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The Consequences Of Performance Appraisal

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What exactly are the consequences of performance appraisal in organisations and how does it contribute to organisational or individual performance? 2000 words

In recent years performance management have become a key feature for organisations to get the best out of their staff and create a competitive advantage. This is why we have seen more of a focus on performance appraisals and the way in which talent is managed by employers and HR staff. Bratton and Gold (2007) defines Appraisals as a process that provides employers with an analysis of an individual’s potential and ability allowing them to make decisions fit for specific purposes. This is done by collecting data on individual’s behaviour and performance which can then be assessed and reviewed.
Performance management has been used for over 100 years and can be tracked back to the post industrial revolution because businesses had expanded meaning there was a demand for a larger workforce (Beardwell and Thompson 2014). Due to this businesses need to have measure in place to control and direct workers to get the best possible performance. With this we have seen many mechanisms brought in by management based on theories.
In the early 1900’s Frederick Winslow Taylor theory was seen as the best way to manage staff. This was done by calculating the efficiency of each worker and the least efficient would be removed to ensure consistency. This was followed by Max Webber (1922) suggestion that bureaucracy would be ideal as it

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