PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT



What is Performance Management?

Performance management is a much broader and a complicated function of HR, as it encompasses activities such as joint goal setting, continuous progress review, and frequent communication, feedback and coaching for improved performance, implementation of employee development programs and rewarding achievements.

The process of performance management starts with the joining of a new incumbent in a system and ends when an employee quits the organization. Performance management can be regarded as the systematic process by which the overall performance of an organization can be improved by improving the performance of individuals within a team framework.

According to Armstrong and Baron (1998), Performance Management is both a strategic and integrated approach to delivering successful results in organizations by improving the performance and developing the capabilities of teams and individuals.
The management of organizational performance takes place on several dimensions. It is a strategic approach that has to take into account the needs of multiple stakeholders and make use of business performance management systems (Armstrong, 2009).

An organization can perform its the task with the help of resources as Men, Machine, Material, Method, and Money. Among these, manpower is live and generating resource and other resources are non-living. Manpower is an important resource because it utilizes other resources and gives output and if manpower is not available then other resources are useless and cannot produce anything in the organizations. Out of all the factors of production, manpower has the highest priority and is the most significant factor of production and plays a pivotal role in the area of productivity and quality. the principal component of an organization is its human resources.

References.

Armstrong, M. and Baron A. 1998. Performance Management: The new realities. London: CIPD.

Armstrong, M., (2009) Armstrong’s Handbook of Performance Management: An evidence-based guide to delivering high performance, Kogan Page, London, p. 9.

Comments

  1. Good work Malintha, simple explanation about performance management. Your brief about using of human and other resources in an organization shows the important human capital, thanks for sharing.

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  2. Good work Malintha, performance manegement is the process which gives the indications of where we are against the target. To improve the organization, we should use performance management aspects.

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  3. Performance management should be a motivation for a employer & the employee. The two way communication has a big role to perform in between the process.

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