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Judgmental and Mechanical Methods of Assigning Overall Performance Score

   

Added on  2023-06-15

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Performance rating is the process of work measurement in an organization wherein the
analyst is supposed to observe the performance of the worker and record a value that is a
representation of the performance relative to the concept of standard performance as perceived
by the analyst (Dusterhoff et al., 2014). As per the researchers, a number of factors have the
potential to influence overall performance rating of an individual. Aquinas (2013) had defined
two distinct methods that are related to the overall performance score, judgmental and
mechanical. He further opined that a mechanical approach is most suited in most case, especially
in case the performance objectives have not been weighted.
The case study titled “Judgmental and Mechanical Methods of Assigning Overall
Performance Score at The Daily Planet” gives a comprehensive idea about the differences in
judgmental and mechanical methods for performance score from which one can highlight the
relative implications of applying the two methods. The case study indicates the mechanical
method of reaching performance score in which the competencies adjudged were productivity,
quality of work, Dependability and adherence to company values and policies and Contribution
to the effectiveness of others/unit. The scores had been given on a scale of 1-5 where score 1 was
unacceptable, and score 5 was outstanding. From this, one can understand that mechanical
method is an objective measurement wherein there is a particular interpretation. According to
Cascio (2018) mechanical measurement, or objective measurement, is best suited since an
employee can be assessed in a direct manner and performance of an employee can be accurately
compared to that of another employee. Such form of measurement is good at allowing the analyst
to exercise judgment about the individual in highly complicated systems.
Ginter et al., (2018) contradicts that mechanical evaluation technique is not appropriate
under all situations. A judgmental evaluation approach is vital when the evaluation is done with

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