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In a self-evaluation, a set of questions are presented to the employee so they can review their performance during a particular period of time. The process may be complex, but in the long run, it can be rewarding to both the company and its employees as it empowers them to focus on the different aspects of their job performance while understanding which areas may need improvement. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Why Frequent self Evaluation of Employees is
Important?
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Employee assessment and reviews are no doubt
critical to every organization. To make it more
effective and successful, organizations want to
involve their employees in the process. This can
be done with an employee self evaluation, a
method that boosts employee engagement and helps
everyone focus better on their performance.
Moreover, it helps employees to set their own
career goals, track their performance, and build
a career vision. What is self-evaluation and its
purpose? In a self-evaluation, a set of
questions are presented to the employee so they
can review their performance during a particular
period of time. The process may be complex, but
in the long run, it can be rewarding to both the
company and its employees as it empowers them to
focus on the different aspects of their job
performance while understanding which areas may
need improvement. During self evaluations,
employees are typically asked to think about
their long-term career goals, basic
responsibilities, professional development, and
other aspects of their performance. This
gives performance management and planning a more
structural approach and allows employees to
analyze their contributions easily. Through self
evaluation, employees can embrace an
introspective way of thinking about their career
goals and their job while gaining a deeper
understanding of themselves. Self evaluation could
also be used as a tool for career promotion, as
it encourages an employee to plan and reflect on
their future with your company.
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  • However, not all employees may be up for it. They
    may be afraid to evaluate themselves and their
    performance because of the following reasons
  • Employees do not understand the purpose
    of self-evaluations.
  • Simply asking your employees to review their own
    performance without explaining why they should do
    it could leave them feeling confused and unsure
    of what to do. By explaining the purpose of the
    self-evaluation, you can answer their questions
    and explain to them how the process can help with
    their professional growth and career goals.
  • 2. Employees underestimate the significance of
    their self-appraisals.
  • Employees might not want to evaluate themselves
    if they do not understand how it can benefit
    them. Its critical to establish a better
    relationship with them before the evaluation.
    Show them that you value their opinion and that
    as their manager, you wont ignore their
    evaluation.
  • 3. There is insufficient equipment, memory, or
    information to self-evaluate their performance.
  • Self-evaluation can be ineffective if the
    employee lacks the information to analyze
    themselves objectively. They might not be able to
    recall all the projects and tasks they completed
    or areas where they were able to excel. In some
    cases, an employee might not have enough to
    evaluate because they were hired only recently.

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  • How to encourage employees to perform
    self-evaluation
  • Discuss their work progress and vision with them.
  • Initiate a dialogue to start encouraging
    employees to discuss their work with you. You can
    organize periodic meetings between employees and
    managers so that every employee can share their
    thoughts and reveal the important aspects of
    their careers, the skills they use, and what they
    want to learn.
  • 2. Explain how the self-evaluation will be used.
  • Be clear on how the employee self-evaluation can
    benefit them, who will read their evaluations,
    and its effects on their career growth. They
    should know if it could lead to bonuses, rewards,
    or a promotion.
  • 3. Stay positive.
  • Make sure they know that the assessment w ill not
    be used against them. Effective self-evaluation
    must reflect and address their own weaknessesand
    they might not own up to those if they think that
    their managers will use the information against
    them.
  • 4. Recognize and acknowledge achievements.
  • Encourage everyone to be specific with their
    achievements and do your part in recognizing
    their contributions. You might want to provide
    incentives or share their achievements during
    meetings, too. That way, they know that upper
    management acknowledges their efforts for the
    company.
  • 5. Offer mentoring and guidance. Managers should
    give feedback and training opportunities to
    employees but it should not be critical. The
    point of giving feedback is to provide the right
    advice and lead the employee in the right
    direction for self-improvement.

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