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AN EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT.
A RESEARCH REPORT
SUBMITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE DEGREE
BPP HONOURS
AT SOUTHERN BUSINESS SCHOOL
Graeme Lategan
STUDENT NO.212111143 glategan@gmail.com 2012
SUPERVISOR: DR S C VAN ZWEEL

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DECLARATION
I

declare

that

MANAGEMENT

this

paper,

AN

SYSTEMS

IN

EVALUATION
A

SOUTH

OF

THE

PERFORMANCE

AFRICAN

GOVERNMENT

DEPARTMENT, is my own work and that all sources that I have used or quoted have been indicated and acknowledged by means of complete references.

SIGNATURE

DATE

LGD LATEGAN

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ABSTRACT
Reason for this study
By definition performance systems are not new from a global perspective and as economies of scale dictate the financial stability of corporations so these performance systems will adapt and change. Performance systems have now also been implemented in government employment. Employees who perform at a desired standard now also enjoy financial rewards for their production. Against this backdrop, this research seeks to ascertain whether government employees should get performance rewards specifically in the South African context where the government has struggled to sustain other socio-economic programs such as those for unemployment, crime prevention, health, education and infrastructural development.
Problem
Performance measurement is a process used by corporations to measure the productivity level of their employees against the greater company objectives. It is an assessment of the individual’s contribution to the overall objectives but in line with his or her specific job description. The employee is rewarded within specific policies, in most cases financially, or by other formats they may be a better. By natural existence and historical nature government tries to satisfy every citizen, yet this a huge task by any



Cited: in Callinicos, 1996.) “Leaving in place such poverty and inequality would help to perpetuate the desperation undermine the political achievements of the ANC led mass movement”. (Alex Callinicos, 1996.) Some sixteen years later the improvements in government and whether any impact started in 2004 in Harrismith in the Free State (cf. Roux & Nyamukachi, 2005: 689) and since then protests have spread to other parts of the country affected by violent protests (Venter, 2005, cited in Investor Relations Information Network (IRIN), 2007). represent countrywide outrage (Powell & Breytenbach, 2006), the impact of which has had devastating effects across South Africa’s nine provinces study by the Centre for Development Enterprise (cf. Da Costa, 2007), indicate a common factor in all areas in which they occur performance in the delivery of basic services to targeted beneficiaries (Malefane, 2004). In part the relevance of the foregoing is to raise the question as to how millions of rands are substantiated by Wayne Sandholtz and Rein Taagepera in their research (2005:109–131): “A strong ‘survival’ orientation contributes twice as much as a strong ‘traditional’ orientation (Banfield, 1958, cited in Sandholtz & Taagepera, 2005).

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