Dynamic Performance Management & Appraisal

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This is a PPT about Performance management: Dynamic, continuous process. Improves organizational effectiveness.

Performance Management and Appraisal

Objectives

• At the end of this, you will:
> Relate individual performance appraisal to the
> > > > >

organizationwide performance management process. Identify a variety of appraisal methods. Explain HR’s role in the performance management process. Revise performance appraisal statements. Practice performance appraisal interviewing techniques. Have the skills necessary to use the performance appraisal process as a positive enhancement to employee performance.

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Performance Management and Performance Appraisal

• Performance management:
> Dynamic, continuous process.

> Improves organizational effectiveness.
> Strategic goals.

• Performance appraisal:
> Periodic (usually annual) event. > Formal review. > Last step in performance management process.

Mondy, R. (2008). Human resource management, 10th ed. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, 224-225.

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Who’s Involved? What Are Their Needs?
• Organization:
> Information.

> Documentation.

• Supervisor:
> Documentation. > Motivation.

• Employee:
> Feedback. > Support for career growth. > Increased compensation.

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Performance Management Goals

• Communication between supervisor and employee. • Feedback on performance. • Documentation. • Development Goals. • Alignment with strategic planning goals.

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HR’s Role in Performance Management
• • • • • • • • •

Participate in strategic planning. Conduct job analysis. Support performance management. Design appraisal system. Train and support managers. Maintain documents. Provide employee due process. Ensure integrity of the system. Ensure compliance with nondiscrimination laws.

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Performance Management Process

1. Prerequisites. 2. Performance planning. 3. Performance execution. 4. Performance assessment. 5. Performance review. 6. Performance renewal and re-contracting.
Planning Renewal Execution

Review
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Assessment

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1. Prerequisites

• Prerequisites:
> Strategic planning.
> Job analysis.

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2. Performance Planning
• Employees must have thorough knowledge of the performance management system. • Meeting between employee and manager. • Set SMART goals and measurement standards:
> Results. > Behavior.

> Developmental plans.

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Writing SMART Performance Objectives
• Practice writing SMART performance objectives:
> S – Specific.

> M – Measurable.
> A – Attainable. > R – Realistic. > T – Timely.

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3. Performance Execution
• Shared responsibility
> Employee responsibility:

• Commitment to established goals. • Communication and update with manager. > Manager responsibility: • Feedback, coaching and reinforcement. • Resource support. • Accurate observation and documentation.

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4. Performance Assessment and Appraisal
• Who should appraise?
> Supervisors.

> Peers and team members.
> Subordinates. > 360 degree feedback.

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What About the Employee?

Should employees do selfappraisals?

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Performance Appraisal Methods
• • • • • • • Graphic rating scale. Ranking method. Forced distribution method. Critical incident method. Essay method. BARS–behaviorally anchored rating scale. MBO–management by objectives.

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Performance Appraisal Problems
• • • • • • • •

Appraiser discomfort. Strictness/leniency. Bias and lack of objectivity. Manipulating the evaluation. Halo/horns effect. Central tendency error. Recent behavior. Supervisor unable to observe behavior.

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Writing the Appraisal Review Document

Are your comments accurate and meaningful to the employee or just clichés?

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Performance Management and Appraisal
Session 2

Getting Ready for the Interview

Before you start that interview, what do you need?

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5. Conducting the Performance Interview
• • • • • • • • • • Explain the purpose of the interview. Discuss self-appraisal. Share ratings and explain rationale. Discuss development plans. Employee summary. Rewards discussion (if appropriate). Set follow-up meeting. Employee signature. Supervisor recap. Appeals process.

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6. Performance Renewal and Re-Contracting

• Final step in performance management process. • Readjust based on insight from completed process. • Plan for next performance management cycle.

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Problems With Assessment/Appraisal
• • • • •

Tied to compensation. Employees lack motivation. Manager and employee don’t agree on results. Management reluctance. No performance documentation.

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Issues With Performance Management
• • • • •

Legal issues. Untrained raters. Rater errors. Rater distortion. No grievance procedure.

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Poorly Implemented PM Systems
• • • • • • • •

False and misleading information. Increased turnover. Wasted time and money. Damaged relationships. Decreased motivation. Job dissatisfaction. Risk of litigation. Unfair standards.

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Performance Management Skills
• • • • •

Communication. Coaching. Giving feedback. Empathy. Teamwork.

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Let’s Practice Your Performance Appraisal Skills

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