A FIELD BOOK OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT

A FIELD BOOK OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 149
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Book Synopsis A FIELD BOOK OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT by : Nirmalendu Mohapatra,S Ramesh Shankar

Download or read book A FIELD BOOK OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT written by Nirmalendu Mohapatra,S Ramesh Shankar and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2024-04-22 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the relentless pursuit of business success, employee performance stands as a cornerstone of competitiveness. Yet, amidst this pursuit, a paradox looms large: Performance Management Systems (PMS) are universally loathed by executives, managers, and even HR professionals for variety of reasons. In this book authored by two HR Practitioners with background of working in public sector, private sector and MNCs, the paradox is unraveled and transformed. Delve into a new perspective that promises to revolutionize how you perceive and engage with the performance process. Targeted towards team leaders and front-line executives, this book offers a roadmap to not just navigate, but to thrive within the PMS landscape. Exploring the intricacies of PMS components – from Goal Setting to Feedback Mechanisms – discover how these elements catalyze human-centered processes towards coveted outcomes. As businesses grapple with an ever-evolving landscape, this book advocates for adapting PMS design while upholding universal principles. Structured with precision, each chapter unveils the essence of PMS components through underlying principles, objectives, key processes, illuminating case studies, and essential Dos and Don’ts. Moreover, gain invaluable insights into the pivotal role of HR professionals in orchestrating effective PMS transformations. Prepare to challenge convention, embrace change, and unlock the true potential of Performance Management Systems. Your journey to a reimagined performance paradigm starts here.


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