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Employee Appraisal
CHAPTER OVERVIEW 
• Performance appraisal is a powerful tool to 
help the supervisor meet the objectives of the 
department and organization. 
– The benefits of conducting performance 
appraisals include providing information necessary 
for improving performance and motivating 
employees. 
– Performance appraisals also provide important 
records for the company. 
• Managers use this information for decisions on raises, 
promotions, and discipline.
• There are systematic steps in appraising 
performance. 
– First, performance and results expectations and 
standards of performance are established and 
communicated to employees. 
– The supervisor then observes behavior and 
performance results, comparing them to the 
standards set. 
– Finally, the supervisor provides reinforcement for 
acceptable or excellent performance and works 
with employees to develop remedies for 
inadequate performance.
• It is impossible for different supervisors to 
evaluate employees in exactly the same way. 
– A supervisor may have a tendency to select some 
specific ratings or identify certain behaviors as 
problematic over others. 
– Biases about specific people and groups of people 
can affect the appraisal process. 
• For example, supervisors who fail to keep good records 
may rely on recent events when evaluating an employee. 
• A supervisor may give a more favorable appraisal to 
someone who is similar to the supervisor and appraise 
more negatively a person who is different from the 
supervisor.
• Another bias comes from the halo effect, which 
leads people to generalize one positive or 
negative trait to a person’s entire performance.
• There are several types of appraisals 
used to evaluate performance. 
– Supervisors usually do not choose the type 
of form to use, rather it is selected by the 
human resources department or upper 
management.
• The goal of some appraisal forms is to 
make the process easy and consistent 
for all employees. 
– Ideally, the form focuses on behavioral 
performance and results to reduce bias ant 
increase objectivity. 
• The graphic rating scale is an example of this 
type of appraisal form. 
• However, this type of form is susceptible to lack 
of consistency from supervisor to supervisor.
• Another type of appraisal is the paired-comparison 
approach, which measures 
the relative performance of employees 
in a group. 
– This form rank orders all employees to find 
the best employees. 
• Therefore, it reflects negatively on other 
employees.
• The appraisal interview provides 
feedback to the employee and allows 
the employee to join in the process of 
performance improvement. 
– The interview should follow careful and 
thoughtful completion of the appraisal form, 
and should be in a private place with plenty 
of time for the employee to discuss issues 
raised in the interview.
• The final outcome of the interview 
should be agreement between the 
supervisor and employee about what 
improvements need to be made and the 
method for achieving the improvement 
goals.
Benefits of Conducting a 
Performance Appraisal 
• Performance Appraisal: Formal feedback 
on how well an employee is performing his or 
her job. 
– Performance appraisals may be accomplished 
with the use of a standard form, which includes 
questions or items to guide the process. 
– On the other hand, performance appraisal can be 
accomplished without a standard form. 
• In either case, the evaluation should be based on 
predetermined performance expectations that are 
communicated to employees.
• Performance appraisals provide information 
necessary for employees to improve the 
quality of their work. 
– It can help motivate employees. 
• Employees like to hear how they are doing, and 
behaviors that are evaluated or measured tend to get 
more attention from individuals. 
– Therefore, when it is useful to the organization to 
have special attention directed at a goal, it is 
useful to have that item on a formal appraisal. 
• For example, if the quality of a product or service is 
important, it is worthwhile to have a section on the 
performance appraisalon quality.
• Another reason for conducting performance 
appraisals is that they provide important 
records for the organization. 
– They are a useful source of information when 
deciding on raises, promotions, and discipline, and 
they provide evidence that these were 
administered fairly. 
– In the case of employee behavior or performance 
problems, an appraisal documents the problem.
Systematically Appraising 
Performance 
• For appraisals to deliver their potential 
benefits, they must be as fair and 
accurate as possible. 
– Supervisors should be systematic in 
appraising performance.
Appraisal Process 
• Establish and communicate 
expectations for performance. 
• Observe and measure individual 
performance against standards. 
• Reinforce performance to provide 
remedies
Establish and Communicate 
Expectations 
• During the planning process and related 
action plans, the supervisor spells out 
who is to do what in order to accomplish 
the department objectives. 
– This information will indicate what each 
employee must do in order to help the 
department or work group meet its 
objectives. 
• One approach is to list three to five major 
responsibilities of each position; then focus on 
these responsibilities.
• It is important that each employee 
knows and understands what is 
expected. 
– The supervisor must communicate the 
objectives effectively. 
– Employees are most likely to understand 
and be committed to objectives when they 
have a say in developing.
Observe and Measure Individual 
Performance 
• Through the control process, the 
supervisor should continuously gather 
information about each employee’s 
performance. 
– This is an ongoing process, not something 
the supervisor saves to do when filling out 
appraisal forms.
• Performance appraisals should focus on 
behavior and results. 
– Focusing on behavior means the appraisal 
should describe specific actions or patterns 
of behaving. 
– Focusing on results means describing the 
extent to which the employee has satisfied 
the objective for which he or she is 
responsible.
• Sometimes a supervisor needs to 
appraise personal characteristics, for 
example, an employee’s dependability 
or attitude. 
– While such ratings are necessarily 
subjective, the supervisor can try to base 
them on observations about behavior and 
results.
Reinforce Performance 
• To keep employees motivated and 
informed, the supervisor needs to tell 
them when they are doing something 
right, not just when they are making a 
mistake. 
– Reinforce good performance by pointing 
out to employees the areas in which their 
performance is good.
• In areas where the employee falls short 
of the standards, he or she needs to 
know how to improve. 
– An effective way to help the employee is 
for the supervisor and employee to work 
together in solving performance problems.
– To move beyond discussing symptoms to uncover the 
underlying problems, the supervisor can ask which of the 
following kinds of causes led to the poor performance: 
• (1) Inadequate skills. 
– The supervisor should see that the employee gets the necessary 
training. 
• (2) Lack of effort. 
– The supervisor may need to apply the principles of motivation. 
• (3) External Additions. 
– If the problem is something beyond the control of the supervisor 
and employee, such as a poor economy or lack of cooperation 
from another department, the appraisal standards and ratings 
should be adjusted so that they are fair to the employee. 
• (4) Personal problems. 
– The supervisor should handle the situation as described in 
Chapter 14.
Avoiding Discrimination in 
Performance Appraisals 
• The Equal Employment Opportunity 
Commission (EEOC) is the government 
agency charged with enforcing federal 
laws against discrimination. 
– The EEOC has published the Uniform 
Guidelines of Employee Selection 
Procedures, which include guidelines for 
designing and implementing performance 
appraisals.
• In general, the behaviors or 
characteristics measured by a 
performance appraisal should be 
related to the job and to succeeding on 
the job.
• The supervisor and others responsible 
for the content of performance 
appraisals should make sure that what 
they measure is still relevant to a 
particular job. 
– Ratings of performance should not be 
discriminatory. 
• That is, they should not be based on the 
employee’s race, sex, or other protected 
category, but on whether the employee meets 
standards of performance.
Types of Appraisals 
• Types of commonly used performance 
appraisal techniques include: 
– Graphic rating scales. 
– Paired-comparison approach. 
– Forced-choice approach. 
– Essay appraisal.
Graphic Rating Scale 
• Graphic Rating Scale: A performance 
appraisal that rates the degree to which the 
employee has achieved various 
characteristics. 
– The graphic rating scale is the most common type 
of appraisal used. 
– Various characteristics such as job knowledge or 
punctuality are rated by the degree of 
achievement. 
• The rate usually receives a score of 1 to 5, with 5 
representing excellent performance. 
• Some forms allow for additional comments.
• The advantage of this type of appraisal 
is that it is relatively easy to use. 
– However, the ratings themselves are 
subjective. 
• What one supervisor considers “excellent” may 
seem just “average” to someone else. 
• Also, many supervisors tend to rate everyone 
as being at least a little bit above average. 
• Additional descriptive information is an attempt 
to overcome these problems.
• Paired-comparison Approach: A 
performance appraisal that measures the 
relative performance of employees in a 
group. 
– This is a method of performance evaluation that 
results in a rank ordering of employees to come 
up with a best employee. 
– This type of approach measures the relative 
performance of employees in a group.
• Employees are ranked by comparing the first 
two employees on the list. 
– The supervisor places a check mark next to the 
name of the employee whose performance is 
better. 
– The process is repeated, comparing the first 
employee’s performance with that of the other 
employees. 
– Then the supervisor compares the second 
employee on the list with all the others, and so on 
until each pair of employees has been compared. 
– The employee with the most check marks is 
considered the most valuable.
• The paired-comparison approach is 
appropriate when the supervisor needs 
to find one outstanding employee in a 
group for a promotion or special 
assignment. 
– The fact that paired comparison makes 
some employees look good at the expense 
of others makes this technique less useful 
as a method of providing feedback to 
individual employees.
Forced-Choice Approach 
• Forced-choice Approach: A 
performance appraisal that presents the 
appraiser with sets of statements 
describing employee behavior; the 
appraiser must choose which statement 
is most characteristic of the employee 
and which is least characteristic.
• This type of appraisal form gives the 
supervisor sets of statements describing 
employee behavior. 
– For each set of statements, the supervisor must 
select the one that is most and the one that is 
least characteristic of the employee. 
• These questionnaires prevent the supervisor from saying 
only positive things about employees. It is used when an 
organization finds that supervisors have been rating an 
unbelievably high proportion of employees as above 
average.
Essay Appraisal 
• Sometimes the supervisor must write a 
description of the employee’s performance. 
– The essay appraisal is often used along with other 
types of appraisals, notably graphic rating scales. 
– They provide an opportunity for supervisors to 
describe aspects of performance not thoroughly 
covered by an appraisal questionnaire. 
– The disadvantage of this method is that their 
quality depends on the supervisor’s writing skills.
Behaviorally Anchored Rating 
Scales 
• Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales: A 
performance appraisal in which the employee is rated 
on scales containing statements describing 
performance in several areas. 
– This is a method of performance appraisal that is tailored to 
the organization and positions within that organization. 
– Some organizations pay behavioral scientists or 
organizational psychologists to create behaviorally anchored 
rating scales. 
– These scales rate employee performance in several areas. 
– The supervisor selects the statement that best describes 
how the employee performs. 
– Each job title in the organization has a different set of rating 
statements.
• The advantage of using this technique 
is that it is tailored to the organization’s 
objectives for employees. 
• It also tends to be less subjective than 
some other approaches. 
• However, developing the scales is time-consuming 
and therefore relatively 
expensive.
Checklist Appraisal 
• A checklist appraisal is a record of 
performance, not an evaluation by the 
supervisor. 
• It contains a series of questions about 
the employee’s performance. 
– The supervisor checks boxes to answer 
the questions yes or no. 
– The human resources department has a 
key for scoring the items resulting in a 
rating of the employee’s performance.
• The advantage of this type of appraisal 
is that it is easy to complete. 
• However, it has several disadvantages. 
– The checklist can be difficult to prepare, 
and each job category will probably require 
a different set of questions. 
– Also, there is no way for the supervisor to 
adjust the answers for any special 
circumstances that affect performance.
Critical-Incident Appraisal 
• Critical-incident Appraisal: A 
performance appraisal in which the 
supervisor keeps a record of incidents 
that show positive and negative ways 
the employee has acted; the supervisor 
uses this record to assess the 
employee’s performance.
• To conduct a critical-incident appraisal, the 
supervisor keeps a written record of incidents 
that show positive and negative ways in 
which the employee has acted. 
– The record should include dates, people involved, 
actions taken, and any other details that are 
relevant. 
– At the time of the appraisal, the supervisor reviews 
the record to reach an overall evaluation of the 
employee’s behavior. 
– During the appraisal interview, the employee has a 
chance to respond to each of the incidents 
recorded.
• The advantage of this method is that it 
focuses on actual behaviors. 
– However, the recordkeeping is time-consuming, 
and since negative behaviors 
are more likely to be recorded than positive 
behaviors, it can be overly harsh.
• Work Standards Approach: A performance 
appraisal in which the appraiser compares 
the employee’s performance to objective 
measures of what an employee should do. 
– This type of appraisal requires the supervisor to 
establish objective measures of performance. 
• A typical work standard would be the quantity produced 
by an assembly-line worker. 
• The supervisor then compares the employee’s actual 
performance with the standards. 
• This approach works best with production workers.
Management by Objectives 
(MBO) 
• In organizations where MBO is used to set 
goals and objectives for employees, the 
supervisor will use this approach for 
performance appraisal also. 
– The appraisal is based on whether or not the 
employee has met his or her objectives. 
– The advantage is that employees know what to 
expect. 
– The supervisor focuses on results rather than 
more subjective criteria.
Agents by Someone Other than 
the Supervisor 
• 360-degree Feedback: Performance appraisal that 
combines assessment from several sources. 
• Because the supervisor cannot know all of an 
employee’s behaviors and their impact on others in 
the organization, the supervisor may combine his or 
her appraisal with self-assessments by the employee 
or with appraisals by peers or subordinates. 
– Combining several sources of appraisals is called 360- 
degree feedback. 
– The self-assessment may be done before the interview. 
– Then the supervisor and employee can compare the 
employee’s appraisal with his or her own evaluation.
• Peer Reviews: Performance appraisals 
conducted by an employee’s co-workers. 
• Peer appraisals are less common. 
• In organizations that use teams, the 
members may appraise the 
performance of their team members.
• There are many techniques for appraising 
performance. 
– Usually the human resources department or 
higher-level management dictates which type(s) 
the supervisor will use. 
– All supervisors will likely use the same approach 
because it is easier to keep records showing 
performance over time. 
– The supervisor may be able to supplement the 
appraisal format with other techniques if they 
seem helpful by using the “Comment” section of 
the form or an attached addition.
• An increasing number of major 
companies are having subordinates rate 
how well their bosses manage. 
• The purpose is to give managers 
information they can use to supervise 
more effectively and make their 
corporations more competitive.
Bias in Appraising 
Performance 
• Performance appraisals should be free 
of bias, but this is impossible. 
– There are several identifiable biases in the 
performance appraisals by supervisors. 
• Harshness Bias: Rating employees more 
severely than their performance merits. 
• Leniency Bias: Rating employees more 
favorably than their performance merits.
• Harshness bias tends to frustrate and 
discourage workers who resent the unfair 
assessments of their performance. 
• At the other extreme is the leniency bias, 
where supervisors rate their employees more 
favorably than the performance merits. 
– Employees who receive favorable ratings may see 
it as an advantage. 
• However, it cheats them and the department of the 
benefits of truly developing and coaching employees.
• There are also supervisors who tend to 
select ratings that are related to the 
structuring of answers on the 
questionnaire. 
– A tendency may be to select ratings in the 
middle of the scale, which is called central 
tendency. 
• This type of bias misses important opportunities 
to praise or correct employees.
• Proximity bias, or assigning similar scores to 
items that are near each other on a 
questionnaire, can result in misleading 
appraisals. 
– If the supervisor is uncertain about specific 
questions or wants to adjust a low score, he or 
she may resort to making random choices. 
– This should be avoided by trying to apply objective 
criteria.
• Personal preferences of the supervisor will 
bias performance appraisals also. 
– There is a tendency to judge others more 
positively when they are like oneself. 
– There is also a tendency to place most weight on 
the events that have occurred most recently. 
• This is called recency syndrome. 
• The supervisor should be careful to consider events and 
behaviors that occurred throughout the entire period 
covered by the review.
• Similarity Bias: The tendency to judge 
others more positively when they are like 
oneself. 
• The halo effect refers to the tendency to 
generalize one positive or negative aspect of 
a person to the person’s entire performance, 
resulting in either a higher or lower rating 
than the employee deserves.
• Finally, the supervisor’s prejudices about 
various types of people can unfairly influence 
a performance appraisal. 
– The supervisor must remember that each 
employee is an individual, not just a representative 
of a group. 
– This is especially important in light of the EEOC 
guidelines discussed earlier in the chapter.
Purpose of Conducting 
Performance Appraisals 
• The interview between the supervisor 
and employee is where performance is 
reinforced or remedies are provided. 
– The supervisor describes what he or she 
has observed and discusses this appraisal 
with the employee. 
– Together they agree on areas for 
improvement and development.
• Supervisors often dread conducting 
appraisal interviews. 
– Pointing out another person’s 
shortcomings can be unpleasant at best. 
• To overcome these feelings, if helps to focus on 
the benefits of appraising employees.
• The purpose of holding an appraisal interview 
is to communicate information about the 
employee’s performance. 
• An interview is an appropriate setting 
because if sets aside time to focus on and 
discuss the appraisal in private. 
• It is a two-way communication with the 
supervisor and employee working together to 
devise ways to improve performance.
Preparing for a Performance 
Appraisal 
• Preparation for the interview begins with 
completing the appraisal form. 
– The supervisor should allow enough time 
to complete the form carefully and 
thoughtfully. 
– The supervisor should think about how the 
employee is likely to react to the appraisal 
and should plan how to handle the 
employee’s reaction. 
– Also be ready with some ideas for how to 
correct problems noted in the appraisal.
• Notify the employee ahead of the time 
of the interview. 
– Arrange for a private place to hold the 
interview. 
– Make arrangements to prevent 
interruptions. 
• This is a very important event for both the 
supervisor and the employee--treat it as such.
• In preparation for the appraisal interview, it is 
also useful for the supervisor to review for 
himself or herself why appraisals are 
important for the organization, department, 
and most of all for the supervisor to be 
competent at the job. 
• When the supervisor is convinced the 
performance is a positive enterprise and that 
it can be a win-win situation, it will be easier 
to do the interview.
Guidelines for Conducting the 
Interview 
• Begin the interview session by an attempt to put the 
employee at ease. 
– A refreshment and small talk may help break the ice. 
• Review the employee’s self-evaluation first, if there is 
one. 
– Ask for reasons for the various ratings. 
– Then the supervisor describes his or her evaluation of the 
employee. 
• Start with an overall impression, then explain the contents of 
the appraisal forms. 
• Most employees are waiting for the “bad news,” so it is 
probably most effective to describe areas for improvement first. 
• Then describe the employee’s strengths.
• Allow time for the employee to respond 
to the performance appraisal. 
– The employee should be allowed to agree 
or disagree with the supervisor’s 
conclusions, as well as to ask questions. 
– It is important for the supervisor to keep an 
open mind and listen to the employee.
• When the supervisor and employee 
understand each other’s point of view, they 
should reach a decision on how to solve 
problems described in the appraisal. 
– At the end of the interview, the supervisor and 
employee are usually required to sign the 
appraisal form. 
– By doing so, they acknowledge that the interview 
has been conducted and that the employee has 
read and understood the form.
• After the interview is over, the 
supervisor continues to appraise 
performance. 
• Training and coaching for improvement 
should ensue. 
• The follow-up is an ongoing process.

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Appraisal

  • 2. CHAPTER OVERVIEW • Performance appraisal is a powerful tool to help the supervisor meet the objectives of the department and organization. – The benefits of conducting performance appraisals include providing information necessary for improving performance and motivating employees. – Performance appraisals also provide important records for the company. • Managers use this information for decisions on raises, promotions, and discipline.
  • 3. • There are systematic steps in appraising performance. – First, performance and results expectations and standards of performance are established and communicated to employees. – The supervisor then observes behavior and performance results, comparing them to the standards set. – Finally, the supervisor provides reinforcement for acceptable or excellent performance and works with employees to develop remedies for inadequate performance.
  • 4. • It is impossible for different supervisors to evaluate employees in exactly the same way. – A supervisor may have a tendency to select some specific ratings or identify certain behaviors as problematic over others. – Biases about specific people and groups of people can affect the appraisal process. • For example, supervisors who fail to keep good records may rely on recent events when evaluating an employee. • A supervisor may give a more favorable appraisal to someone who is similar to the supervisor and appraise more negatively a person who is different from the supervisor.
  • 5. • Another bias comes from the halo effect, which leads people to generalize one positive or negative trait to a person’s entire performance.
  • 6. • There are several types of appraisals used to evaluate performance. – Supervisors usually do not choose the type of form to use, rather it is selected by the human resources department or upper management.
  • 7. • The goal of some appraisal forms is to make the process easy and consistent for all employees. – Ideally, the form focuses on behavioral performance and results to reduce bias ant increase objectivity. • The graphic rating scale is an example of this type of appraisal form. • However, this type of form is susceptible to lack of consistency from supervisor to supervisor.
  • 8. • Another type of appraisal is the paired-comparison approach, which measures the relative performance of employees in a group. – This form rank orders all employees to find the best employees. • Therefore, it reflects negatively on other employees.
  • 9. • The appraisal interview provides feedback to the employee and allows the employee to join in the process of performance improvement. – The interview should follow careful and thoughtful completion of the appraisal form, and should be in a private place with plenty of time for the employee to discuss issues raised in the interview.
  • 10. • The final outcome of the interview should be agreement between the supervisor and employee about what improvements need to be made and the method for achieving the improvement goals.
  • 11. Benefits of Conducting a Performance Appraisal • Performance Appraisal: Formal feedback on how well an employee is performing his or her job. – Performance appraisals may be accomplished with the use of a standard form, which includes questions or items to guide the process. – On the other hand, performance appraisal can be accomplished without a standard form. • In either case, the evaluation should be based on predetermined performance expectations that are communicated to employees.
  • 12. • Performance appraisals provide information necessary for employees to improve the quality of their work. – It can help motivate employees. • Employees like to hear how they are doing, and behaviors that are evaluated or measured tend to get more attention from individuals. – Therefore, when it is useful to the organization to have special attention directed at a goal, it is useful to have that item on a formal appraisal. • For example, if the quality of a product or service is important, it is worthwhile to have a section on the performance appraisalon quality.
  • 13. • Another reason for conducting performance appraisals is that they provide important records for the organization. – They are a useful source of information when deciding on raises, promotions, and discipline, and they provide evidence that these were administered fairly. – In the case of employee behavior or performance problems, an appraisal documents the problem.
  • 14. Systematically Appraising Performance • For appraisals to deliver their potential benefits, they must be as fair and accurate as possible. – Supervisors should be systematic in appraising performance.
  • 15. Appraisal Process • Establish and communicate expectations for performance. • Observe and measure individual performance against standards. • Reinforce performance to provide remedies
  • 16. Establish and Communicate Expectations • During the planning process and related action plans, the supervisor spells out who is to do what in order to accomplish the department objectives. – This information will indicate what each employee must do in order to help the department or work group meet its objectives. • One approach is to list three to five major responsibilities of each position; then focus on these responsibilities.
  • 17. • It is important that each employee knows and understands what is expected. – The supervisor must communicate the objectives effectively. – Employees are most likely to understand and be committed to objectives when they have a say in developing.
  • 18. Observe and Measure Individual Performance • Through the control process, the supervisor should continuously gather information about each employee’s performance. – This is an ongoing process, not something the supervisor saves to do when filling out appraisal forms.
  • 19. • Performance appraisals should focus on behavior and results. – Focusing on behavior means the appraisal should describe specific actions or patterns of behaving. – Focusing on results means describing the extent to which the employee has satisfied the objective for which he or she is responsible.
  • 20. • Sometimes a supervisor needs to appraise personal characteristics, for example, an employee’s dependability or attitude. – While such ratings are necessarily subjective, the supervisor can try to base them on observations about behavior and results.
  • 21. Reinforce Performance • To keep employees motivated and informed, the supervisor needs to tell them when they are doing something right, not just when they are making a mistake. – Reinforce good performance by pointing out to employees the areas in which their performance is good.
  • 22. • In areas where the employee falls short of the standards, he or she needs to know how to improve. – An effective way to help the employee is for the supervisor and employee to work together in solving performance problems.
  • 23. – To move beyond discussing symptoms to uncover the underlying problems, the supervisor can ask which of the following kinds of causes led to the poor performance: • (1) Inadequate skills. – The supervisor should see that the employee gets the necessary training. • (2) Lack of effort. – The supervisor may need to apply the principles of motivation. • (3) External Additions. – If the problem is something beyond the control of the supervisor and employee, such as a poor economy or lack of cooperation from another department, the appraisal standards and ratings should be adjusted so that they are fair to the employee. • (4) Personal problems. – The supervisor should handle the situation as described in Chapter 14.
  • 24. Avoiding Discrimination in Performance Appraisals • The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is the government agency charged with enforcing federal laws against discrimination. – The EEOC has published the Uniform Guidelines of Employee Selection Procedures, which include guidelines for designing and implementing performance appraisals.
  • 25. • In general, the behaviors or characteristics measured by a performance appraisal should be related to the job and to succeeding on the job.
  • 26. • The supervisor and others responsible for the content of performance appraisals should make sure that what they measure is still relevant to a particular job. – Ratings of performance should not be discriminatory. • That is, they should not be based on the employee’s race, sex, or other protected category, but on whether the employee meets standards of performance.
  • 27. Types of Appraisals • Types of commonly used performance appraisal techniques include: – Graphic rating scales. – Paired-comparison approach. – Forced-choice approach. – Essay appraisal.
  • 28. Graphic Rating Scale • Graphic Rating Scale: A performance appraisal that rates the degree to which the employee has achieved various characteristics. – The graphic rating scale is the most common type of appraisal used. – Various characteristics such as job knowledge or punctuality are rated by the degree of achievement. • The rate usually receives a score of 1 to 5, with 5 representing excellent performance. • Some forms allow for additional comments.
  • 29. • The advantage of this type of appraisal is that it is relatively easy to use. – However, the ratings themselves are subjective. • What one supervisor considers “excellent” may seem just “average” to someone else. • Also, many supervisors tend to rate everyone as being at least a little bit above average. • Additional descriptive information is an attempt to overcome these problems.
  • 30. • Paired-comparison Approach: A performance appraisal that measures the relative performance of employees in a group. – This is a method of performance evaluation that results in a rank ordering of employees to come up with a best employee. – This type of approach measures the relative performance of employees in a group.
  • 31. • Employees are ranked by comparing the first two employees on the list. – The supervisor places a check mark next to the name of the employee whose performance is better. – The process is repeated, comparing the first employee’s performance with that of the other employees. – Then the supervisor compares the second employee on the list with all the others, and so on until each pair of employees has been compared. – The employee with the most check marks is considered the most valuable.
  • 32. • The paired-comparison approach is appropriate when the supervisor needs to find one outstanding employee in a group for a promotion or special assignment. – The fact that paired comparison makes some employees look good at the expense of others makes this technique less useful as a method of providing feedback to individual employees.
  • 33. Forced-Choice Approach • Forced-choice Approach: A performance appraisal that presents the appraiser with sets of statements describing employee behavior; the appraiser must choose which statement is most characteristic of the employee and which is least characteristic.
  • 34. • This type of appraisal form gives the supervisor sets of statements describing employee behavior. – For each set of statements, the supervisor must select the one that is most and the one that is least characteristic of the employee. • These questionnaires prevent the supervisor from saying only positive things about employees. It is used when an organization finds that supervisors have been rating an unbelievably high proportion of employees as above average.
  • 35. Essay Appraisal • Sometimes the supervisor must write a description of the employee’s performance. – The essay appraisal is often used along with other types of appraisals, notably graphic rating scales. – They provide an opportunity for supervisors to describe aspects of performance not thoroughly covered by an appraisal questionnaire. – The disadvantage of this method is that their quality depends on the supervisor’s writing skills.
  • 36. Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales • Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales: A performance appraisal in which the employee is rated on scales containing statements describing performance in several areas. – This is a method of performance appraisal that is tailored to the organization and positions within that organization. – Some organizations pay behavioral scientists or organizational psychologists to create behaviorally anchored rating scales. – These scales rate employee performance in several areas. – The supervisor selects the statement that best describes how the employee performs. – Each job title in the organization has a different set of rating statements.
  • 37. • The advantage of using this technique is that it is tailored to the organization’s objectives for employees. • It also tends to be less subjective than some other approaches. • However, developing the scales is time-consuming and therefore relatively expensive.
  • 38. Checklist Appraisal • A checklist appraisal is a record of performance, not an evaluation by the supervisor. • It contains a series of questions about the employee’s performance. – The supervisor checks boxes to answer the questions yes or no. – The human resources department has a key for scoring the items resulting in a rating of the employee’s performance.
  • 39. • The advantage of this type of appraisal is that it is easy to complete. • However, it has several disadvantages. – The checklist can be difficult to prepare, and each job category will probably require a different set of questions. – Also, there is no way for the supervisor to adjust the answers for any special circumstances that affect performance.
  • 40. Critical-Incident Appraisal • Critical-incident Appraisal: A performance appraisal in which the supervisor keeps a record of incidents that show positive and negative ways the employee has acted; the supervisor uses this record to assess the employee’s performance.
  • 41. • To conduct a critical-incident appraisal, the supervisor keeps a written record of incidents that show positive and negative ways in which the employee has acted. – The record should include dates, people involved, actions taken, and any other details that are relevant. – At the time of the appraisal, the supervisor reviews the record to reach an overall evaluation of the employee’s behavior. – During the appraisal interview, the employee has a chance to respond to each of the incidents recorded.
  • 42. • The advantage of this method is that it focuses on actual behaviors. – However, the recordkeeping is time-consuming, and since negative behaviors are more likely to be recorded than positive behaviors, it can be overly harsh.
  • 43. • Work Standards Approach: A performance appraisal in which the appraiser compares the employee’s performance to objective measures of what an employee should do. – This type of appraisal requires the supervisor to establish objective measures of performance. • A typical work standard would be the quantity produced by an assembly-line worker. • The supervisor then compares the employee’s actual performance with the standards. • This approach works best with production workers.
  • 44. Management by Objectives (MBO) • In organizations where MBO is used to set goals and objectives for employees, the supervisor will use this approach for performance appraisal also. – The appraisal is based on whether or not the employee has met his or her objectives. – The advantage is that employees know what to expect. – The supervisor focuses on results rather than more subjective criteria.
  • 45. Agents by Someone Other than the Supervisor • 360-degree Feedback: Performance appraisal that combines assessment from several sources. • Because the supervisor cannot know all of an employee’s behaviors and their impact on others in the organization, the supervisor may combine his or her appraisal with self-assessments by the employee or with appraisals by peers or subordinates. – Combining several sources of appraisals is called 360- degree feedback. – The self-assessment may be done before the interview. – Then the supervisor and employee can compare the employee’s appraisal with his or her own evaluation.
  • 46. • Peer Reviews: Performance appraisals conducted by an employee’s co-workers. • Peer appraisals are less common. • In organizations that use teams, the members may appraise the performance of their team members.
  • 47. • There are many techniques for appraising performance. – Usually the human resources department or higher-level management dictates which type(s) the supervisor will use. – All supervisors will likely use the same approach because it is easier to keep records showing performance over time. – The supervisor may be able to supplement the appraisal format with other techniques if they seem helpful by using the “Comment” section of the form or an attached addition.
  • 48. • An increasing number of major companies are having subordinates rate how well their bosses manage. • The purpose is to give managers information they can use to supervise more effectively and make their corporations more competitive.
  • 49. Bias in Appraising Performance • Performance appraisals should be free of bias, but this is impossible. – There are several identifiable biases in the performance appraisals by supervisors. • Harshness Bias: Rating employees more severely than their performance merits. • Leniency Bias: Rating employees more favorably than their performance merits.
  • 50. • Harshness bias tends to frustrate and discourage workers who resent the unfair assessments of their performance. • At the other extreme is the leniency bias, where supervisors rate their employees more favorably than the performance merits. – Employees who receive favorable ratings may see it as an advantage. • However, it cheats them and the department of the benefits of truly developing and coaching employees.
  • 51. • There are also supervisors who tend to select ratings that are related to the structuring of answers on the questionnaire. – A tendency may be to select ratings in the middle of the scale, which is called central tendency. • This type of bias misses important opportunities to praise or correct employees.
  • 52. • Proximity bias, or assigning similar scores to items that are near each other on a questionnaire, can result in misleading appraisals. – If the supervisor is uncertain about specific questions or wants to adjust a low score, he or she may resort to making random choices. – This should be avoided by trying to apply objective criteria.
  • 53. • Personal preferences of the supervisor will bias performance appraisals also. – There is a tendency to judge others more positively when they are like oneself. – There is also a tendency to place most weight on the events that have occurred most recently. • This is called recency syndrome. • The supervisor should be careful to consider events and behaviors that occurred throughout the entire period covered by the review.
  • 54. • Similarity Bias: The tendency to judge others more positively when they are like oneself. • The halo effect refers to the tendency to generalize one positive or negative aspect of a person to the person’s entire performance, resulting in either a higher or lower rating than the employee deserves.
  • 55. • Finally, the supervisor’s prejudices about various types of people can unfairly influence a performance appraisal. – The supervisor must remember that each employee is an individual, not just a representative of a group. – This is especially important in light of the EEOC guidelines discussed earlier in the chapter.
  • 56. Purpose of Conducting Performance Appraisals • The interview between the supervisor and employee is where performance is reinforced or remedies are provided. – The supervisor describes what he or she has observed and discusses this appraisal with the employee. – Together they agree on areas for improvement and development.
  • 57. • Supervisors often dread conducting appraisal interviews. – Pointing out another person’s shortcomings can be unpleasant at best. • To overcome these feelings, if helps to focus on the benefits of appraising employees.
  • 58. • The purpose of holding an appraisal interview is to communicate information about the employee’s performance. • An interview is an appropriate setting because if sets aside time to focus on and discuss the appraisal in private. • It is a two-way communication with the supervisor and employee working together to devise ways to improve performance.
  • 59. Preparing for a Performance Appraisal • Preparation for the interview begins with completing the appraisal form. – The supervisor should allow enough time to complete the form carefully and thoughtfully. – The supervisor should think about how the employee is likely to react to the appraisal and should plan how to handle the employee’s reaction. – Also be ready with some ideas for how to correct problems noted in the appraisal.
  • 60. • Notify the employee ahead of the time of the interview. – Arrange for a private place to hold the interview. – Make arrangements to prevent interruptions. • This is a very important event for both the supervisor and the employee--treat it as such.
  • 61. • In preparation for the appraisal interview, it is also useful for the supervisor to review for himself or herself why appraisals are important for the organization, department, and most of all for the supervisor to be competent at the job. • When the supervisor is convinced the performance is a positive enterprise and that it can be a win-win situation, it will be easier to do the interview.
  • 62. Guidelines for Conducting the Interview • Begin the interview session by an attempt to put the employee at ease. – A refreshment and small talk may help break the ice. • Review the employee’s self-evaluation first, if there is one. – Ask for reasons for the various ratings. – Then the supervisor describes his or her evaluation of the employee. • Start with an overall impression, then explain the contents of the appraisal forms. • Most employees are waiting for the “bad news,” so it is probably most effective to describe areas for improvement first. • Then describe the employee’s strengths.
  • 63. • Allow time for the employee to respond to the performance appraisal. – The employee should be allowed to agree or disagree with the supervisor’s conclusions, as well as to ask questions. – It is important for the supervisor to keep an open mind and listen to the employee.
  • 64. • When the supervisor and employee understand each other’s point of view, they should reach a decision on how to solve problems described in the appraisal. – At the end of the interview, the supervisor and employee are usually required to sign the appraisal form. – By doing so, they acknowledge that the interview has been conducted and that the employee has read and understood the form.
  • 65. • After the interview is over, the supervisor continues to appraise performance. • Training and coaching for improvement should ensue. • The follow-up is an ongoing process.