Performance management

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Performance management

Herman Aguinis

Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2007

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 3

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

For performance appraisal courses Aguinis focuses on research-based findings and up-to-date applications that increase employee performance.

目次

Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Strategic and General Considerations Chapter 1 Performance Management and Reward Systems in Context 1.1 Definition of Performance Management (PM) 1.2 The Performance Management Contribution 1.3 Disadvantages/Danger of Poorly-implemented PM Systems 1.4 Definition of Reward Systems 1.5 Aims and Role of PM and Reward Systems 1.6 Characteristics of an Ideal PM System 1.7 Integration with Other Human Resources and Development Activities Chapter 2 Performance Management Process 2.1 Prerequisites 2.2 Performance Planning 2.3 Performance Execution 2.4 Performance Assessment 2.5 Performance Review 2.6 Performance Renewal and Re-contracting Chapter 3 Performance Management and Strategic Planning 3.1 Definition and Purposes of Strategic Planning 3.2 Process of Linking Performance Management to the Strategic Plan 3.3 Building Support Part II: System Implementation Chapter 4 Defining Performance and Choosing a Measurement Approach 4.1 Defining Performance 4.2 Determinants of Performance 4.3 Performance Dimensions 4.4 Approaches to Measuring Performance Chapter 5 Measuring Performance 5.1 Measuring Results 5.2 Measuring Behaviors Chapter 6 Gathering Performance Information 6.1 Appraisal Forms 6.2 Characteristics of Appraisal Forms 6.3 Determining Overall Rating 6.4 Appraisal Period and Number of Meetings 6.5 Who Should Provide Performance Information? 6.6 A Model of Rater Motivation 6.7 Preventing Rating Distortion through Rater Training Programs Chapter 7 Implementing a Performance Management System 7.1 Preparation: Communication, Appeals Process, Training Programs, and Pilot Testing 7.2 Communication Plan 7.3 Appeals Process 7.4 Training Programs for the Acquisition of Required Skills 7.5 Pilot Testing 7.6 Ongoing Monitoring and Evaluation Part III: Employee Development Chapter 8 Performance Management and Employee Development 8.1 Personal Development Plans 8.2 Direct Supervisor's Role 8.3 360-degree Feedback Systems Chapter 9 Performance Management Skills 9.1 Coaching 9.2 Coaching Styles 9.3 Coaching Process 9.4 Performance Review Meetings Part IV: Reward Systems, Legal Issues, and Team Performance Management Chapter 10 Reward Systems and Legal Issues 10.1 Traditional and Contingent Pay (CP) Plans 10.2 Reasons for Introducing CP 10.3 Possible Problems Associated with CP 10.4 Selecting a CP Plan 10.5 Putting Pay in Context 10.6 Pay Structures 10.7 Performance Management and the Law 10.8 Some Legal Principles Affecting PM 10.9 Laws Affecting PM Chapter 11 Managing Team Performance 11.1 Definition and Importance of Teams 11.2 Types of Teams and Implications for Performance Management 11.3 Purposes and Challenges of Team Performance Management 11.4 Including Team Performance in the Performance Management System 11.5 Rewarding Team Performance Author Index Subject Index

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