SOP: Performance Management
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1.What is the purpose of the SOP on performance management?
To ensure that every employee has a manager
Is to allow managers to assess the performance of their teams using a criteria of their own choice.
To maximise productivity and achieve sustained success through a standardised framework that sets out right KPIs, records actual performance against the KPIs and provide feedback to the employees.
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2.Which of the following is true about frequency of performance reviews?
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3.Who is responsible for creating 360 degrees appraisal survey?
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4.Which of the following statements is true?
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5.Line managers and supervisors' responsibilities include the following
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6.Who is supposed to undergo performance appraisal?
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7.Who is supposed to authorise employee upgrade, downgrade and termination?
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8. In the performance management process the role of the Talent department is to
Provide feedback to both the manager and their team member after the review.
Hold line managers and supervisors accountable for the performance management process and also to act as a facilitator and provide tools that are needed to carry out the performance management function more efficiently and effectively
Create and update surveys for all departments
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9.Which of the following is not a role of the manager in the performance management process
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10.Why is it important to identify training needs during a performance evaluation?