Performance Appraisal Flashcards

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What is a performance appraisal ?

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Provides a way to monitor and evaluate employee performance against job role targets, carried out annually

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What is the purpose of a performance appraisal ?

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  1. Set individual and group targets
  2. Assess individual and group performance
  3. Provide employees with feedback
  4. Identify training needs
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What should a business consider when carrying out a performance appraisal ?

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  1. clear objectives/ goal setting
  2. timings
  3. employee involvement
  4. performance criteria
  5. documentation feedback through communication
  6. training for appraiser
  7. consistency and continuous improvement
  8. development plans/opportunities
  9. flexibility
  10. rewards/compensation
  11. ethical/legal considerations
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Name types of appraisals

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  1. Self-assessment - own performance against others
  2. MBO -setting objectives in line with organisational goals
  3. Rating scales - ranking individuals on a scale of 1-5 based on capabilities
  4. 360 appraisal - face to face sessions for employees to ask for feedback, ask questions and listen to others
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Self-assessment advantages/disadvantages

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Adv - employees feel more engaged in appraisal process, gain greater insight to set future goals for improvement

Dis - Some employees may over/underestimate own performance, self-serving bias results

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MBO advantages/disadvantages

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Adv - all parties understand expectations to achieve goals, increased productivity

Dis - time consuming to involve all members of workforce, over-emphasis on objectives

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State one MBO theory

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Peter Drunker believes all parties of management/leadership and other employees should be involved in setting objectives :

  1. Goal setting
  2. Management of subordinates involved
  3. Match goals/resources
  4. Implement plan
  5. Review and performance appraisal
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Rating scales advantages/disadvantages

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Adv - simple to read and easy to understand, help make informed decisions about progression opportunities

Dis - too vague or subjective, personal biases and time-consuming

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360 appraisal advantages/disadvantages

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Adv - identifies training and development needs, well-balanced view and behaviour of employees

Dis - Employees left with huge amount of data,
time-consuming

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What does 360 appraisal involve ?

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  1. Self-evaluation
  2. Plan of action
  3. Prepares to receive feedback
  4. Accept feedback
  5. Analyse feedback

Involvement of : manager, performance analysis, skill review, HR and stakeholder view

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What is the impact of appraisal ?

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Individual - Gives them one opportunity for focused conversation with supervisor/manager. A positive experience for improvement/motivation

Business - Enables them to make face to face objective assessments of the value of an employee. Identifies where to delegate employees and whether future training/development is needed

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