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Hi All, What links are there between performance appraisal and training/development? How does each of those practices feed into and compliment each other? Thank you ^^
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Hello,

Generally, during performance appraisal, the training & development needs of the employees are identified by his/her superior/Head of the department on the basis of ratings and comments given to skills/knowlege part (We have generally devided performance appraisal in 3 parts; Targets, JD and Skills). These needs are the base to enhance the knowledge and skills of the employees for performing their jobs in a better way.

Training need identification is first step of Training & Development process. Afterwards, Half yearly/yearly training & development activities are planned and then, training programmes are imparted on the basis of T & D plan.

After making efforts for T & D activities, at the end of the year, once again the skills of the employees are assessed and rated. rating would justify the training & development efforts. (However there are many methods to evaluate effectiveness of the T & D)

I hope above information would help you to answer your query to some extent.

Regards,

Vishal

From India, Bharuch
Ed Llarena, Jr.
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Hi!

Appraisals, regardless of its type and methodology, are supposed to assess/ evaluate the performance of an incumbent on the role/ responsibility given to him/ her. The final outcome of the assessment will show both the strong and weak points of the incumbent, esp. if there are standards or metrics being used as a reference for an oustanding and/ or poor performance. This matter is supposed to be used by HR as a primary source of information for their TNA or Gap Analysis.

Generally, HR's training & development group looks at these weak points/ areas identified in appraisals where improvement interventions are urgently needed for the incumbent to succeed in the organization. When completed, these interventions are expected to yield a better (or improved) performance for the incumbent in the succeeding appraisal.

Best regards.

Ed Llarena, Jr.

Managing Partner

Emilla International Consulting Services


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Really it was very exact reply to link related to performance appraisal and training needs perfect reply regards manish srivastava iso consultant
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Anonymous
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From Canada, Toronto
Lea Thomas
Hi....
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From Canada, Toronto
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