ADMS 2600 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Total Quality Management, Central Tendency, Performance Appraisal

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Performance appraisal: a process performed annually (sometimes biannually or quarterly) by a supervisor for a subordinate, designed to help employees understand their roles, objectives, expectations, and performance success. Performance management: the process of creating a work environment in which people can perform to the best of their abilities. It might seem performance appraisals are used for a rather narrow purpose to evaluate who is doing a good job or not. The use of performance appraisals can be classified as administrative or developmental. Used as a basis for compensation decisions (pay-for-performance) Determining the relative worth of jobs under a job evaluation program. Performance appraisal also provides paper trail for documenting hrm actions that can result in legal actions. Recognize the success of the entire hr program depends on knowing how the performance of employees compares with the goals established for them.

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