Deck 8: Performance Management and Performance Appraisal

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Performance management is concerned with?

A) Aligning individual objectives to organizational objectives
B) Aligning the interests of employers and trade unions in improving organizational performance
C) Complying with legislation
D) All of the above
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Features of performance management include?

A) Objective or target setting
B) 45-degree feedback
C) Performance-related pay
D) Customer appraisals
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Which of the following is not a purpose or benefit of appraisal?

A) Increasing motivation
B) Setting redundancy policy
C) Identifying training and development needs
D) Identifying potential
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According to McGregor (1957) a key reason that performance appraisal failed was because managers?

A) Didn't have the time to carry them out
B) Didn't like making judgements about employees
C) Were not sufficiently trained
D) All of the above
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Bach (2005) suggests that more critical accounts of appraisal recognize how it is concerned with?

A) Making sure managers are better trained in the appraisal process
B) Designing and implementing a better appraisal system
C) Improving employee buy-in
D) How organizations seek tigher control over behaviour and performance
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The two main perspective of appraisal systems are?

A) Devolved
B) Developmental
C) Evaluative
D) Unitaristic
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Which of the following aspects of performance is not likely to be appraised?

A) Knowledge, ability and skill on the job
B) Attitude to work
C) Quality of work
D) The extent to which an employee believes in the organizational culture
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What is the meaning of upward appraisal?

A) Employees rate the performance of their manager
B) Employees rate the performance of their peers
C) Senior managers rate the performance of line managers
D) Line managers rate the performance of employees
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What is the purpose of a 'mystery' shopper in the appraisal process?

A) A manager who pretends to be a customer to test the service process
B) An employee who pretends to be a customer to test the service process
C) An external person pretends to be a real customer to test the service process
D) None of the above
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What is meant by 360-degree feedback?

A) A system where feedback is obtained from peers, subordinates and supervisors
B) A system where everybody in the same team gets appraised
C) A system where all managers comment on each other's performance
D) A system where every employee rates another employee chosen at random
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A 'good' and constructive appraisal is one where?

A) The focus is on how the employee has underperformed
B) There is scope for reflection and analysis
C) Appraisers do most of the talking
D) Appraisees do most of the talking
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Deck 8: Performance Management and Performance Appraisal
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Performance management is concerned with?

A) Aligning individual objectives to organizational objectives
B) Aligning the interests of employers and trade unions in improving organizational performance
C) Complying with legislation
D) All of the above
A
2
Features of performance management include?

A) Objective or target setting
B) 45-degree feedback
C) Performance-related pay
D) Customer appraisals
A,C
3
Which of the following is not a purpose or benefit of appraisal?

A) Increasing motivation
B) Setting redundancy policy
C) Identifying training and development needs
D) Identifying potential
B
4
According to McGregor (1957) a key reason that performance appraisal failed was because managers?

A) Didn't have the time to carry them out
B) Didn't like making judgements about employees
C) Were not sufficiently trained
D) All of the above
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Bach (2005) suggests that more critical accounts of appraisal recognize how it is concerned with?

A) Making sure managers are better trained in the appraisal process
B) Designing and implementing a better appraisal system
C) Improving employee buy-in
D) How organizations seek tigher control over behaviour and performance
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The two main perspective of appraisal systems are?

A) Devolved
B) Developmental
C) Evaluative
D) Unitaristic
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Which of the following aspects of performance is not likely to be appraised?

A) Knowledge, ability and skill on the job
B) Attitude to work
C) Quality of work
D) The extent to which an employee believes in the organizational culture
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What is the meaning of upward appraisal?

A) Employees rate the performance of their manager
B) Employees rate the performance of their peers
C) Senior managers rate the performance of line managers
D) Line managers rate the performance of employees
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What is the purpose of a 'mystery' shopper in the appraisal process?

A) A manager who pretends to be a customer to test the service process
B) An employee who pretends to be a customer to test the service process
C) An external person pretends to be a real customer to test the service process
D) None of the above
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What is meant by 360-degree feedback?

A) A system where feedback is obtained from peers, subordinates and supervisors
B) A system where everybody in the same team gets appraised
C) A system where all managers comment on each other's performance
D) A system where every employee rates another employee chosen at random
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A 'good' and constructive appraisal is one where?

A) The focus is on how the employee has underperformed
B) There is scope for reflection and analysis
C) Appraisers do most of the talking
D) Appraisees do most of the talking
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