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Learn why performance evaluation is crucial, who evaluates performance, methods used, and how to communicate results effectively. Gain insights on rewarding, improving, hiring, and terminating based on performance.
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When Giving Performance Feedback • Communicate • Reason for evaluating performance • Process of performance evaluation • Who evaluates performance • Method of performance evaluation • Communicate results to employee (role play)
Why Evaluate Performance? • Reward Performance • Change performance • Justify Hiring • Justify Termination
Why Evaluate Performance? • Reward Performance • Salary increases & other reinforcement • Promotion • But…those performing well at lower level may not perform as well at the upper level if job demands are different • Change performance • Provide feedback to improve • Provide & Justify Training • Validate Training • More on validation next….
Why Evaluate Performance? • Justify Hiring • Validate selection instruments • Learning Check • What is a selection instrument? • How would you validate a selection instrument? • Justify Termination • Some union contracts may prohibit this
Process of Performance EvaluationWho evaluates performance? • Each perspective has limitations
Who Evaluates Performance? • Supervisors • Judge employee contribution to the organization • Judge outcome of behavior (aka performance) • But…employees can behave differently around supervisors
Who Evaluates Performance? • Peers • Can observe employee’s behaviors • Are reliable when peers are similar to & know employee • Correlate .34 with supervisor’s ratings
Who Evaluates Performance? • Subordinate ratings • Most common in teacher-student context • Are validity & reliable (Marsh) • Are they biased against visible minority professors? (Radhakrishnan study, in progress) • Not used in other contexts due to fear of backlash • Correlate highly with upper management’s ratings
Who Evaluates Performance? • Self-Evaluation • Leniency is reduced upon providing information on • Standards • Social comparison • Performance (e.g., feedback, Radhakrishnan et al, 1996) • Leniency is less in collectivistic cultures
Who Evaluates Performance? Learning Check • C24 overcomes limitations of each evaluator’s perspective by obtaining • Self & supervisory evaluations of participation • Elaborate How • Judgments of behavior & evaluations of outcomes of behavior in presentation • Elaborate How
When Giving Performance Feedback • Communicate • Why evaluate performance • Process of performance evaluation • Who evaluates performance? • Training evaluators
Training Evaluators • Validity of ratings increased with • Awareness of errors • Knowledge of how to avoid errors
Training Evaluators • Frame of reference training is best because it • Provides raters with job-related info • Enables practice with rating • Provides examples of expert ratings & rationale behind them • C24 professor conducts frame of reference training with TAs • Future Possibilities
When Giving Performance Feedback • Process of performance evaluation • Who evaluates performance • Method of performance evaluation
Method of performance evaluation • Importance of method illustrated by meta analytic study of age & performance • What is a meta analysis? • Identify two contradictory hypotheses of the relation between age and performance • Give explanations for each hypothesis
Meta analytic study of age & performance • Finding • Positive correlation between age & objective measures • Negative correlation between age and subjective measures • Implication: • Some measures susceptible to stereotypes
When Giving Performance Feedback • Communicate…. • Reason for Performance evaluation • Process of performance evaluation • Who evaluates performance? • Method of performance evaluation • Communicate results to employee (role play, next week)