1 Definition and Conceptof Performance Appraisal Performance appraisal is the systematic appraisal of an individual with respect to his or her performance on the job and his or her potential for progress in that job. Thus, performance appraisal is anorganized and objective way of appraising the relativevalue or ability of amember of staff in performing his job. The two aspects of performance appraisal measured to be important are systematic and objective. The appraisal is said to be systematic when
THE POLITICS OF PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL 1. Based on your view of the objectives of performance evaluation, evaluate the perspectives about performance appraisal presented by the managers. Firstly, let me introduce about performance appraisal or evaluation. Performance appraisals a constructive process to acknowledge the performance of a non-probationary career employee. An employee's evaluation shall be sufficiently specific to inform and guide the employee in the performance of her/his duties. Performance
2.3. Employee Performance measurement tools Human Resource Management theory indicates that training is a field concerned with organizational activity aimed at bettering the employee’s performance in organizational settings (Hamid 1987). According to Kenney et al. (1992), organizations set performance standards against which employee performance is measured. According to Ahuja (1992), training can be measured using; productivity, efficiency, effectiveness, quality and profitability. Guest (1987)
INTRODUCTION TO PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL Appraising the performance of people, teams and organizations is a typical practice of all societies. In some instances these appraisal processes are structured and formally sanctioned, in different instances they're a casual and integral a part of daily activities. lecturers value the performance of students, bankers value the performance of creditors, parents value the behavior of their youngsters and every one folks, consciously or unconsciously value our
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL (AN ANALYSIS THAT WHY IT DOES NOT WORK) Introduction A performance appraisal is an evaluation done on an employee’s job performance over a specific period of time. It is the equivalent of a report card on an employee and how their manager assessed their performance over the prior year. It is the systematic evaluation of the performance of employees and to understand the abilities of a person for further growth and development. The performance appraisal is the mediator between
ABSTRACT The study is based on Performance Appraisal System implemented in an engineering company named BHOR Engineering Pvt. Ltd. For the financial year 2013-14. KEYWORDS Performance Appraisal‚ PAS‚ BEPL‚ Personnel‚ Assessing Quantity‚ Points of view INTRODUCTION CONCEPT AND CANTEXT OF THE STUDY Appraising the performance of individuals, groups and organizations is a common tice of all societies. While in some instances these appraisals processes are structured and formally sanctioned, in other
organization. Performance Appraisal (PA) is seen as the key tool of HRM, which provides information of employees performance in order to rate employees and give feedback to them based on their level of performace. Therefore, employees has a motivation to perform the job well. 360 degree appraisal is considered as one of the most popular model of performance appraisal that used in most high-performance organization so as to evaluate their employees’s level of performance. The 360 degree appraisal is created
from EBSCO library, search engines and other relevant sources. These materials provide an insightful depth in the study thereby demonstrating the efficacy of developing an effective performance appraisal strategy as a tool for enhancing employee motivation. Key words: Performance Appraisal, Motivation, performance management, human resource management and Chevron Nigeria. 2.2 MOTIVATING THE WORK FORCE According to Flippo (2002), “Motivation is the process of attempting to influence others to
Performance appraisal is the process of evaluating an employee's performance and providing feedback. It is necessary not only for the individual to improve his or her performance on the job so that he or she can earn the rewards (e.g., money, prestige, power) for which he or she is working, but also important so that the organization can determine the degree to which its employees are contributing towards meeting strategic goals and objectives. There are many ways to judge an employee's performance
demotivating results (i.e 16%) Q7- Options No. of Responses Superior 13 Peer 1 Subordinate 1 Self Appraisal 5 Consultant 3 All of the above 21 Superior + Peer 6 Interpretation- From the above pie chart we conclude that the maximum employees (i.e 26%) want to get the appraisal through superior, self appraisal, consultant. Whereas none of them want to get it done from their peers and subordinates Q8- Options No