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Title: Employee performance appraisal practices of World Vision – Ghana rural water project (GRWP)
Authors: Serwah, Afriyie
Keywords: Employee performance
Appraisal practices
Water Project
Ghana rural water project
World Vision’
Issue Date: May-2009
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: The study investigated the employee performance appraisal practices of the World Vision’s Ghana Rural Water Project (GRWP) and how effective the practices are. The problem under investigation was a fact-finding research so the appropriate research design used was exploratory. The study also used a descriptive survey because it involved collection of data, which informed the answers to the problem stated. The population for the study was the staff of the Ghana Rural Water Project and the total number was 70, which was further sub-divided into namely, senior management and junior staff. The sample size for the study was 40 and out of the 40 questionnaire that were distributed, 30 responded. The study relied on both primary and secondary source of data and the researcher solely collected the data for the study, through the administering of questionnaires to the respondents in both senior and junior staff categories. Interpretation of quantitative data was done mostly by the use of tables and the data gathered from the in-depth interviews were analysed in a narrative form using the research questions raised for the study in relation to the main sections of the interview guide and the questionnaire. Data were analysed with the use of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The study revealed that the current appraisal practices were not as effective as it was expected. The annual assessment, was the cause of disagreements between appraisee and appraiser. This is so because set targets were not discussed at the beginning of the assessment period.
Description: xi, 107p:, ill
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3443
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Management studies

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