3 - Performance Management Flashcards

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steps involved in performance management

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  1. define performance outcomes
  2. develop employee goals
  3. provide support + ongoing performance discussions
  4. evaluate performance
  5. provide consequences
  6. identify improvements needed
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performance management

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align individual efforts to achieve organizational goals

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3
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performance appraisal/evaluation

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judge how well employees have performed relevant to expectations + use info for org. decisions

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uses of performance management

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developmental use (improve employees’ performance + skills)

administrative use (basis for decisions on: promotions, rewards, termination…)

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5
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approaches to performance measurement

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comparative approach (forced distribution, ranking…)
attribute approach
results approach (KPIs)
behavioral approach (critical incidents, BARS, BOS)

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forced distribution

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threatens teamwork
encourages sabotage
middle performers?

  • only use if discrepancies in performance are wide + job doesn’t benefit from collaboration
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attribute approach

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+ easy
- ambiguous
- prone to bias
- less defensible in court
- subjective
- focused on the person rather than on performance = not conductive for development

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behavioral approach

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  • difficult to develop
    + high validity

ex: BOS, BARS + critical incidents

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9
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biases in performance management

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rater responding bias
rater perceptual bias
rater social bias
ratee bias

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10
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rater responding bias

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leniency bias
central tendency bias

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rater perceptual bias

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contrast effect
recency effect (ending is easier to recall)
primary effect (beginning is easier to recall)

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rater social bias

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confirmation bias
implicit bias
social perception errors (halo, horns, similarity…)

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13
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ratee bias

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Dunning-Kruger effect
- cognitive bias in which people assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is (“better than average” effect)

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14
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results approach

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managing objectives (quantifiable outcomes)
- measured by results

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