Abstract: To help managers and subordinates work together to improve performance, a combination of on-the-job coaching (or training), appraisals, counseling sesssions, interviews, and performance improvement plans (PIP) are described. PIP is worked out both for a manager and for overall administration. Each step in the PIP is a logical process which removes the manager's uneasiness regarding appraisals, and relieves the subordinate's apprehensiveness about questioning. Strong, positive actions can be manifested and performance can be improved. One of the facets in performance appraisal and improvement is called significant job segments (SJS) which are 7 or 8 major factors that must be evaluated during appraisal. Standards of performance describe for management how well a job was done. The entire appraisal process can provide professional and personal growth for subordinates and managers. (kbc).
Donald L. Kirkpatrick Livres
Cet auteur se concentre sur l'application pratique de la théorie et le développement de programmes de formation efficaces. Son travail souligne la nécessité d'une approche systématique pour évaluer l'éducation afin de mesurer son véritable impact et ses bénéfices. L'accent est mis sur le lien entre les activités éducatives et l'atteinte des objectifs organisationnels. Son influence réside dans la fourniture de cadres pour comprendre et améliorer l'efficacité de l'éducation.





Donald Kirkpatrick's four - level model for evaluating training programs has become the most widely used approach to training evaluation in the corporate, government and academic worlds. In the third edition of this classic bestseller, Kirkpatrick offers new ideas and procedures for continued quality evaluation of the four levels in today's modern workplace.
Implementing the Four Levels
A Practical Guide for Effective Evaluation of Training Programs
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
In this indispensable companion to the classic book Evaluating Training The Four Levels , Donald and James Kirkpatrick draw on their decades of collective experience to offer practical guidance for putting any or all of the Four Levels into practice. In addition, they offer a comprehensive list of the ten requirements for an effective training program and show how to decide what to evaluate, how to get managers to support the evaluation process, and how to use the Four Levels to construct a compelling chain of evidence demonstrating the contribution of training to the bottom line.
Improving Employee Performance Through Appraisal and Coaching
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on effective performance management, this edition offers updated insights and practical steps for implementing appraisal and coaching programs that drive results. It acknowledges the evolution of workplaces while reinforcing timeless principles that enhance employee performance. With comprehensive guidance and tools, readers can adapt to modern challenges while maintaining core strategies for success.