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Definition • Once the employees have been selected, trained and motivated, they are then appraised for their performance. • PA is the step where the management finds out how effective it has been at hiring and placing employees. • If any problems are identified, steps are taken to communicate with employees and to remedy them. Definition • Performance appraisal is a process of evaluating an employee’s performance of a job in terms of its requirements. • It is the process of evaluating the performance of employees, sharing that information with them and searching for ways to improve their performance, coaching for improved performance and distribution of economic rewards. Steps of Performance Appraisal • Performance appraisal is a process involving such steps as: – Setting performance standard – Communicating performance expectations to employees – Measuring actual performance – Comparing actual performance with the standards – Discussing the appraisal results – Initiating corrective actions, if necessary. Contd. Steps of Performance Appraisal Step-1: Setting performance standard: The performance process begins with the establishment of performance standards in accordance with the organization’s strategic goals. Performance standards serves as a benchmark against which performance is measured. Step-2: Communicating performance expectations to employees: Once performance standards are set, it is necessary to communicate these expectations. It should not be part of the employee’s job to guess what is expected of them. Employees can be involved in setting standards. Contd. Steps of Performance Appraisal Step-3:Measurement of Actual performance: The next step in the appraisal process is the measurement of performance. To determine, what actual performance is, it is necessary to acquire information about it. We should be concerned with how we measure and what we measure. Four common sources of information are frequently used by managers regarding how to measure actual performance: personal observation, statistical reports, oral reports, and written reports.
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