Linking succession planning to employee performance: The mediating roles of career development and performance appraisal

2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zulqurnain Ali ◽  
Babak Mahmood ◽  
Aqsa Mehreen
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-32
Author(s):  
Titi Laras ◽  
Rutha Mathilde Santana ◽  
Bambang Jatmiko ◽  
Tiyas Puji Utami

Research aims: This study aims to examine the role of career development in mediating the relationship between intellectual capital and organizational culture on employee performance.Design/Methodology/Approach: This study used a proportional stratified random sampling method with 126 permanent employees of local banks in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, as research respondents. The respondents included Head Office, Main Branch Office, and Senopati Branch Office. The data were collected by distributing a questionnaire, and the secondary data were in the form of data or documents that supported and strengthened the primary information from books, magazines, journals, and other documents. Then, the analytical tool utilized in this study was SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) to test the research hypotheses.Research findings: The results showed that intellectual capital and organizational culture had a positive and significant effect on career development and performance, but career development had no positive and significant effect on performance. Meanwhile, career development could not mediate the effect of intellectual capital and organizational culture on performance.Theoretical contribution/Originality: The study results contribute to the literature (body of knowledge), especially as additional discussion toward theory and literature related to intellectual capital, organizational culture, career development, and performance in local banks, which is still very limited.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  

The issue of generations in the workplace has garnered much attention since the beginning of the 21st century, but what is often missing from this discussion is an examination of the generational, work and career pattern changes that have occurred in the postwar era. This paper presents a demographic analysis of cultural/generational changes in tandem with an analysis of shifts in business practices and career patterns as these relate to the practice of performance appraisal. It concludes that a performance management process that adopts a developmental approach to improve future employee performance makes more sense in today’s workplaces given cultural/generational and career pattern shifts.


Author(s):  
Sofia Sofia

One important factor in sustaining the company's existence in advancing quality and performance management is the mastery of capabilities possessed by human resources and the clarity of career development. A clean and healthy company is certainly due to good employee performance. Employee performance will improve if employees are given the training to improve their abilities and also a clear career development program. This study aims to determine the effect of training and career development on employee performance. The unit of analysis in this study is individual employees of academic civities. The population in this study is all employees of academic civities which amounted to 63 employees. The sampling technique in this study was carried out with saturated sampling technique. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear analysis. The results showed that training and career development both partially and simultaneously had a significant effect on employee performance.


IIUC Studies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 9-34
Author(s):  
Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan ◽  
Nazamul Hoque ◽  
AM Shahabuddin

This paper assesses the effects of HRM practices on the management performance of public service organizations as public service is believed to safeguard the national property for allocating goods and services timely, and reasonably to the inhabitants of the country especially in a developing country like Bangladesh. The question circling whether the HR practices in public service are sincere for equal and equitable distribution of products and services effectively. In doing so, this study investigated the effectiveness of HR practices and methods on the performance management of public service. The study, through a mixed-method approach, conveniently surveyed a sample of 142 respondents and interview drawn from seven key informants of two Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) cadre from Chittagong, the second-largest city of the country. The study shows the differences in the effects of HRM practices that employee training positively and commensurate compensation negatively predict employee performance, respectively, however, performance appraisal feedback is not a significant predictor. The study drawn the implications for HRM practices in BCS organization and encouraged future scholars to further examine these differences. IIUC Studies Vol.16, December 2019: 9-34


Author(s):  
Ayomikun Oluwafemi Idowu

Employee performance has traditionally been accorded prime focus by human resource managers. As a result, a number of performance appraisal techniques have over time been devised to help establish employee’s performance. In the contemporary times, the use of performance appraisals has been extended beyond rating of the employee’s performance to aspects such as motivation. The study’s main objectives pertained to establishing the moderating role of employees’ attitude towards performance appraisal as a motivation and performance tool. The study was based on Shine Communications London, as the case study organization. Primary data was collected from the organisation’s employees and HR manager. Notably, a survey questionnaire was used to collect quantitative data from the employees while an interview was conducted with the HR manager. Data from the sample of 45 randomly selected employees was statistically analysed using the help of SPSS 2.0. Content analysis was used to analyse the qualitative responses from the HR manager. The study finds that a Performance Appraisal System can fail to achieve its motivational effect when it is used to threaten job security, is marked by inaccuracy and conducted by improperly trained reviewers. Among the study’s main recommendations include designing of a Performance Appraisal System that enhances perceptions of fairness and use of a personal approach in linking Performance Appraisal results to rewards.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 24-35
Author(s):  
Irzan Syahrial

The purpose of this research is to understand comprehensively on the implementation of corporate success as a tool for the business world for formulating company policies that are very useful in the field of human resource management, by applying variables that have a large influence consisting of succession management and performance employee. The sample that was studies was 365 employees from the total population of the population of all PT Pisma Group employees which was divided into 5 subsidiaries as many as 4,204 employees were carried out in three company locations: Semarang, Pekalongan and Surabaya, using the questionnaire method in testing the data generated is valid and reliable. Data analysis techniques use quantitative methods with path analysis methods. This study concludes that corporate success is directly related to the existence of succession management and employee performance. Succession management requires that employee performance against the company be clear and measurable and cannot stand alone. Employee performance appraisal must be consistent and integrated with well-agreed succession management, so that the company is able to get reliable and prospective professional company leaders are able to support the company in the future to be very competitive, to the desired company success.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 36-44
Author(s):  
Abbas Homauni ◽  
Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad ◽  
Ebrahim Jaafaripooyan

Introduction: Performance appraisal is a formal process to review and improve the organizational performance of employees regularly. Despite the appropriate organizational frameworks for performance appraisal, they are not apparently addressing the operational realities of health care organizations. This study thus aimed to examine the effectiveness of the current performance appraisal system of employees at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) from the perspective of employees. Methods: The data were collected from 504 TUMS employees using researcher-developed questionnaire following the validation. It consisted of 46 questions covering such various dimensions as performance expectations, communication of performance objectives to employees, self-assessment, performance metrics, surveyors, and performance appraisal results. ANOVA, t-test, Post hoc and Tukey statistical tests were used during analysis process by SPSS 22. Results: The performance appraisal system was not found as effective as expected from the employees’ perspective and the scores for all its dimensions dropped below the average. The overall performance appraisal score was 2.71 (out of 5). There was also a significant correlation between the employees’ education and organizational job group and the score of performance appraisal (p<0.0001). Conclusion: The current appraisal system according to the results is not well functioning. Therefore, it seems necessary to make urgent changes. The lack of active participation from employees and managers in performance appraisal development process, and the subsequent low motivation to improve their performance seems to be a persistent challenge. A fairly desirable solution might be to decentralize the appraisal processes rendering more authority to managers and supervisors along with empowering managers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-64
Author(s):  
Ayudini Samudri ◽  
Nurdjanah Hamid ◽  
Muhammad Yunus Amar

This study aims to determine the direct and indirect effects of the non-physical environment and performance appraisal on the employee performance through work stress as an intervening variable. This research was conducted at the Makassar Branch of Bank Negara Indonesia using a questionnaire fo 85 respondents. The analysis technique using SPSS version 20. The results show that the non-physical environment has a significant effect on work stress. Interestingly, the performance appraisal has no significant effect on work stress, while the work stress has a significant effect on performance. The non-physical environment  and the performance appraisal affects employee performance with work stress as an intervening variable.


Author(s):  
Ridha Hanafi

[Id]Dalam era kompetisi bisnis yang semakin tinggi dan tuntutan customer yang semakin meningkat, organisasi semakin dituntut untuk mencapai kinerja yang optimal dalam usahanya mencapai tujuan organisasi. Pencapaian kinerja organisasi sangat ditentukan oleh bagaimana organisasi mengoptimalisasi potensi sumber daya yang dimilikinya. Sumber daya utama yang dimiliki oleh organisasi dalam pencapaian tujuan organisasi adalah Sumber Daya Manusia (SDM). Agar SDM yang dimiliki oleh perusahaan dapat dimanfaatkan secara optimal dan fokus pada pencapaian tujuan organisasi maka perlu dilakukan proses manajemen kinerja pegawai yang baik. Secara strategis, kinerja pegawai harus dapat diselaraskan dengan kinerja organisasi untuk pencapaian tujuan strategis organisasi. Untuk mengakomodasi hal ini maka konsep Balanced Score Card sangat potensial untuk diakomodasi dan diimplementasikan. Pada level operasional, pengelolaan kinerja pegawai yang meliputi proses perencanaan kinerja (performance planning), pelaksanaan dan monitoring (performance tracking) dan penilaian kinerja (performance appraisal) harus dapat dilaksanakan secara komprehensif dan aplikatif sehingga realisasinya benar-benar sesuai dengan apa yang diharapkan organisasi.Implementasi proses manajemen kinerja organisasi pada umumnya dan pegawai pada khususnya seperti yang dijelaskan tersebut, akan sangat sulit pelaksanaannya apabila masih dilakukan secara manual. Semakin kompleksnya parameter kinerja pegawai yang ingin dicapai, semakin besarnya jumlah pegawai, semakin dinamisnya perubahan bisnis dan semakin banyak kesibukan pekerjaan akan menyebabkan implementasi manajemen kinerja pegawai secara manual tidak efisien dan efektif untuk dilaksanakan karena proses bisnis yang kompleks, mekanisme pelaporan dan monitoring kinerja akan sangat memakan waktu dan sulit dilakukan. Implementasi sistem informasi manajemen kinerja pegawai merupakan suatu solusi yang potensial untuk diterapkan untuk menghadapi permasalahan tersebut. Apabila permasalahan tersebut dapat diatasi maka diharapkan pencapaian kinerja perusahaan dalam mencapai visi dan misinya dapat terealisasi. Berdasarkan hal tersebut, maka perlu dilakukan perancangan sistem aplikasi manajemen kinerja pegawai yang dapat memenuhi kebututuhan organisasi dan pegawai. Implementasi sistem ini diharapkan dapat mendukung berjalannya proses manajemen kinerja organisasi sehingga secara strategis tujuan organisasi dapat tercapai..[En]In an era of increasingly high business competition and customer demands, organizations are increasingly required to achieve optimal performance in an effort to achieve organizational goals. Achievement of organizational performance is largely determined by how the organization optimizes the potential of its resources. The main resource that the organization has in achieving its organizational goals is Human Resources (HR). In order for HR can be utilized optimally and focus on achieving organizational goals it is necessary to conduct an excellent employee performance management process. Strategically, employee performance must be aligned with organizational performance for the achievement of organizational strategic goals. To accommodate this concept, Balanced Score Card is very potential to be accommodated and implemented. At the operational level, employee performance management that includes performance planning process, performance monitoring and performance appraisal must be implemented comprehensively and applicable so that the realization is exactly what the organization expects.Implementation of the organization's performance management process in general and employees in particular as described, will be very difficult if it is still done manually. The more complex the performance parameters of employees to be achieved, the greater the number of employees, the more dynamic the business changes and the more busy work will lead to implementation of employee performance management manually inefficient and ineffective. This is because of complex business processes, reporting mechanisms and performance monitoring will be very time consuming and difficult to do. Implementation of employee performance management information system is a potential solution to be applied to face the problem. If the problem can be solved, it is expected that the achievement of the company's performance in achieving its vision and mission can be realized. Based on this, it is necessary to design an employee performance management application system that can meet the needs of the organization and employees. Implementation of this system is expected to support the running of organizational performance management process so that the strategic objectives of the organization can be achieved.


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