Learning Outcomes:: Overall Aim of Performance Management
Learning Outcomes:: Overall Aim of Performance Management
Definition:
To establish a culture in which managers, individuals and groups are responsible for the
continuous improvement of business processes and of their own skills, competencies and
contributions.
To develop abilities
To reward people
Formal development and training programmes prompted by the performance review (but
throughout the year less formal training will be taking place in the form of coaching,
counseling, on-the-job training and self-development activities);
Rating or ranking performance – although usual, this is not an inevitable performance
management activity;
Performance-related-pay (PRP) – link between performance as measured by a
performance management process and pay which is becoming more common.