A study on the performance appraisal system in selected industries of Mysore district
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The present study deals with an assessment of the Performance Appraisal System in a
newlinefew selected industries of Mysore district. The purpose of the present research was to
newlineevaluate the qualitative and quantitative functioning of the Performance Appraisal
newlineSystem adopted in industries of Mysore District. This study is chosen for an in depth
newlineanalysis and understanding of the Performance Appraisal System. The study was
newlineconducted in 16 selected industries of Mysore District. They are 8 each from public
newlinesector and private sector industries. A total of 300 respondents were selected through
newlinestratified random sampling of which 150 each were from the private and public
newlinesectors. Of the 150 respondents from each sector, 75 were appraisers and the
newlineremaining 75 were appraisees. A total of 9 alternative hypotheses were formulated
newlinefor the present study. They were administered a questionnaire based on the principles
newlinefollowed by Rao (2000), the present researcher developed two questionnaires
newlineseparately for appraisers and appraisees to measure the Performance Appraisal
newlineSystem for appraisers. The questionnaire on appraisers included 45 questions which
newlinemeasured the Performance Appraisal System in the following 7 components. They
newlineare participative planning and mutual goal setting, identification of factors-facilitating
newlineand hindrance of employees, task and target orientation, identification of training and
newlinedevelopment needs, open communication, mutuality between appraisers and
newlineappraisees, measuring improved organizational performance, and opinion and
newlineattitude of employees and employers. The questionnaire on appraisees included 33
newlinequestions which measured the Performance Appraisal System in following 6
newlinecomponents- rules and regulations, inter personal relations, identification of training
newlineand development needs, roles and responsibilities, target and task orientation and
newlineopen communication. Before conducting the main study a pilot study was conducted
newlineto ensure the feasibility of tools employed.