scholarly journals The Effect of Performance Management Practice on Employee Performance of Public Institutions in Jimma Town, Ethiopia

Author(s):  
Bedassa Fireja Soressa ◽  
Shimelis Zewdie
2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 260
Author(s):  
Mena Qomari ◽  
Ibnu Khajar

The present study intended to test a model in which performance management practice and Islamic� values� predict� work� attitude� and employee performance. A total of 100 respondents completed questionnaires on performance management practice, employee work attitude, Islamic values, and employee performance. The results from structural� equation� modeling� based� smartPLS� 3.0� confirmed that 1) performance management practice is positively related to work attitude and employee performance; 2) work attitude is positively related to employee performance; and 3) Islamic values moderates the relationships between work attitude and employee performance. Keywords : Performance management practice, Work attitude, Islamic values, Employee performance


2013 ◽  
Vol 456 ◽  
pp. 631-635
Author(s):  
Jian Lin Zuo

This paper briefly introduces several problems of employee performance management in construction enterprises in China, including taking performance evaluation as performance management, being lack of consistent bidirectional communications, one-sided use of results of performance evaluation, malposition of evaluators, psychological disadvantages and barriers of evaluated people and so on; the paper also provides measures including enhancing publicity on purposes and significance of performance management for employees of construction enterprises, utilizing all-round key performance index method to decompose employee-level performance indexes, enhancing communications on performance, and using results of performance evaluation in a scientific way, in order to improve performance management of construction enterprises. This research conclusion can play a role in guiding improvement of performance management of construction enterprises.


Author(s):  
Putu Agus Adnyana

The purpose of this study is to determine employee performance through the concept of work management and digitalization as the main keys to improving the performance of BUMDES employees in Buleleng Regency. The concept of performance management is the employee’s activities and work results in line with organizational goals. So that it contributes to improving the performance of BumDes employees. The study population was all active BumDes in Buleleng Regency. Sampling in this study using random sampling technique. The data analysis technique used in this research is the Component based SEM, Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis method. The results showed that the concept of work management has an effect on digitization and employee performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 176-188
Author(s):  
Hasanati Nabayinda ◽  
Musa Matovu

Background: The study intended to analyze the relationship between psychological orientation, commitment and employee performance among staff in public institutions: A case study of Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA). The study tested three hypotheses; (i) there is no relationship between psychological orientation and employee commitment in KCCA; (ii) there is no relationship between commitment and employee performance in KCCA; and (iii) there is no relationship between orientation and employee performance in KCCA. A correlational research design was employed to test the relationship between the variables under study. A closed ended questionnaire was adopted to collect data for this study. Results: From the results obtained it was observed that there is a significant positive relationship between psychological orientation and commitment, r = .668, p = .015, N = 213; statistically significant positive relationship between commitment and employee performance, r = .419, p = .041, N = 213; and statistically significant positive relationship between psychological orientation and employee performance among the staff in KCCA, r = .789, p = .000; N= 213. Recommendations: The study recommends that KCCA put more efforts and resources into psychological orientation because it highly predicts employee performance than any other variable studied. It was also noted that all the variables under study were related to one another, meaning that they have statistical importance, and can be considered when improving performance of the employees at KCCA.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Ali Mohassesi ◽  
Rozita Shahbaz Keshvari

This research investigated the use of the strategic planning process in improving the management performance of private sector in Iran. Measuring performance is a necessary management practice if action is to result in desired outcomes. An important objective of the Iranian private sector was to focus the attention of private servants on clear specified results rather than bureaucratic procedures. The development of performance management to date appears inadequate in that the most important component of results – outcomes is overlooked from the measurement. Primary data were collected through structured questionnaire with 100 respondents from 20 randomly selected private sectors in different environment. The findings showed the necessity of implementation of strategic planning in private sector concerning the use of appropriate performance management tools and strengthening the implementation of strategic planning functions in order to improve management performance. These findings suggest that specific management function-focused process should be designed and implemented.


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-57
Author(s):  
Abdulaziz Al-Raisi ◽  
Saad Amin ◽  
Saad Tahir

Organizations are looking for solutions to manage and maximize the performance of their workforce. They recognize that there has been a shift in the business environment from a tangible asset economy to an intangible asset economy. The value of a company is comprised of employee knowledge, brand, and intellectual capital rather than inventories, goods, and machinery. As a result of this, organizations are relying on the technological solutions to monitor and improve employee performance and productivity. Several technological solutions such as Electronics Performance Management Systems (e-PMS) are being used by many organisations to monitor the performance. This paper attempts to assess the impact of e-PMS in the organisational change. A model is proposed based on empirical results.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zwelinzima J. Ndevu

Orientation: A key role of local government in providing transparent, honest, accountable, efficient and effective service delivery to the communities they serve is determined by a number of plans, designs, actions and implementation. Trust among communities in the organisational set up is key in the success or failure of the efforts of the municipal entity and affects their individual and group performance.Research purpose: This study examines the relationship between trust and performance within a municipal environment and its effect on service delivery.Motivation for the study: The lack of sufficient and usable knowledge and information on the issue created the need for this research project that is an on-going effort dissecting and analysing key human resources challenges in the public sector.Research approach/design and method: Following a brief outline of the legislation, rules and regulations that determine the responsibilities of local government in South Africa and the context of the study, the qualitative method and design of focus groups as the key instrument of data collection was identified and analysed.Main findings: The results of the study pointed to the lack of trust among leadership and employees at all organisational levels.Practical/managerial implications: The existence of mistrust and problems identified in the process of performance management and evaluation has negative consequences on employee performance in the municipality.Contribution/value-add: The study findings have opened new doors to understanding key elements of organisational performance as the topic has received very scant attention in South African research literature.


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