week.

Coaching

I deliver the visible work reliably and let smaller commitments slip, which affects people more than I assumed.

Self-evaluation

I finish on the deadline rather than before it, so any disruption becomes a missed date.

Self-evaluation
Unsatisfactory

Commitments have been missed repeatedly and without notice since this was raised in [month].

Manager to employee

Colleagues have had to build contingency around work assigned to them.

Manager to employee

We need every commitment in one visible list with dates, reviewed weekly with me, starting now and assessed in six weeks.

Coaching

If something outside work is affecting this, I would rather know now and adjust than keep having this conversation.

Coaching

I have missed commitments without warning people. I want a weekly review rather than relying on my own sense of what is at risk.

Self-evaluation
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What is dependability in a performance review?

Whether people can plan around you. That includes the small verbal commitments, which is where most reliability problems actually live.

How these were written

Written, not calculated. Each phrase names a situation, an observable behaviour and its effect on the work or the people around it. Bands run from exceeds expectations to unsatisfactory across three voices: a manager writing about somebody, a manager coaching, and a person writing their own self-evaluation.

Assumptions
  • Phrases are starting points. Drop in the real situation or the comment reads as filler.
  • The four bands assume a four-point scale. On a three or five-point cycle the band is a sorting device, not a score.
  • Written for Australian workplaces and Australian English.
  • Check the constraint before rating the person. Workload, authority and prior experience shape most of what gets written up as an individual failing.
  • Unsatisfactory-band comments assume a dated record already exists and the issue has been raised before.
Sources

What to do about it

Good phrasing rescues a review that was already done properly. It cannot rescue one where nobody wrote anything down until the week it was due.

1

Start from your notes, not from this list

Open what you recorded during the year, pick what really happened, then find the wording. The other order produces a fluent review that says nothing.

2

Name the situation in every comment

The real project, the real quarter, the real result. Only one person could have earned it.

3

Match the band to your evidence, not the conversation you want

A generous rating on somebody you privately consider a problem is how next year's difficult conversation ends up looking like it came from nowhere.

4

Pair every development comment with a support step

Training, a pilot, a pairing, a cadence. Criticism without a path forward produces defensiveness and reads badly to anyone reviewing the file later.

5
Where a tool helps

Read your reviews as a set

If the same competency is the gap across a function, that is a capability gap in how the team was built rather than a dozen development plans.

Most dropped work
was never written down.

Compono Develop maps role requirements against real capability and load, which tells you whether somebody is unreliable or simply carrying more than the role holds.

Step 5 asks what your reviews say together. That is very hard to answer from a folder of review documents and straightforward to answer from capability data.

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Common questions

What are examples of dependability feedback?

Meeting commitments consistently, giving notice early when something is at risk, maintaining quality when nobody is checking.

How do you address unreliability?

Get every commitment into one visible list and review it weekly. Most dropped work was never written down anywhere.

Is dependability the same as accountability?

Close. Dependability is whether the work lands. Accountability includes owning it when it does not.

These phrases are starting points, not finished comments. Change the specifics so each one is true of the actual person and the actual situation, because a comment that could describe anyone is the thing you were trying to avoid. Review comments can later be read as evidence in an employment matter, so anything you take from the unsatisfactory band should match a dated record you already hold. Last reviewed July 2026.