Growth Studio: Feature Overview

Growth Studio is a module in 15Five that connects performance insights to structured action. It gives HR leaders, managers, and employees a centralized place to create and manage development plans, performance improvement plans, and succession nominations all within the platform.

Before Growth Studio, the work that follows performance reviews such as development planning, performance improvement, and succession discussions often happens outside of 15Five in documents, spreadsheets, or email threads. This makes it difficult to track progress, ensure consistency, and maintain visibility.

Growth Studio brings this work into 15Five, so teams can take action on performance insights in a structured, trackable, and consistent way.

In this article, you will learn...

Access and availability

⛔️ Required access to Growth Studio.
👥 This article is relevant to HR Admins, Account admins and managers.
📦 This feature is available in the Perform and Total Platform pricing packages.


What's included in Growth Studio?

Growth Studio adds four capabilities to 15Five:

Capability What it does Who uses it
Explore A workspace with the Talent Matrix and Org Chart for visualizing talent and taking action HR, Managers
Individual Development Plans (IDPs) Collaborative development plans for career growth, skill-building, and promotion readiness HR, Managers, Employees
Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) HR-governed improvement workflows with locked dates, acknowledgment, and audit logs HR, Managers, Employees
Succession Nominations Identify critical roles and document internal/external candidates with approval workflows HR

How Growth Studio connects to other 15Five features

  • Performance Reviews: Plans can be created directly from review cycle results or talent matrix insights
  • Check-ins: IDP and PIP action items can be updated through Check-ins
  • 1-on-1s: Quick links to active plans appear in 1-on-1 agendas
  • Talent Matrix: The always-available Talent Matrix in Explore connects directly to plan creation

IDP vs. PIP — What's the difference?

What is an IDP?
An IDP (Individual Development Plan) is a structured plan created to help an employee grow in their role and career. It focuses on building skills, setting development goals, and identifying actions or learning opportunities to achieve those goals. IDPs are typically collaborative and forward-looking, supporting long-term success.

What is a PIP?
A PIP (Performance Improvement Plan) is a formal plan used to address specific performance concerns. It outlines clear expectations, areas that need improvement, and a defined timeline for progress. PIPs are more structured and time-bound, with the goal of helping employees meet required performance standards.

Aspect IDP PIP
Intent Growth-oriented — career development, skill-building, promotion readiness Improvement-focused — formal performance improvement process
Governance Flexible — configurable approval workflows allow HR governance or manager/employee autonomy HR-governed — only HR can publish PIPs
Who creates HR, managers, or employees HR only
Acknowledgment Not required Required — employee must acknowledge the plan
Locked after publish No Yes — expectations and milestones lock after publishing
Compliance features Not applicable Audit log, PDF export, locked dates, section visibility controls
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