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Title: Assessing staff perception of Cal Bank performance appraisal system
Authors: Mensah, Cecilia
Keywords: Performance
Supervisors
System
Data
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: University Of Cape Coast
Abstract: Dissatisfaction with appraisal performance systems abounds and systems are often viewed by employees as inaccurate and unfair. The study was to assess staff perception of Cal Bank performance appraisal system for improved performance. The study adopted a cross sectional descriptive survey on the employees of the bank. The lottery method of the simple random sampling technique was employed in selecting one out of four corridors of the Bank’s operational areas. Using questionnaires data was collected on 28 subordinates and six supervisors from the Tema corridor of Cal Bank. The Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS) software version 20 was used to analyze the data. The statistical tools used for the analysis and presentations of the data were bar graphs, pie charts, and frequency tables. The findings reveal that employees have an excellent understanding of the uses of the appraisal system and that the appraisal system was regarded as the source of annual salary adjustments, promotion, bonuses and nomination for training. Both the managers and subordinates perceived the main challenge with the PA system at Cal Bank as promoting favoritism and bias. The study recommended that for improving the PA at Cal Bank, the perception of favoritism and bias has to be stopped completely. Additionally, supervisors need to be mindful about the confidential roles status with regards to their reports and discuss details of the reports on individual basis with the affected subordinates.
Description: x, 73p.: ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3257
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Accounting & Finance

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