IJA MH International Journal on Arts‚ Management and Humanities 1(1): 63-72 (2012) ISSN No. (Online): 2319 – 5231 A study of performance appraisal and organizational effectiveness in terms of individual and organizational basis. A comparative study of BSNL and AIRTEL Dr Kanchan Bhatia* and Prof Prashant Jain** *‚Professor‚ SIRT‚ Bhopal‚ (MP) **Executive Director‚ SGI‚ Bhopal (MP) ABSTRACT According to Peter Drucker ’an organization is like a tune; it is not constituted by individual sounds
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i PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT iii PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT KEY STRATEGIES AND PRACTICAL GUIDELINES v Contents 1 The basis of performance management Performance management defined 1; Aims of performance management 2; Characteristics of performance management 3; Developments in performance management 4; Concerns of performance management 5; Understanding performance management 6; Guiding principles of performance management 9; Performance appraisal and performance management 9; Views
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PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Performance not Measured is Performance not Delivered What is Performance Management Performance management is a system for managing organisational and individual staff performance and building organisational capacity for the future. 3 Links Emerging from Performance Appraisals Rewards and Recognition Performance Bonus Salary increments Non financial incentives Training and Development Promotions Poor Performance Probation
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QUESTION 1 i. Current Ratio = Current Assets/Current Liability = $ 14‚651‚000/$ 19‚639‚000 = 0.750 ii. Quick Ratio = (Current Assets – Inventory) / Current Liability = ($ 14‚651‚000 – $ 6‚136‚000) / $ 19‚539‚000 = 0.436 iii. Total Assets Turnover = Sales/Total Assets = $ 167‚310‚000/$ 108‚615‚000 = 1.540 iv. Inventory Turnover = COGS/Inventory = $ 117‚910‚000/$ 6‚136‚000 = 19.216 v. Receivable Turnover = Sales/Account Receivables = $ 167‚310‚000/$ 5‚473
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There are many purposes of a Performance Management System and its relation to business objectives which include: (i) Strategic (ii) Administrative (iii) Informational (iv) Developmental (v) Organisational maintenance (vi) Documentation (i) Strategic purpose: linking individual goals with the organisations goals and communicating the most crucial business strategic initiatives. This increases employee loyalty and retention‚ thereby improving the overall performance of the organisation. (ii)
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brought against Mr. Rand and Beazer Homes by the SEC‚ Mr. Rand was alleged to have posted fraudulent entries in order to make the financial statements appear to be better than they actually were for the given period of time. Based on the evidence presented in the case‚ and the accompanying exhibits‚ it’s easy to make the statement that the investors were harmed as a result of Mr. Rand’s fraudulent entries. Investors were lead to believe that the company financials were healthier than they actually
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Purchasing a home is unequivocally one of the hardest decisions someone will make. A home loan is a long term commitment and it is the best interest of the person to make sure this is the home they want. Location‚ size‚ style and price are all factors that should affect your decision whether to purchase a certain home or not. However‚ what factors will determine when the right time is to purchase a home and what indicators are there to tell you that financially this a sound decision? These are a
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Performance Management Introduction: Performance management is the process through which supervisors and those they lead gain a shared understanding of work expectations and goals‚ exchange performance feedback‚ identify learning and development opportunities‚ and evaluate performance results. Importance: It is through this process that organizations are able to create and sustain a workplace environment that: Values continuous improvement Adapts well to change Strives to attain ambitious goals
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Nowadays‚ technology has become essential in daily life. There is no doubt that everywhere especially home‚ is starting to put new technologies to make life is easier. From that reason‚ technologies have been developed to answer the needs particularly wireless technology. In the past‚ intelligent devices or home is only a dream or in a movie‚ but because of the desired of human push on new ideas and technologies to make it real. Wireless technology has been developed from wire to reduce inconvenience
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ou=TeAm YYePG‚ email=yyepg@msn.com Reason: I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document Date: 2005.05.11 15:13:52 +08 ’00 ’ MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE This book is dedicated to the visionary pioneers who created the world we now live in; and to those who are creating the world we will inhabit in the future. MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE A practical guide to leading and managing people at work Nick Forster Professor at The Graduate School of Management‚ University of Western Australia
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