BEC 口语世界 第27期:Staff Appraisals and feedback
日期:2012-12-23 20:49

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TODAY’S TOPIC
Staff Appraisals and feedback

1. Performance appraisal is on the up and up. It used to represent the one time of year when getting on with the work was put on hold while enormous quantities of management hours were spent in the earnest ritual of rating and ranking performance.
2. Now the practice is even more frequent. This of course makes it all the more important how appraisal is conducted.
3. Human resources professionals claim that managers should strive for objectivity and thus for feedback rather than judgment
4. But the simple fact of the matter is that the nature of hierarchy distorts the concept of feedback because performance measures are conceived hierarchically.
5. Unfortunately, all too many workers suffer from the injustices that this generates.
6. The notion behind performance appraisal- that workers should be held accountable for their performance- is plausible
7. However, the evidence suggests that the premise is wrong. Contrary to assumptions, appraisal is not an effective means of performance improvement- it is judgment imposed rather than feedback.
8. Useful feedback, on the other hand, would be information that told both the manager and worker how we ll the work system functioned, and suggested ways to make it better.


Performance appraisal 绩效评估
Human resources professionals 人力资源专家
Be held accountable for 对···负责
Plausible 似乎合理的
Contrary to assumptions 与假设相反的是

All right, I think it time to call it a day, let’s discuss something tomorrow, hope you find this useful, good bye.

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重点单词
  • conceptn. 概念,观念
  • premisen. 前提 vt. 提论,预述,假设 n. 房屋和
  • effectiveadj. 有效的,有影响的
  • plausibleadj. 似真实合理的,似可信的
  • strivevi. 奋斗,努力,力求
  • appraisaln. 估计,评估
  • enormousadj. 巨大的,庞大的
  • hierarchyn. 等级制度,层级[计],统治集团
  • evidencen. 根据,证据 v. 证实,证明
  • objectivityn. 客观性;客观