MHR 523 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Central Tendency, Performance Appraisal

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Task performance - an individual"s direct contribution to their job a. related processes. Contextual performance an individual"s indirect contribution to b. the organization by improving the organizational, social, and psychological behaviours that contribute to organizational effectiveness beyond those specified for the job: providing ongoing feedback and coaching a. Managers and their reports should continue to discuss progress: conducting performance appraisal and evaluation discussions. Unclear standards an appraisal scale that is too open to interpretation of traits and standards. Halo effect problem occurs when a supervisor"s rating of an employee on one trait biases the rating of that person on other traits. Central tendency a tendency to rate all employees in the middle of the scale. Leniency or strictness occurs when a supervisor has a tendency to rate all employees either low or high. Appraisal bias the tendency to allow individual differences, such as age, race, and sex, to effect the appraisal ratings that these employees receive.

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