Chapter 10. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL—EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTION—IN R&D ORGANIZATIONS

In this chapter we will examine (a) what researchers and managers in R&D organizations do, and (b) the way we can tell how well they do it. We will also discuss the need for focusing less on "appraisal" (evaluation, judgment) and more on employee contribution to the organization.

Accepted wisdom would suggest that for an organization to function efficiently and effectively, the employees must work well toward meeting organizational goals and objectives. From a manager's point of view, it would seem prudent to reward those employees whose performance contributes to organizational success. Logically, performance appraisal systems need to be designed to motivate employees ...

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