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Application of Analytical Hierarchy Process on the Research of Discussion of the Performance Appraisal of Room Attendant in Hotel IndustryLiu, Kuo-Hsiung 20 June 2005 (has links)
If ¡§People¡¨ are the most important source of an enterprise, undoubtedly, the most important asset of hotel industry is its working staffs. The measurement of asset requires a perfect internal management system to operate it normally, in which an important management tool is to apply the system of performance management, which could introduce the operation of performance appraisal correctly and effectively, and to develop HR asset of hotel industry higher and have more competition value.
This research starts from the discussion of literature theory and the expert interview of hotel industry, and then uses Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to design questionnaire and makes questionnaire survey. It is expected to extract the important perspectives of performance appraisal of room attendant in hotel from the investigated statistic data, and then develop standards for performance appraisal. Finally is to collect performance appraisal indicator of hotel room attendant and the weight of each indicator, and propose to hotel industry as reference.
This research established the framework and weight of performance appraisal indicator of room attendant in hotel industry, and discovered that the priorities of the second hierarchy level indicator of the performance appraisal of room attendant in hotel industry in turns are work result, behavior feature and personal feature; in which the work result almost made up half of the total weight. Therefore, it could be seen that work result is the most important one in the performance appraisal of room attendant in hotel industry; in particular, for the service oriented hotel industry, the work result presented by staffs is the critical factor to evaluate whether the working staffs offer the service quality comply with the requirements of the company or not.
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Constructing performance evaluation criteria with AHP for nurse anesthetistTsai, Hui-Min 19 January 2006 (has links)
The purpose of this study is using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to inspect the evaluative criteria of performance and weighted model that are suit for nurse anesthetists. AHP not only can provide the supervisor a more effective, justifiable, and objective method in evaluation but also can indicate the personal achievement and development to nurse anesthetists themselves. To reinforce the employees¡¦ core abilities and assist the management of organization, AHP is anticipated to substitute for the traditional subjective impression-based evaluative method.
The research method includes consulting the references and industrial practices, by which performance appraisal criteria for nurse anesthetists were drafted. Furthermore, expert survey on the evaluation system in use was carried out among managers of the department of anesthesiology of 17 medical centers. Based on the data gathered from the questionnaire survey, analysis of importance and the AHP approach were applied to construct the structure and weights of the Performance Appraisal Criteria for nurse anesthetists. Also, verification was made in the department of anesthesiology of a chosen medical center. The result of empirical examination supports the practicality and fitness of the structure of this Performance Evaluation System. Findings of this research are as follows:
I. Performance Appraisal constructs and weights
The Performance Appraisal Criteria includes the following three constructs: 1. Work achievement (Weight: 0.352) ; 2. Professional capacity and character (Weight: 0.246); 3. Work behavior and attitude (Weight: 0.402).
II. Performance Appraisal Criteria and weights
1. ¡§Work achievement¡¨ construct includes the following seven items: (1) Crisis management (Weight: 0.085); (2) Particular contribution (Weight: 0.018); (3) Time arrangement (Weight: 0.0402); (4) Work efficiency (Weight: 0.056); (5) Maintenance of equipment (Weight: 0.046); (6) Cost control (Weight: 0.035);¡]7¡^Work quality (Weight: 0.069)
2. ¡§Professional capacity and character¡¨ construct includes five items: (1) Professional knowledge and skills (Weight: 0.029); (2) Executive skills (Weight: 0.043); (3) Responsive ability (Weight: 0.082); (4) Judgment (Weight: 0.064); (5) Confidence (Weight: 0.028).
3. ¡§Work behavior and attitude¡¨ construct has seven items: (1) Responsibility (Weight 0.061); (2) Devotion (Weight 0.047); (3) Teamwork and cooperation (Weight 0.042); (4) Attendance and Diligence (Weight 0.025); (5) Proactively (Weight 0.072); (6) Co-operation (Weight 0.084); (7) Pressure management (Weight 0.070).
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The assessment on the performance appraisal in continuous process industries applied by standard cost system ¡V a case study of YFY paper manufacturing corporationShu, Yu-sheng 31 August 2006 (has links)
Nowadays, all kind of enterprises have to face the tough environment-the low margin age. With the factors like liberalization of global trade, emergence of the newly industrialized countries and the blooming BRICs, the worse situation makes them to tolerate more pressure than before. One of all concern important items is cost system that we cannot put aside while composing a good business strategy, no matter how important low-cost leadership strategy, differentiation strategy, or focus differentiation strategy is.
The key ingredients make enterprises more competitive including the implement of strategies and the control of cost. But what is the analysts¡¦ great responsibility for providing the right and instant information to the top managers is the cost information matched with the strategies and delivered precisely in the right time. According to the current cost system in this studied case, neither can the information supplied becomes the key source to assist top managers to make the vital decision, nor can performance appraisal system be used. How to create a feasible cost system which can provide the precise and instant information is the main purpose of the essay.
The studied case in the essay is one of the public paper manufacturers in Taiwan and almost produces all kind of paper. To simplify the compliexity, focusing on the fine paper, the most competitive field of paper industry in the world becomes my main part of discussion in the essay. And hopefully it will become the trigger to get lots of people involved to continue the study further.
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Αξιολόγηση αποδοτικότητας και συστήματα αμοιβής προσωπικού στις ελληνικές επιχειρήσειςΔρίβα, Αναστασία 18 June 2009 (has links)
Κύρια ζητήματα της διπλωματικής εργασίας είναι η διαμόρφωση του συστήματος αξιολόγησης και ειδικότερα ο καθορισμός των στόχων της επιχείρησης και του Τμήματος Ανθρώπινου Δυναμικού, η εφαρμοζόμενη μέθοδος αξιολόγησης, η χρήση των εξαγόμενων συμπερασμάτων και ο βαθμός πληροφόρησης των άμεσα ενδιαφερομένων, του αξιολογούμενου και της Διεύθυνσης Προσωπικού. Παράλληλα εξετάζονται τα συστήματα ανταμοιβής που έχουν υιοθετηθεί και η ενδεχόμενη σύνδεσή τους με την απόδοση των εργαζομένων όπως αυτή προκύπτει από τη διαδικασία αξιολόγησης. Η εμπειρική έρευνα εστιάζεται στον τραπεζικό κλάδο και συγκεκριμένα γίνεται προσπάθεια παρουσίασης του προφίλ της Τράπεζας EFG Eurobank Ergasias και της Τράπεζας Κύπρου, δύο επιχειρήσεων του Ιδιωτικού Τομέα με ενδιαφέροντα στοιχεία για επιπρόσθετη έρευνα και συγκριτική μελέτη. / The intention of this study is to describe the most common and widely used performance appraisal systems and compensation systems which have been developed by enterprises. The empirical search is concentrated to the Greek banking system examining and comparing the cases of two banks with differences in the appraisal systems and the linkage with the wages in each organization.
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Investigating the dyadic relationships of a health organisation in the mining industry / Elanza AnnandaleAnnandale, Elanza January 2012 (has links)
There is a single thing that is universal to every human being, connection, unit, organisation, population, financial system and civilisation throughout the globe. If disconnected it might devastate the most authoritative government, the most flourishing business, most prosperous economy and the most powerful leadership. On the other hand if developed and influenced, that one thing has the potential to generate incomparable accomplishment and prosperity in every measurement of life. Yet, it is the least understood, largely ignored and most underestimated opportunity of our time. That one factor is trust.
The intent of this study is to explore the nature of interpersonal trust relationships by investigating the factors of disposition trust, the domains of trust behaviour, cognition based trust and affect based trust as well as the accuracy of the performance appraisal. Factors that influence trust levels are pre-requisite to further investigate trustworthiness by means of other three factors: the employees’ ability, integrity and benevolence.
If trust exists within an organisation, it influences the following factors positively: communication, organisational citizen behaviour, learning inside the organisation, turnover team performance as well as the organisation’s performance.
An empirical study was done through a survey consisting of recognized questionnaires to establish the trust levels, as well as the accuracy of the performance appraisal system. This summarised the importance of the trust levels, as well as the accuracy of the performance appraisal system. The survey results were analysed in detail in order to conclude which construct and areas necessitate consideration from management. The trust foundations were understood differently by the employees as indicated by the results of the survey. Another indication from the survey was that there are important dissimilarities on how certain groups understand the leadership’s actions with respect to trust within the organisation. The possibilities for these differences were mentioned.
Recommendations were also made to improve the three trustworthy factors along with the other constructs measured in this survey to identify the dissimilarities between the different language groups, different genders, the permanent and the part-time group. / Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013
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Investigating the dyadic relationships of a health organisation in the mining industry / Elanza AnnandaleAnnandale, Elanza January 2012 (has links)
There is a single thing that is universal to every human being, connection, unit, organisation, population, financial system and civilisation throughout the globe. If disconnected it might devastate the most authoritative government, the most flourishing business, most prosperous economy and the most powerful leadership. On the other hand if developed and influenced, that one thing has the potential to generate incomparable accomplishment and prosperity in every measurement of life. Yet, it is the least understood, largely ignored and most underestimated opportunity of our time. That one factor is trust.
The intent of this study is to explore the nature of interpersonal trust relationships by investigating the factors of disposition trust, the domains of trust behaviour, cognition based trust and affect based trust as well as the accuracy of the performance appraisal. Factors that influence trust levels are pre-requisite to further investigate trustworthiness by means of other three factors: the employees’ ability, integrity and benevolence.
If trust exists within an organisation, it influences the following factors positively: communication, organisational citizen behaviour, learning inside the organisation, turnover team performance as well as the organisation’s performance.
An empirical study was done through a survey consisting of recognized questionnaires to establish the trust levels, as well as the accuracy of the performance appraisal system. This summarised the importance of the trust levels, as well as the accuracy of the performance appraisal system. The survey results were analysed in detail in order to conclude which construct and areas necessitate consideration from management. The trust foundations were understood differently by the employees as indicated by the results of the survey. Another indication from the survey was that there are important dissimilarities on how certain groups understand the leadership’s actions with respect to trust within the organisation. The possibilities for these differences were mentioned.
Recommendations were also made to improve the three trustworthy factors along with the other constructs measured in this survey to identify the dissimilarities between the different language groups, different genders, the permanent and the part-time group. / Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013
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An analysis of the performance management system : the case of a metropolitan municipality / P.S. KgantlapaneKgantlapane, Pelonomi Sally January 2009 (has links)
Performance management at all levels of employees within the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM) is a key challenge, currently only applicable to senior managers. The employer was proactive in introducing the Ekurhuleni Excellence Awards to the gap that is created by the legislation, but the effort seems not to be working as employees do not understand the criteria that are used for nominations. The empirical study entailed 54 respondents who completed the questionnaire, in five different departments which are Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, Legal and Administration. In this study, the Performance Management System (PMS) of the EMM was analysed, and the biggest challenge being faced by the EMM is the inability of the EMM to address staff retention (at 57%) and succession when employees leave the EMM (at 62%). The two challenges identified by the study are most crucial for the success of the PMS. The PMS of municipalities is legislated by different Acts, and in order to address service delivery challenges, the Acts need to be reviewed to include all levels of employees. National and
Provincial Government have implemented the PMS so that municipalities, as another sphere of Government, will improve service delivery as well as employee motivation. The EMM senior managers, together with the Human Resources department, should craft a strategy or action for the future in order to successfully cascade the PMS to other levels of employees. The EMM Performance Management Policy that is currently operational is in line with the Municipal Regulation no. R805, so the Policy complies fully with the legislation. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010.
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An analysis of the performance management system : the case of a metropolitan municipality / P.S. KgantlapaneKgantlapane, Pelonomi Sally January 2009 (has links)
Performance management at all levels of employees within the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM) is a key challenge, currently only applicable to senior managers. The employer was proactive in introducing the Ekurhuleni Excellence Awards to the gap that is created by the legislation, but the effort seems not to be working as employees do not understand the criteria that are used for nominations. The empirical study entailed 54 respondents who completed the questionnaire, in five different departments which are Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, Legal and Administration. In this study, the Performance Management System (PMS) of the EMM was analysed, and the biggest challenge being faced by the EMM is the inability of the EMM to address staff retention (at 57%) and succession when employees leave the EMM (at 62%). The two challenges identified by the study are most crucial for the success of the PMS. The PMS of municipalities is legislated by different Acts, and in order to address service delivery challenges, the Acts need to be reviewed to include all levels of employees. National and
Provincial Government have implemented the PMS so that municipalities, as another sphere of Government, will improve service delivery as well as employee motivation. The EMM senior managers, together with the Human Resources department, should craft a strategy or action for the future in order to successfully cascade the PMS to other levels of employees. The EMM Performance Management Policy that is currently operational is in line with the Municipal Regulation no. R805, so the Policy complies fully with the legislation. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010.
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Teaching effectiveness and staff professional development programmes at a higher learning institution in MalaysiaAbu, Baharin January 2000 (has links)
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Hotnotenie zamestnancov / Performance Management SystemSlováková, Michaela January 2017 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is the analysis of the performance management system used in the company Grafton Recruitment, s.r.o. with the identification of possible shortcomings, and proposing improvements based on theoretical knowledge. Theoretical part is focused on the information published in the accredited literature on personnel management as well as articles on the current practise of international companies. The practical part is devoted to the analysis of the performance management system in Grafton Recruitment, s.r.o. using the internal documents of the company, interviews with human resources department and the staff survey. On the basis of the findings, measures are proposed to improve the form, content, motivation effect and evaluation criteria.
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