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Effects Of Poorly Implemented Performance Management Systems On The Job Behavior And Performance Of Employees
2014
International Business & Economics Research Journal
The focus of this study is on the effects of a poorly implemented performance management system (PMS) on the job behaviour and performance of employees. In the implementation of a PMS, one of the imperatives is that managers ensure that their employees outputs are compatible with that of their organizations goals. The PMS provides vital information on whether the work-integrated learning skills of employees are compatible with the objectives of their organizations. A poorly implemented PMS will
doi:10.19030/iber.v14i1.9034
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