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    ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.1 Issue 4‚ August 2011‚ ISSN 2231 5780 THE NEED OF ‘720 DEGREE PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL’ IN THE NEW ECONOMY COMPANIES ANUPAMA*; MARY BINU T.D.**; DR. TAPAL DULABABU*** *Asst. Professor‚ The Oxford College of Business Management‚ No.32‚ 19th Main‚ 17th „B‟ Cross‚ Sector IV‚ HSR Layout‚ Bangalore 560102. ** Asst. Professor‚ The Oxford College of Business Management‚ No.32‚ 19th Main‚ 17th „B‟ Cross‚ Sector IV‚ HSR Layout‚ Bangalore

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    Performance Appraisal Performance appraisals are used in modern day as an evaluation of the observance of an employee’s work performance though a company’s set time period. When doing anything meaningful‚ humans have a natural desire to know how they are performing. In particular‚ if they are doing a good job‚ they need to know if they are doing horrible‚ great‚ or somewhere in between. One of the best potential ways of providing this feedback is through the use of performance appraisals. Some

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    City Topic: Performance Appraisal (1) According to Edwin Flippo‚ "Performance Appraisal is the systematic‚ periodic and impartial rating of an employee’s excellence‚ in matters pertaining to his present job and his potential for a better job." (2) According to Dale Beach‚ "Performance Appraisal is the systematic evaluation of the individual with regards to his or her performance on the job and his potential for development." APPRAISAL PROCESS The Performance Appraisal process involves

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    Chapter: 1.0 Introduction A performance appraisal‚ employee appraisalperformance review‚ or (career) development discussion is a method by which the job performance of an employee is evaluated (generally in terms of quality‚ quantity‚ cost‚ and time) typically by the corresponding manager or supervisor. A performance appraisal is a part of guiding and managing career development. It is the process of obtaining‚ analyzing‚ and recording information about the relative worth of an employee to the

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    PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT PRESENTED BY It is a method of evaluating the behaviour of employees in the work spot‚ normally including both the quantitative and qualitative aspects of job performance CONCEPT OF PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL Characteristics of performance appraisal q Setting work standards q Assessing employee’s actual performance to these standards q Compare actual performance with the standards established. q The

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    360 Degree Appraisal 360 degree feedback‚ also known as ’multi-rater feedback’‚ is the most comprehensive appraisal where the feedback about the employees’ performance comes from all the sources that come in contact with the employee on his job. 360 degree respondents for an employee can be his/her peers‚ managers (i.e. superior)‚ subordinates‚ team members‚ customers‚ suppliers/ vendors - anyone who comes into contact with the employee and can provide valuable insights and information or feedback

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    Performance Appraisals: The Good and the Bad Performance appraisals have been around in some form or fashion for quite a while now. Dating mainly back until the time of the second world war‚ they have been a distinct and formal management procedure used to evaluate work performance. A scholar named Dulewicz (1989) said "…there is a basic human tendency to make judgments about those one is working with‚ as well as about oneself." (Introduction to Performance Appraisal) With these natural

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    Performance appraisal is the process through which employee performance is assessed‚ feedback is provided to the employee‚ and corrective action plans are designed” (Youssef‚ 2012). So basically‚ a performance appraisal is the process of evaluation workers’ performance in correlation with previously determined standards of the organization. Performance appraisals are one way of giving employees feedback about their performance at work; they record the employee’s performance to date‚ their potential

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    Human Resource Management Project on Performance and Appraisals Index |Sr. No. |Content |Page No. | |1. |History of BMW |3 | |2. |Showroom History

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    Performance Appraisal : A Managerial Viewpoint Nidhi Arora1 Poonam Arora2 Abstract Man is a social animal by nature and to earn his livelihood he has to work. In past‚ earning was required only to satisfy the daily appetite but his needs have increased e xponentially with the passage of time. Now he does not work to earn money; he works so that he can afford luxury. According to Maslow the growth need drives personal growth. Human beings are motivated by unsatisfied needs‚ and that certain

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