Performance Management
Performance management is process
of evaluating of an individual in an organization with respect to his/her
performance on the job and to see the potential for development. As Weiss and
Hartle (1997) commented, performance management is: ‘A process for establishing
a shared understanding about what is to be achieved and how it is to be
achieved, and an approach to managing people that increases the probability of
achieving success.’
The key concerns of the performance
management are follows.
·
Aligning individual objectives to organizational objectives and encouraging
individuals to uphold corporate core values.
·
Enabling expectations to be defined and agreed in terms of role
responsibilities and accountabilities (expected to do), skills (expected to
have) and behaviours (expected to be)
·
Providing opportunities for individuals to identify their own goals and develop
their skills and competencies.
In simple terms Performance Management is
aligning organizational goals with employee behavior.
Performance Appraisals
Performance Appraisal could be
define as a systemic evaluation process of a particular job performed by an
individual during a particular period and giving value to its effectiveness
whilst providing feedback to the job incumbent.
Performance appraisal process
consists of following steps.
- Performance Planning
- Performance Execution/Progress Review
- Performance Assessment
- Performance Review(Appraisal meeting)
Any organization in current context
should focus on the below aspect when implementing the performance planning
process.
- · It should cover a broad range of jobs in the organization
- · Align with the organization’s strategic direction and culture
- · Be practical and simple to understand
- · Provide an accurate picture of each employee’s performance
- · Include a collaborative process for setting goals and reviewing performance based on two-way communication between the employee and manager
- · Monitor and measure results
- · Provide training and development opportunities for improving performance
Why the performance appraisals
important
· Appraisal offers a valuable opportunity to focus on work activities and goals, to identify and correct existing problems, and to encourage better future performance. Performance appraisal can have a profound effect on levels of employee motivation and satisfaction as it provides recognition for employees. It offers an excellent opportunity - perhaps the best that will ever occur - for a supervisor and subordinate to recognize and agree upon individual training and development needs.
REFERANCES
Arnold, J, Robertson, I T and Cooper, C L (1991) Work
Psychology, Pitman, London
Dessler, G. (2008). Human Resource Management. NJ: Prentice
Hall.
McGregor, D (1960) The Human Side of Enterprise,
McGraw-Hill, New York

Every company needs to be full of enthusiastic, ambitious employees who do their job well and always exceed expectations. The reality, however, is that people are flawed. For this reason, performance management is important for an organization so that employees' services can be properly identified.
ReplyDeletePerformance Management should not be misunderstood to Appraisal. Performance management should be done throughout with ample feedback and coaching
ReplyDeleteEach and every employee needs to be trained & developed. This will keep the organizational performances at the desired level.
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