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Title: | EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AT THE KUMASI METRO OFFICE OF THE GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE |
Authors: | ADUBOFOUR, LOUISA OPOKU APPAU, MATTHEW SERWAAH AMOAH, GIFTY BAWUAH, ANITA AKOSUA GATOR, VINCENTIA |
Keywords: | EFFECTIVENESS OF PERFORMANCE EDUCATION SERVICE EFFECTIVENESS APPRAISAL |
Issue Date: | Jun-2013 |
Abstract: | This study evaluated the effectiveness of performance appraisal at the Kumasi Metro Office of the Ghana Education Service. The objectives were to identify the methods of performance appraisal programme at the Ministry of Education, consider the impacts of performance appraisal on employee performance and finally make recommendations on performance appraisal. With a study population of one hundred, thirty respondents were selected through purposive sampling techniques. In assessing data quantitatively, questionnaires were administered to ten officers and twenty subordinates. The study though under scored the effectiveness of the performance appraisal in the Ministry under study, the study found out that, performance appraisal is effective in the various departments under the outfit under study, thus, Kumasi Metro Office of the Ghana Education Service. |
Description: | Performance Appraisal is a major subject of controversy in management circles. While business leaders see the need for appraisal systems, they are frequently disappointed in them. One of the responsibilities of management is to ensure that an organization functions effectively and efficiently. In order to achieve these goals, managers must be able to determine and assess performance levels of both an organization and its individual employees (Kurt 2004). |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/248 |
Appears in Collections: | Business Administration -ST |
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