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Performance Evaluation in the Human Services

by Simon Slavin, Wayne Matheson, Kenneth Millar, Cornelius Van Dyk

Performance Evaluation in the Human Services is a practical, specific book for managers on how to conduct performance evaluations. The book moves beyond the traditional rating scale and focuses on a new model involving the employee in the evaluation process. It stresses the need for evaluation scales to match the job description in a manner that is educational, future-oriented, and time-saving. Managers who must conduct performance reviews will find that this book presents a unique advancement on the use of behaviorally anchored rating scales for evaluation. The authors focus on the developmental/educational components of evaluation and stress employee empowerment as a result of evaluation.The authors have created an employee review system with three core components. The new appraisal model works on a "One Size Fits All" philosophy. It can be applied to all employees while the exact evaluating qualities differ as each job description does. Fundamental features of this new evaluative model include:the use of the "Benchmark" concept, a scale which indicates the level of the organization's expectations and balances the administrative (evaluative) components and professional (developmental) issues BARS, Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales CORE and A LA CARTE Dimensions which allows for evaluation of generic aspects of performance and job specific components the use of traditional approaches to evaluation such as trait-based scales and forced comparison techniquesThe rating system in Performance Evaluation in the Human Services serves as a means of identifying areas for middle and upper managers to identify areas for employees'professional growth and self-development. This approach is goal-oriented and can change and grow with the employee and the organization. Most importantly, it is built by both staff and management to be used as a tool for working together to define specific job requirements and how these requirements can be met and evaluated.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Authored by Slavin, Simon; Matheson, Wayne; Millar, Kenneth; Van Dyk, Cornelius

Table of Contents

Contents
Preface Performance Evaluation: An Overview Two Cases in Performance Evaluation The "Ideal" System for Human Service Performance Evaluation Constructing the Ideal Performance Evaluation Instrument for a Human Service Agency The Performance Evaluation Instrument Implementing the Process/Using the Instrument The "Ideal" Performance System in Action The Ideal Performance Evaluation System: Applications and Implications References Index

Long Description

Performance Evaluation in the Human Services is a practical, specific book for managers on how to conduct performance evaluations. The book moves beyond the traditional rating scale and focuses on a new model involving the employee in the evaluation process. It stresses the need for evaluation scales to match the job description in a manner that is educational, future-oriented, and time-saving. Managers who must conduct performance reviews will find that this book presents a unique advancement on the use of behaviorally anchored rating scales for evaluation. The authors focus on the developmental/educational components of evaluation and stress employee empowerment as a result of evaluation. The authors have created an employee review system with three core components. The new appraisal model works on a "One Size Fits All" philosophy. It can be applied to all employees while the exact evaluating qualities differ as each job description does. Fundamental features of this new evaluative model include: the use of the "Benchmark" concept, a scale which indicates the level of the organization s expectations and balances the administrative (evaluative) components and professional (developmental) issues BARS, Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales CORE and A LA CARTE Dimensions which allows for evaluation of generic aspects of performance and job specific components the use of traditional approaches to evaluation such as trait-based scales and forced comparison techniques The rating system in Performance Evaluation in the Human Services serves as a means of identifying areas for middle and upper managers to identify areas for employees'professional growth and self-development. This approach is goal-oriented and can change and grow with the employee and the organization. Most importantly, it is built by both staff and management to be used as a tool for working together to define specific job requirements and how these requirements can be met and evaluated. "

Details

ISBN1138978175
Year 2016
ISBN-10 1138978175
ISBN-13 9781138978171
Format Paperback
Imprint Routledge
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 361.30683
Author Cornelius Van Dyk
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date 2016-10-26
Illustrations Illustrations, black and white
Language English
UK Release Date 2016-10-26
AU Release Date 2016-10-26
NZ Release Date 2016-10-26
Alternative 9781560243793
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education
Pages 160

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