The purpose of this publication is fourfold. It aims to:
- respond to the pressures for improvement in the delivery of public
services
- design a performance management appraisal system suitable for particular countries, states, organizations, employers and employees
- demonstrate how to measure performance, using case studies from
Barbados, Samoa and Tonga
- determine how the performance appraisal system can be institutionalized in the entire administrative system
The overall approach is to conduct a needs assessment in the ministries, then to design an appropriate appraisal instrument, train its users and, finally, install the system so that it becomes part and parcel of the public service machinery. The emphasis on developing techniques of designing the performance appraisal instrument itself.
Designing Performance Appraisals: Assessing Needs and Designing Performance Management Systems in the Public Sector (Managing the Public Service: Strategies for Improvement Series)
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PublisherCommonwealth Secretariat
ISBN / ASIN0850926300
ISBN-139780850926309
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank5,170,983
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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