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PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL Without a structured appraisal system, there is little chance of ensuring that the judgments made will be lawful, fair, defensible and accurate. Performance appraisal is a systematic & objective way of judging the relative worth of ability of an employ in performing his task.
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PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL

Without a structured appraisal system, there is little chance of ensuring that the judgments made will be lawful, fair, defensible and accurate.

Performance appraisal is a systematic & objective way of judging the relative worth of ability of an employ in performing his task.

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Meaning

A process of evaluating an employee’s current and past performance relative to performance standards

An appraisal involves: Setting work expectations/standards Assessing actual performance vs. these standards Providing feedback to the employee Help improve his performance

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Objective

Compensating for performance

Training and development programmes

Feedback & Personal development

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Common Performance SystemDimensions of Performance

quality quantity

costImpact as in change

management

Delivery/timeliness

Helping/hindering factors

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SHIFT IN PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM

Shift from control oriented performance appraisal system to behavioral oriented system.Isolated Appraisal System to the business – linked one.From closed (Confidential types) to open dialogue and discussion based system.

From elaborate to Simple System.

From rigid System to flexible and growth –growth oriented one.

From Personnel owned system to Line owned system.

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From result oriented system to process oriented systemFrom Individual to Team performance.From complacency to experimentation through continuous change.From boss oriented feedback to 360 feedback involving customers (internal and external), peers, team members, subordinates etc. in addition to supervisors.

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PA processesEstablish performance standards (objectives/target/majoring standards/competency

Communicate, communicate discuss & agree

monitor the performance– periodic review

Measure actual performance (annual stock taking

Feedback, counseling& corrective actions

Methods of performance appraisal

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1. Confidential report2. Essay evaluation3. Critical incidence4. Check list5. Graphic rating scale 6. Behavioral anchored rating scale7. Forced choice method8. MBO9. Ranking 10. Paired comparison11. Forced distribution12. Group Appraisal13. Human resource accounting14. Assessment centre15. Field review 16. 360 degree appraisal

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Appraisal Process (MBO): Sequential steps

1st.Establish performance standards(Jointly? Too many?)

(Cascading goals)

2nd.Communicate performance expectations to employees.

(Received and understood)

3rd. Measure actual performance.

4th.Compare actual performance with standards

5th.Employee Counseling(Enhance capability/performance)

6th.Action plan\ Implement \Review- Support

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Components of performance appraisal

1. Key performance area (KPAs)/Key Result Areas (KRAs)

2. Tasks/targets/objectives; attributes/quality/traits

3. Self appraisal4. Performance analysis

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5. Performance Ratings

6. Performance review, discussion or counseling.

7. Identification of training /development needs

8. Ratings/assessment by appraiser

9. Assessment /review by reviewing authority

10. Potential appraisal.

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Potential Appraisal(Latent but unrealized ability)

1. Ability to see future 2. consistency3. Ability to take risk4. Attributes like analytical power, creativity,

leadership skill, initiative etc5. Level headedness 6. IQ, EQ, SQ (value)

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Tapping potentiality at work

Work Horses

stars

deadwood Problem children

performance

potential

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Stars are the people with high potential and high performance therefore they lead the organisations. Work Horses perform highly but normally it is due to threat or pressure since their potential is limited. Problem Children are those people who have immense potential but this is not properly channelised into performance for better development. Dead Wood is that kind of people who neither have potential nor are able to perform therefore need to be eliminated at the earlist.

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Problems

Task is not defined clearly.

Accountability / Responsibility not defined clearly.

Too many tasks and objectives.

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Level of performance not discussed.

Employee perform without any standard.

Output influenced by factors e.g. Working conditions/ superior’s efforts and guidance; group characteristics; etc.

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Lack of Supporting Data

Difficult to remember and correlate with past record during appraisal exercise.

Creates vagueness.

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Lack of Regular review

Keeps both the appraiser and the appraisees in dark

Leads to surprises at the end.

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Addresses following Issues

Tell me clearly what you expect from me.

Give me the wherewithal to perform.

How am I doing?

Guide me when I need it.

How can I grow?

Reward fairly.

(Cash,1993)

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Manager should

Walk the job.

Regular meetings and reviews. Pre-set dates.

Ask right questions. Listen actively.

Summaries.

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Look not only for negative variance, but also for positive variance. Build on success.

“We expect people to succeed and if they don’t, we help them succeed.”

Give people the control information to monitor their own performance

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Some problems with performance appraisal 1.Judgment errors

First impressions (primacy effect)HaloHorn effectLeniencyCentral tendencyStereotyping

Spill-over effect

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2. Poor appraisal forms3. Lack of rater preparedness4. Ineffective organizational policies &

practices Effective appraisal system

Linked with organisational objective Open & transparentJob-relatedness\Developmental & correctiveness suggesting compensation for performance Emphasis on potential appraisal

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Performance appraisal In India National panasonic– this japanese white-goods major has developed a performance-assessment system driven by key result areas(KRAs). KRAs describe performance goals-business, functional, and behavioural ones- with defined time-frames and are decided jointly by the employee and the manager at the beginning of the year.

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Larsen & Toubro– Engineering major Larsen & Toubro has developed a competency matrix which lists 73 competencies– that vary across managerial levels– to measure performance and gauges development needs of its employees. Each listed competency has associated knowledge, skills, and attributes. The company appraises individual employees in the listed competencies, and zeroes in on the functional, managerial and behavioural skills gaps.

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Pepsi Co. India– Beverage giant Pepsi Co. (India) employs an annual appraisal process that is (numerical) target driven. As a large part of Pepsi’s compensation package comprises performance pay in the form of bonuses- varying from 15 percent at junior levels to 60 plus per cent at senior rungs- the manager’s performance is determined on three key parameters: volume growth, market share , and net operating profit, to compute the variable component to compensation.

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The challenges in Performance managementCreate a culture of excellence that motivates employees at all levels.Match organisational objectives with individual aspirations.Equip people with requisite skills to discharge their duties well.Clear growth paths for talented employeesEmpower employees to take decisions without fear of failingEncourage teamwork and team spirit and open communication.

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The performance appraisal system should be practice to serve following purposes:They can help each employee to understand more and more about his role and become clear about his functions.They can be instruments in helping each employee to understand.They can help in identifying the developmental needs of each employee with respect to his role and functionThey can increase mutuality between each employee and his supervising officer.They can be mechanisms of increasing communication between the employee and his supervising officer so that each employee gets to know the expectations of his boss from him and each boss also gets to know the difficulties.

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They can be instruments to provide an opptunity for the employee for self-reflection and individual goal-setting so that individually planned and monitored development takes place.They can play a role in helping every employee internalize the culture norms and values of the organisation so that an organisation identity and commitment is developed through out the organisation.They can be instrument in the creation of a positive and healthy climate in the organisationIn addition they can assist in a variety of personnel decisions by generating data about each employee periodically.


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