This document discusses various performance appraisal methods. It begins by defining performance appraisal as a systematic process of measuring an individual's work performance against job requirements through a subjective evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, and potential. Six common appraisal methods are then outlined: management by objectives, 360-degree feedback, assessment center method, behaviorally anchored rating scales, psychological appraisals, and human resource cost accounting. Each method is defined and its advantages, ideal uses, and potential limitations are discussed.
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Performance appraisal evaluation is a vital component of Human Resource Management (HRM) that aids organizations in assessing and enhancing employee performance.
Performance management (PM) includes activities which ensure that goals are consistently being met in an effective and efficient manner. Performance management can focus on the performance of an organization, a department, employee, or even the processes to build a product or service, as well as many other areas.
PM is also known as a process by which organizations align their resources, systems and employees to strategic objectives and priorities.[1]
Unlocking the Power of Performance Appraisal Evaluation: Methods, Objectives,...Qandle
Performance appraisal evaluation is a vital component of Human Resource Management (HRM) that aids organizations in assessing and enhancing employee performance.
Performance management (PM) includes activities which ensure that goals are consistently being met in an effective and efficient manner. Performance management can focus on the performance of an organization, a department, employee, or even the processes to build a product or service, as well as many other areas.
PM is also known as a process by which organizations align their resources, systems and employees to strategic objectives and priorities.[1]
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2. What is a Performance Appraisal?
• A performance appraisal is a systematic
and periodic process of measuring an
individual’s work performance against the
established requirements of the job. It’s a
subjective evaluation of the employee’s
strengths and weaknesses, relative worth
to the organization, and future
development potential.
4. 1. Management by Objectives (MBO)
• Management by objectives (MBO) is the
appraisal method where managers and
employees together identify, plan,
organize, and communicate objectives to
focus on during a specific appraisal period.
After setting clear goals, managers and
subordinates periodically discuss the
progress made to control and debate on
the feasibility of achieving those set
objectives.
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6. • Ideal for:
Measuring the quantitative and
qualitative output of senior management like
managers, directors, and executive
(business of any size)
• Common reason for failure:
Incomplete MBO program,
inadequate corporate objectives, lack of top
management involvement.
7. • Steps to implement a successful MBO
program:
1. Every manager must have 5-10 goals expressed in specific,
measurable terms.
2. Manager can propose their goals in writing, which will be
finalized after review.
3. Each goal needs to include a description and a clear plan (list
of tasks) to accomplish it.
4. Determine how progress will be measured and how frequently
(minimum quarterly).
5. List down corrective actions that will be taken if progress is
not in accordance with plans.
6. Ensure that goals at each level are related to the
organizational objectives and levels above/below.
8. 2. 360-Degree Feedback
• It is a multidimensional performance
appraisal method that evaluates an
employee using feedback collected from
the employee’s circle of influence namely
managers, peers, customers, and direct
reports. This method will not only eliminate
bias in performance reviews but also offer
a clear understanding of an individual’s
competence.
9. • This appraisal method has five integral
components like:
1 Self-appraisals
2 Managerial reviews
3 Peer reviews
4 Subordinates Appraising manager (SAM)
5 Customer or client reviews
10. Advantages of using 360-degree
feedback:
• Increase the individual’s awareness of how they
perform and the impact it has on other
stakeholders.
• Serve as a key to initiate coaching, counselling,
and career development activities
• Encourage employees to invest in self-
development and embrace change management
• Integrate performance feedback with work
culture and promote engagement
11. Ideal for:
Private sector organizations than public
sector organisations as peer reviews at public
sector organizations are more lenient.
Common reason for failure:
Leniency in review, cultural differences,
competitiveness, ineffective planning, and
misguided feedback.
12. 3. Assessment Centre Method
The concept of assessment centre was
introduced way back in 1930 by the German
Army but it has been polished and tailored to
fit today’s environment. The assessment
centre method enables employees to get a
clear picture of how others observe them
and the impact it has on their performance.
The main advantage of this method is that it
will not only assess the existing performance
of an individual but also predict future job
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14. Advantages of the assessment centre
method:
• Enhance a participant’s knowledge, boost his/her thought
process, and improve employee efficiency.
• Can be tailored to fit different roles, competencies, and
business needs
• Offer an insight of the employee’s personality (ethics,
tolerance, problem-solving skill, introversion/extroversion,
adaptability, etc.)
Ideal for:
Manufacturing organizations, service-based companies,
educational institutions, and consulting firms to identify
future organizational leaders and managers.
15. Guidelines to implement assessment centre
practice:
• Use job analysis to determine the components of effective
performance
• Identify performance metrics that can be measured using this
assessment center
• Classify meaningful and relevant candidate behavior in the
assessment process
• Find assessment techniques that can ideally elicit ideal behavioral
information
• Spot assessors and assessee’s excluding immediate supervisors
• Provide thorough training to assessors and reviewers
• Maintain a system of performance records for each candidate
• Review records and reward employee or provide training
accordingly
16. 4. Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scale
(BARS)
Behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) bring
out both the qualitative and quantitative benefits in a
performance appraisal process. BARS compares
employee performance with specific behavioral
examples that are anchored to numerical ratings.
Each performance level on a BAR scale is anchored
by multiple BARS statements which describe
common behaviors that an employee routinely
exhibits. These statements act as a yardstick to
measure an individual’s performance against
predetermined standards that are applicable to their
role and job level.
17. Advantages of using BARS:
• Enjoy clear standards, improved feedback,
accurate performance analysis, and consistent
evaluation.
• Eliminate construct-irrelevant variance in
performance appraisal ratings by emphasis
more on specific, concrete, and observable
behaviors.
• Decrease any chance for bias and ensure
fairness throughout the appraisal process.
18. Ideal for:
Businesses of all sizes and industries can use BARS to
assess the performance of their entire workforce from the
entry level agent to c-suite executives.
Common drawbacks of BARS:
• High chance for subjectivity in evaluations.
• Hard to make compensation and promotion decisions.
• Time-consuming to create and implement.
• Demands more from managers and senior executives.
19. 5. Psychological Appraisals
Psychological appraisals come in handy to
determine the hidden potential of employees. This
method focuses on analyzing an employee’s future
performance rather than their past work. These
appraisals are used to analyze seven major
components of an employee’s performance such
as interpersonal skills, cognitive abilities,
intellectual traits, leadership skills, personality
traits, emotional quotient, and other related skills.
20. Advantages of psychological appraisals:
• Extract measurable, objective data about
not just an employee’s performance but
also potential.
• Can be deployed easily when compared
with other performance appraisal methods.
• Offer introverted or shy employees a
platform to shine and prove their potential.
21. Ideal for:
Large enterprises can use psychological
appraisals for an array of reasons including
development of leadership pipeline, team building,
conflict resolutions, and more.
Common reasons for failure:
Absence of proper training, lack of trained
professionals to administer reviews, and
nervousness or anxiety of candidates can skew
results.
22. 6. Human-Resource (Cost)
Accounting Method
Human resource (cost) accounting method
analyses an employee’s performance
through the monetary benefits he/she yields
to the company. It is obtained by comparing
the cost of retaining an employee (cost to
company) and the monetary benefits
(contributions) an organization has
ascertained from that specific employee.
23. Advantages of the human cost accounting
method:
• Effectively measure the cost and value that an
employee brings to the organization.
• Help identify the financial implications that an
employee’s performance has on the organization’s
bottom line.
Ideal for:
Startups and small businesses where the
performance of one employee can make or break the
organization’s success.
24. Implementation of human resource cost
accounting method:
• Identify the gap between the market and the
current package of an employee
• Determine the monetary and non-monetary
value that an employee brings to the table
• List down the things that an employee achieved
in the review period (increase in the subscriber
count, improvement in revenue, number of new
deals won, etc.,)