CPHR CPHR Performance Management 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a performance management system in an organization?
- To align individual performance with organizational goals and drive continuous improvement (Correct answer)
- To document employee behavior for disciplinary purposes
- To determine annual salary increases
- To satisfy legal requirements for employee evaluations
Correct answer: To align individual performance with organizational goals and drive continuous improvement
Performance management systems exist to align individual employee efforts with organizational strategy, identify development needs, and foster continuous performance improvement.
Question 2: What does the acronym 'SMART' stand for in the context of performance goal setting?
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound (Correct answer)
- Strategic, Meaningful, Actionable, Results-driven, Trackable
- Specific, Motivating, Aligned, Realistic, Timely
- Simple, Managed, Assessed, Reported, Targeted
Correct answer: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
SMART goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, providing a framework for setting clear and attainable performance objectives.
Question 3: Which performance appraisal method compares employees against each other rather than against a fixed standard?
- Ranking method (Correct answer)
- Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scale (BARS)
- Management by Objectives (MBO)
- Critical incident method
Correct answer: Ranking method
The ranking method is a relative evaluation approach that orders employees from best to worst performer, comparing individuals against each other rather than an absolute standard.
Question 4: What is a '360-degree feedback' performance assessment?
- Feedback collected from an employee's supervisors, peers, subordinates, and sometimes customers (Correct answer)
- An annual performance review conducted four times a year
- A self-assessment completed by the employee
- A performance review conducted by HR without manager input
Correct answer: Feedback collected from an employee's supervisors, peers, subordinates, and sometimes customers
360-degree feedback gathers performance input from multiple sources surrounding the employee—managers, peers, direct reports, and sometimes customers—to provide a comprehensive view of performance.
Question 5: What is the 'halo effect' in performance appraisal?
- When one positive trait influences the overall rating of an employee (Correct answer)
- When an employee's recent performance overshadows their earlier performance
- When a manager rates all employees similarly
- When personal relationships affect performance ratings
Correct answer: When one positive trait influences the overall rating of an employee
The halo effect occurs when a rater allows one positive characteristic or performance area to positively influence their evaluation of all other aspects of an employee's performance.
Question 6: What is Management by Objectives (MBO) as a performance management approach?
- A process where managers and employees jointly set goals that align individual performance with organizational objectives (Correct answer)
- A method where managers set performance goals without employee input
- A system where employees are evaluated solely on financial metrics
- An approach that focuses exclusively on behavioral competencies
Correct answer: A process where managers and employees jointly set goals that align individual performance with organizational objectives
MBO is a collaborative goal-setting process where managers and employees jointly define specific objectives, then evaluate performance based on achievement of those mutually agreed-upon goals.
What is the primary purpose of a performance management system in an organization?