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PGDM-PT : 2009-12 (Term-VII)


PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
PROF. SNIGDHA PATTNAIK

INTRODUCTION:

The field of Human Resource Development is one that is being increasingly recognized and accepted as one of the most vital contributors to total organizational growth and effectiveness. Performance Management is one important area of HRD that contributes directly towards the healthy growth of the individual in the organization. Consequently, a good understanding of this area would enable a manager to help in developing and maintaining the dynamism and vitality of the organization.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

1. To enable participants to understand the role of Performance Management in the Human Resource Development process.

2. To gain an insight into the various aspects of Performance Management and acquire the ability to build systems for effective performance evaluation suited to the needs and pressures of the organization and the environment.

COURSE OUTLINE & SESSION PLAN:
Session
Contents
1
Introduction to Performance Management (PM)
2
Principles, Benefits & Process of PM
3
Performance Planning
4
Performance Planning
5
Balanced Scorecard in PM
6
Performance planning to Performance assessment
7
Techniques of Appraisal
8
Techniques of Appraisal
9
Accuracy and Bias in PM
10
360 degree feedback
11
Potential Assessment Systems
12
Organisational PM Systems
13
Designing of PM Systems
14
Performance Review and Feedback
15
Performance Review and Feedback

The session plan may be modified as we proceed in case we feel the need for mid-course correction to enhance learning.

PEDAGOGY:

The course is largely case-based, so the theoretical input will be based on cases that will be discussed in class. Coverage will also be through use of lecturettes, interactive discussions, and experience sharing.

REQUIRED TEXT:

Performance Management by Herman Aguinis (2nd ed.), Pearson Publications.

OTHER REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Designing and Managing Human Resource Systems - Pareek and Rao

2. Performance Appraisal - Theory & Practice - T.V. Rao

3. Performance Appraisal Assessing Human Behaviours at Work - Bernardin and Beatty

4. Managerial Performance Appraisal in India - M.K. Basu

5. Management of Performance Appraisal - M.L. Monga

6. The Performance Appraisal Sourcebook - Baird, Beatty and Schneier

7. Performance Appraisal & Human Development - Smith and Brouwer

8. Increasing Productivity through Performance Appraisal - Lathman and Wexley

9. Win-win Performance Management/Appraisal - Erwin Rausch

10. Counseling Psychology - S. Narayan Rao.

11. Counseling in an Organization - Dickson and Roethlisberger

EVALUATION:

End Term 40%

Project Report 20%

Quizzes 20%

Assignments 20%

1. The Project Report will be a case study that you have to develop on the performance management system of your organization. You have to take up any incident/problem related to performance appraisal that either has happened with you or with someone else in your organization. The report has to include the following:

2. There will be 3 quizzes during the course. These may be announced or unannounced. There is no provision for make-up quizzes. The marks of the best 2 quizzes will be counted for the final grade. Each quiz will carry 10% weightage.

3. Two assignments will be done during the course. These will be announced and completed in the class. Each assignment will carry 10% weightage.

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