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01. Employee Evaluation – Overview

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     Employee evaluation is a critical process within human resource management that serves to assess individual performance, provide feedback, and guide development within organizations. Evaluations play a central role in aligning employee performance with organizational goals, identifying areas for improvement, and informing decisions related to promotions, training, and compensation (Dessler, 2020).      Traditionally, performance evaluations were conducted on an annual basis using standardized rating systems. However, recent trends show a shift toward more continuous and developmental approaches. According to Aguinis (2019), modern organizations increasingly adopt real-time feedback systems and goal-oriented reviews, recognizing that traditional methods often fail to accurately capture dynamic work performance and may contribute to employee dissatisfaction.      Effective employee evaluation requires clarity in job expectations, consi...

02. Motivating Employees of BPO industry through the application of Maslow’s theory of Hierarchical Needs

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     The Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry, marked by its rapid growth and high employee turnover, often faces challenges related to employee motivation, job satisfaction, and overall performance. Given the repetitive nature of many BPO roles, understanding how to motivate employees is essential for both retention and productivity. Traditional motivation theories, such as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, provide a framework for addressing the various factors that influence employee engagement. (Maslow, 1943; Robbins and Judge, 2019). Overview of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow’s theory of motivation, introduced in 1943, posits that human needs are arranged in a five-tier pyramid: physiological, safety, social (belongingness), esteem, and self-actualisation (Maslow, 1943). Maslow suggested that individuals must satisfy lower-level needs before progressing to higher ones. These needs, when applied in the context of the workplace, become critical in unders...

03. The Impact of Effective Employee Evaluation Process on Organizational performance

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     The process of evaluating employees encompasses assessing their job performance, competencies, and contributions to the organization’s overall goals. When done effectively, employee evaluation not only helps identify individual strengths and weaknesses but also aligns employees’ goals with organizational objectives, leading to improved performance and overall success. In a competitive business environment, the effectiveness of employee evaluation systems can be a significant driver of organizational growth and productivity (Aguinis, 2019; Dessler, 2019).      Employee evaluation, or performance appraisal, is a structured way for a company to review how well an employee is doing their job and how much they contribute. This is usually done through reviews, feedback, and assessments. The effectiveness of the evaluation process depends on several factors, including the clarity of the evaluation criteria, the frequency of feedback, and the involvement of ...

04. Employee Evaluation Techniques

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  The employee evaluation process is not only a tool for assessing job performance but also a strategic mechanism for improving employee motivation, development, and organizational efficiency. Various techniques are employed to assess employees, each with its own strengths, weaknesses, and suitability for different organizational contexts. (Aguinis, 2019; Dessler, 2019).   The objectives of performance evaluations include identifying strengths and weaknesses, setting goals, providing feedback, and making decisions related to promotions, compensations, or terminations (Armstrong and Taylor, 2020). Various methods are used to evaluate employee performance, each offering different insights into the employee's capabilities and potential for growth. An effective employee evaluation technique can contribute significantly to organizational success by aligning employee goals with company objectives, enhancing motivation, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement (Robinson a...

05. The Real Impact of a Bad evaluation or Non evaluation for the Organization

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     Effective employee evaluation systems are essential for enhancing both individual and organizational performance. However, when evaluations are poorly conducted or entirely absent, the consequences can be far-reaching. Bad evaluations or the lack of evaluations create inefficiencies, diminish employee morale, and hinder overall business growth . Impact on Employee Motivation and Engagement      One of the most significant effects of a bad evaluation or non-evaluation is its impact on employee motivation. A poorly executed evaluation, especially one that is vague or subjective, can lead to feelings of frustration and demotivation among employees. According to Judge and Bono (2001), the perception of fairness in performance evaluations is directly linked to employee job satisfaction. When employees feel that their efforts are not accurately recognized or rewarded, their commitment to the organization declines, and productivity suffers. Moreover, the ...

06. Challenges of Employee Evaluation

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   Employee evaluation is a fundamental aspect of human resource management that enables organizations to measure, manage, and enhance employee performance. When done effectively, performance evaluations can promote motivation, identify training needs, and align individual contributions with organizational objectives (Aguinis, 2019). However, despite its importance, employee evaluation processes are often plagued by several challenges that limit their effectiveness. Subjectivity and Bias      One of the most common challenges in employee evaluations is subjectivity . Personal biases and perceptions can significantly influence evaluators, leading to inaccurate or unfair assessments (Levy and Williams, 2004). For example, the halo effect —where an employee’s performance in one area influences the overall evaluation—can distort objective judgment. Similarly, favoritism, recency bias, and stereotyping can undermine the credibility of evaluation outcomes (Armstro...

07. E-Employee Evaluation: Practices, Opportunities and Challenges

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       Electronic employee assessment systems, or e-employee evaluations, have become widely used as a result of the digital transformation of human resource management. Through the use of cloud-based tools, real-time data analytics, and virtual feedback mechanisms, these digital platforms allow enterprises to evaluate, manage, and improve employee performance. E-evaluations present a number of chances for greater effectiveness, openness, and accessibility, but they also bring with them new difficulties in terms of privacy, technological adoption, and interpersonal relationships.   E-Employee Evaluation Practices E-employee evaluation involves the use of digital systems to collect performance data, facilitate feedback, and generate reports that guide managerial decisions. Common practices include online appraisal forms, real-time performance dashboards, 360-degree feedback software, and integrated performance management systems (Aguinis, 2019). These tools a...