CME Performance Management & Metrics 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which performance appraisal method requires managers to rank all employees from best to worst performer?
- Graphic rating scale
- Forced ranking (Correct answer)
- Critical incident method
- Management by objectives
Correct answer: Forced ranking
Forced ranking (also called stack ranking) compels managers to differentiate employees by placing them in a ranked order from top to bottom.
Question 2: What does a Gantt chart primarily measure in project performance management?
- Budget variance against planned costs
- Task scheduling and progress against timeline (Correct answer)
- Resource utilization across departments
- Quality defect rates by phase
Correct answer: Task scheduling and progress against timeline
Gantt charts visually display project tasks, their durations, dependencies, and progress relative to a planned schedule.
Question 3: In performance management, what is 'recency bias'?
- Favoring newer employees over tenured ones in evaluations
- Over-weighting recent events when evaluating an entire performance period (Correct answer)
- Using the most recently adopted rating scale regardless of accuracy
- Prioritizing recent hires in succession planning
Correct answer: Over-weighting recent events when evaluating an entire performance period
Recency bias occurs when a manager's appraisal is disproportionately influenced by the employee's most recent performance rather than the full review period.
Question 4: Which financial performance metric calculates earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization?
- Gross profit margin
- Net income margin
- EBITDA (Correct answer)
- Return on assets
Correct answer: EBITDA
EBITDA is used to assess operational profitability by removing the effects of financing decisions, accounting rules, and tax environments.
Question 5: A manager wants to measure how efficiently the company converts inputs into outputs. Which metric is most appropriate?
- Customer satisfaction score
- Productivity ratio (Correct answer)
- Employee turnover rate
- Market share percentage
Correct answer: Productivity ratio
Productivity ratio measures output per unit of input (labor, capital, or materials), directly assessing operational efficiency.
Question 6: In the context of performance metrics, what distinguishes a 'lagging indicator' from a 'leading indicator'?
- Lagging indicators predict future performance; leading indicators confirm past results
- Lagging indicators measure outcomes after the fact; leading indicators predict future performance (Correct answer)
- Lagging indicators are financial; leading indicators are non-financial
- Lagging indicators are set by executives; leading indicators are set by employees
Correct answer: Lagging indicators measure outcomes after the fact; leading indicators predict future performance
Lagging indicators (e.g., annual revenue) confirm what has happened, while leading indicators (e.g., sales pipeline volume) predict future outcomes.
Question 7: What is the main criticism of forced distribution performance systems (bell curve ratings)?
- They are too expensive to administer
- They assume performance follows a normal distribution, which may not reflect reality in high-performing teams (Correct answer)
- They eliminate the need for managerial judgment
- They cannot distinguish between individual contributors and managers
Correct answer: They assume performance follows a normal distribution, which may not reflect reality in high-performing teams
Forcing ratings into a predetermined distribution is problematic when team performance is genuinely skewed, penalizing good performers on outstanding teams.
Which performance appraisal method requires managers to rank all employees from best to worst performer?