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The Guidebook for Performance Improvement
Working with Individuals and Organizations
Roger Kaufman (Edited by), R Kaufman (Author), Sivasailam Thiagarajan (Edited by), Paula MacGillis (Edited by)
9780787903534, Wiley
Hardback, published 12 November 1996
660 pages
24.7 x 15.8 x 4.2 cm, 1.134 kg
The ultimate resource for improvement and planning! This treasure trove of information gives you expert direction for helping your organization and its employees improve performance. Unlike most resources on organizational improvement that consider only the micro- (individual) and macro- (organization) levels, this guide incorporates the mega- (customer/client) level in planning success. Among the many leading contributors to this volume are: The Guidebook for Performance Improvement draws on all the current improvement approaches--quality, reengineering, job-task analysis, reward programs, and others--synthesizes those ideas, and offers you a wide range of success strategies to maximize workplace performance. A desk reference like no other, this book gives you cutting-edge tips and techniques for achieving organizational breakthroughs.Selected Contents:
Introduction: The Changing Realities of Human and OrganizationalPerformance Improvement.
ORIGINS.
The Origins and Critical Attributes of Human PerformanceTechnology.
Research and Development Origins of Performance Systems.
Social Responsibility.
DIRECTION FINDING AND GOAL SETTING.
A Strategic-Planning Framework: Mega Planning.
Preparing Performance Indicators and Objectives.
Needs-Assessment Basics.
A Systems Schema.
ANALYSIS.
Business-Unit Performance Analysis and Development.
Organizational Mapping.
Job-Task Analysis.
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT.
The Hierarchy of Interventions.
Applications of Total Quality Concepts to OrganizationalEffectiveness.
Developing Front-line Employees: A New Challenge for AchievingOrganizational Effectiveness.
Job Aids.
Organizational Development for Human PerformanceTechnologists.
IMPLEMENTATION.
Personnel Selection and Assignment.
Recruitment and Turnover.
Accountability for Staff Turnover.
Performance Management.
Program Management: Its Relationship to the Project.
Rewards and Performance Incentives.
Planning Change: Past, Present, Future.
Integrating People, Planning, and Change.
Performance Improvement in Developing Countries.
EVALUATION.
Evaluation: Seven Dimensions, Six Steps, Five Phases, and FourGuidelines.
Performance Is Easy to Monitor and Hard to Measure.
Developing Test and Assessment Items.
Quality Management/Continuous Improvement.
Performance Appraisal.
List of Contributors.
Index.
Subject Areas: Business & management [KJ]
