Author : S. K.Bhavikatti, 1
Date of Publication :7th February 2017
Abstract: - Organizations are set up to achieve certain objectives. The objectives can be fulfilled when the tasks are assigned to the employees and they perform the tasks. The performance standards regarding quality, quantity, cost and behaviour have been achieved or not. So it becomes necessary to carry out the performance appraisal of every one for smooth working of the organization. Thus, performance appraisal forms an important part of Human Resource Management
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