Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Performance management
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19. Performance Management
Performance Management is a systematic process by an
Organisation to improve and evaluate the performance of its
employees as individuals as well as groups.”
Performance management is a strategic and integrated approach to
delivering sustained success to organizations by improving the
performance of the people who work in them and by developing the
capabilities of teams and individual contributors‟ (Armstrong and
Baron, ).
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A successful performance management is
Where the employee’s interests are understood by the
employer and renders his helping hand to develop
employee’s career as well as his performance and
The employee understanding the requirements of the
organisation, cooperating and accepting the helping hand
of employer to increase his performance levels and thus
also his self.
22. Performance Management is conducted and understood
on two classifications
1. Performance of the employees in the organisation, which
we are studying in detail in this course
2. Performance of the organisation, which is often the net
result of the total performance of all the employees put
together.
23. Principles of Performance Management
Transparency
The system should be transparent, free from partiality, bias and
discrimination among the employees.
Employee Empowerment
Participative and empowered employees take the responsibility well.
They develop the belongingness towards the organisation.
Recognizing and rewarding the employees brings them together to
work and achieve.
Organisational Values and Culture
A fair treatment and ensuring due satisfaction to the employees,
empathy and trust, respect and treating people equally – are all the
foundations for the development of the Culture and values of the
organisation
24. Amicable Workplace /friendly
A work environment which attracts the employee rather than
expecting the week end to be away from the workplace is the
principle
25. The scope of the performance management includes the following:
Providing employees a better understanding of their role and
responsibilities
Increase the confidence of the employees through recognizing their
strengths
Identifying training needs to overcome the weak areas
Improve the relationships in the working areas
Improve communication between superior and subordinates
Improve teams and team spirit
Improve commitment
Succession planning through grooming subordinates to future managers
Providing space for personal reflections
Providing a platform for personal development
Providing assistance to achieve personal career goals
26. Difference between PM and PA
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Processes used to identify,
encourage, measure,evaluate,
improve, and reward
employee performance.
The process of evaluating how
well employees perform their
jobs and then communicating
that information to the
employees.