PAS at BEL
PAS at BEL
PAS at BEL
PERFORMANCE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
AT
Submitted By:
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Raj
Kumar Khadka
Roll
No. 10416603909
MBA, Sem-III
CERTIFICATE
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(Mr. Amit Sharma)
Associate Professor
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Acknowledgement
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I also wish to give my sincere regards to my respected
teachers who guided me to build a concrete platform
before sending me on training so that I can land out
firmly in all respects.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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S. No Topic Page
No.
1. Company Profile 5
2. Significance of study 11
3. Objectives 12
4. Research Methodology 13
6. Performance Appraisal 15
9. Limitations 40
11. Recommendations 42
12. Questionnaire 43
13. Bibliography 46
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COMPANY PROFILE
VISION
MISSION
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quality, technology and innovation.
VALUES
OBJECTIVES
- To be a customer focussed company providing
state-of-the-art products & solutions at competitive
prices, meeting the demands of
quality, delivery & service.
- To generate internal resources for profitable
growth.
- To attain technological leadership in defence
electronics through in-house R&D, partnership with
defence/research laboratories &
academic institutions.
- To give thrust to exports.
- To create a facilitating environment for people to
realise their full potential through continuous learning
& team work.
- To give value for money to customers & create
wealth for shareholders.
- To constantly benchmark company's performance
with best-in-class internationally.
- To raise marketing abilities to global standards.
- To strive for self-reliance through indigenisation
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HR VISION
"To attain organizational excellence by developing and
inspiring the true potential of company’s human
capital and providing opportunities for growth, well
being and enrichment".
HR MISSION
"To create a value and knowledge based organization
by inculcating a culture of learning, innovation & team
working and aligning business priorities with aspiration
of employees leading to development of an
empowered, responsive and competent human
capital".
HR OBJECTIVES
➢ To develop and sustain core values
➢ To develop business leaders for tomorrow
➢ To provide job contentment through empowerment,
accountability and responsibility
➢ To build and upgrade competencies through virtual
learning, opportunities for growthnand providing
challenges in the job
➢ To foster a climate of creativity, innovation and
enthusiasm
➢ To enhance the quality of life of employees and their
family
➢ To inculcate high understanding of 'Service' to a
greater cause
History:
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) was established at
Bangalore, India, by the Government of India under the
Ministry of Defence in 1954 to meet the specialized
need of Indian defence services. Over the years, it has
grown into a multi-product, multi-technology, multi-
unit company serving the needs of customers in
diverse fields in India and abroad.
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BEL, is a strategic electronics company of the Ministry
of Defence. The company specialises in the
manufacture of a wide spectrum of technology like
Radars, Military Communications, Naval Systems,
Electronic Warfare Systems, Telecommunications,
Sound and Vision Broadcasting, Opto-Electronics, Tank
Electronics, Solar Photovoltaic Systems, Embedded
Software and Electronic Components. The company
also claims to provide turnkey systems solutions.
Awards:
The R&D Divisions of BEL have been receiving a
number of National R&D awards. A list showing the
various R&D awards received by BEL since 2000 is
given below:
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Award for Excellence in R&D for the year 1998
(Sponsored by Ministry of Information Technology,
Govt of India - for BEL-Ghaziabad's development of
various IFF Systems)
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Gold Trophy of SCOPE Meritorious Award for
R&D, Technology Development & Innovation for
the year 2006-07
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SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
Human Resource Development is the basis of success
of any organization. HRD helps to enhance employee’s
effectiveness and helps to achieve organizational
goals. Now with the emergence of so-called “NEW
ECONOMY”, the increasing role of knowledge in
industry is becoming obvious. In the emerging
knowledge age, incessant learning by employees
through effective Training and Development is going to
be a key to survival and growth for organizations.
Without effective Training and Development no
enterprise can claim to be giving due importance to
HRD. Performance appraisal in the real sense can be
carried out only when the employees are provided with
the required amount of training. In the unfolding
economic scenario it is increasingly being realized that
employees are the most precious assets of any
company. Any investment in introducing performance
appraisal techniques is worth only when the above
mentioned criterion is fulfilled. Every organization
nowadays is using various methods for appraising the
performance of the employees so that the real
potential of the human asset can be known and utilized
in the proper way. Performance appraisal not only
evaluates the work done by the employees but also
tries to boost the morale and motivate them to do their
best. The methods used by the organization should be
communicated to all the employees who come under
its purview. They should be satisfied with the
procedure and if they are not then it should be looked
upon that what are the reasons behind it and what
changes are to be brought about. Performance
appraisal has a very important aspect to it and that is
development of the employees.
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OBJECTIVES:
1) To study the performance appraisal
system of BEL, Sahibabad
Branch.
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
LITERATURE SURVEY
DIAGNOSTIC SURVEY
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Population of the Study
All those persons who are working in BEL,
Ghaziabad are the population of this study.
Sample Size
The sample size is 60.
PRIMARY DATA
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
Performance appraisal can be defined as the process
of evaluating the performance of an employee &
communicating the result of the evaluation to him for
the purpose of rewarding & developing the employee.
According to Michael Armstrong, “Performance
appraisal is a formal assessment & rating of individual
by their managers at usually at annual review
meeting.” Performance can be defined as the degree
of accomplishment of tasks by an employee in his job.
In some organizations it is measure of the result
achieved & target accomplished whereas in others, it
is a measure of employee efforts & behavior. However
most organizations use a combination of both efforts &
results. Performance appraisal is also termed as
performance review, annual review & annual appraisal.
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THE APPRAISAL PROCESS
1. The first step in the appraisal performance
process is the determination of standard of
performance based on the organizational
objectives & job descriptions.
THE APPRAISER
The appraiser is that person who access the
performance of a person or an employee. In more
recent concept like 360 degree feedback, the
peer/colleagues of the employee, his supplier, his
customer, & even his subordinate play a role in
assessing his performance.
SELF-APPRAISAL
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As has been discussed earlier self appraisal is the
common practice today, with the employee being
given a role in evaluating their own performance. The
employee himself is best equipped to evaluate his
performance because he understands his strengths &
weaknesses the best.
SUPERVISOR
It is the responsibility of the supervisor to ensure that
his subordinate perform their jobs well. Hence the
authority to evaluate the employees’ performance has
traditionally been with the supervisor.
PEERS
Peer evaluation is very sensitive area as it may lead to
false & unhealthy appraisal because of competition
among peers. The organization has to reach an
advanced stage of development before it can handle
peer appraisal.
CUSTOMERS
The performance of an employee has a direct &
immediate impact on his customer either internal or
external. In service organization like banks & hotels
customer feedback has become the most important
tool in evaluating the employee’s performance.
SUBORDINATES
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in most Indian companies. The Indian culture does not
encourage the idea of subordinate appraisal.
4. Essay appraisal.
8. Ranking method.
9. Check list.
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The main aspect of MBO is clear & well defined goals, a
definite time span to achieve the goals, action plan &
finally, timely & constructive feedback. It is also called
a goal setting approach; MBO is more commonly used
for managers & professionals.
ESSAY APPRAISAL
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performance & behavior of the employee during the
appraisal period. These are recoded as & when they
occur & can demonstrate either positive or negative
traits or performance.
RANKINNG METHOD
CHECKLIST
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BEHAVIOR ANCHORED RATING
SYSTEM (BARS)
TEAM APPRAISAL
BALANCED SCORECARD
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
SYSTEM AT BEL
Performance appraisal report is an index of an
employee’s work performance over a given period of
time. It is crucial for his or her career growth as it
indicates the strengths, weaknesses, training needs,
nature of job being performed and problems faced in
work situation.
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To provide an objective basis for determination of
merit, efficiency and suitability for the purpose of
promotion.
To identify areas requiring exposure for training
and development.
Procedure
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Performance Appraisal Format for
Executives
1. Personal Data
This includes personal details of the individual being
appraised.
2. Self Appraisal
In this section the appraisee is required to mention the
tasks achieved in the appraisal period including
enabling and constraining factors. These achievements
are then rated by the individual itself and the
appraiser.
3. Performance Appraisal
Performance appraisal is done on the basis of Key
Result Areas and a certain weightage is assigned to
each. Following are the Key Result Areas:
B. Potential Appraisal
Potential of the candidate is appraised on the scale of
1 to 5 keeping the existing role as well as future
positions in perspective.
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· Communication skills
· Commitment and dedication
· Personal conduct and discipline
· Leadership
· Inter personal relationship
Total of score gained by an individual in this section is
again noted and termed as Q.
C. Overall Grade
Level A b
E1 0.9 0.1
E2 0.8 0.2
E3 0.7 0.3
E4 0.6 0.4
E5 0.5 0.5
E6 0.4 0.6
A+ 95 and above
A 85 and above but less than
95
A- 75 and above but less than
85
B+ 65 and above but less than
75
B 55 and above but less than
65
C 45 and above but less than
55
D D less than 45
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4. Assessment by Reviewing
Officer
Training Needs
The appraisee himself mentions the training
requirements which are then remarked by the
appraiser.
Co- Review
5. Moderation
6. Assessment by accepting
officer
Final grade with score
7. Communication to executive
8. Counselling
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for confirming to the directives contained in the
instructions.
INTERPRETATION
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DESIGNATION
Department Heads
15% Managers
Coach 35% Managers
10% Executives
Coach
Dept. Heads
Executives
40%
WORK EXPERIENCE
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Q. Since how long you have been a part of BEL
Ghaziabad?
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16
14
12
10
8 No. of Emp
6
4
2
0
4y 5y 6y 7y 8y 9y 10y 11y 12y
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In the sample size people with different work
experience.
Responses
YES - 87%
NO - 13%
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the individual feedback system will give rise to
discrepancies.
Responses
YES - 69%
NO - 31%
Responses
YES - 86%
NO - 14%
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86% of the respondents responded as YES. This thing
may appear to be very small but the fact is that this
thing helps an individual to give its best. A small token
of appreciation or just a pat on the back is enough to
keep that individual motivated for the next week
atleast. Praise is such a thing that can make the king
to work provided that should be genuine one. There is
a difference between praise and flattery. And if this
difference is not clearly understood it can prove fatal.
But exceptions are always there so here also 14% of
the respondents don’t feel the same. They don’t
consider that their superiors appreciate them when
they do a good job. Some of the
respondents are of the opinion that the superior
seldom appreciates their work and if at all they
appreciates, it is not genuine one.
Responses
YES - 37%
NO - 63%
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Q.5 Are you rated on your competencies-
Knowledge, skills, and attributes?
Responses
YES - 72%
NO - 28%
Responses
YES - 88%
NO - 12%
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Responses
YES - 27%
NO - 73%
Responses
YES - 38%
NO - 62%
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(1-5 Scale Rating)
PROCEDURE
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20
15
No. of Emp
10
0
ES S US EUS DN
extremely unsatisfied.
PLAN)
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AWARENESS ABOUT PIP
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15
10
Number of Employees
5
0
Yes
No
Number of
Awareness about PIP Employees
Yes 18
No 2
are unaware.
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15
No. of Emp
10
0
EE E IE EIE DN
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Analysis based on the following question:
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20
15
No. of Emp
10
0
EH N DH PTR DK
performance appraisal.
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IMPACT ON PERFORMANCE
IMPACT ON PERFORMANCE
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10 Rank 1
Rank 2
8
Rank 3
6
Rank 4
4 Rank 5
2
0
Training Positive HR awareness R&R Feedback From
Environment session Manager
Preference Order
IMPACT ON Ran Ran Ran Ran Ran
PERFORMANCE k1 k2 k3 k4 k5
Training 24 21 12 3 0
Positive Environment 36 12 9 3 0
HR awareness session 0 0 9 24 27
R&R 0 27 9 15 9
Feedback From
Manager 0 0 21 15 24
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TRAINING
POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT
HR AWARENESS SESSIONS
R&R
ENHANCE PERFORMANCE
Enhance Performance
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14 To Some extend
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10 To Large extend
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6 Not at all
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2
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Activities
records and
teamwork
circumstances
Maintaining
Setting Goals
On-Job
Unity in
feedback
Adapting to
changing
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PERFORMANCE extend extend
Maintaining records and
feedback 9 51 0
Setting Goals 12 48 0
Unity in teamwork 15 45 0
On-Job Activities 12 48 0
Adapting to changing
circumstances 9 51 0
INTERPRETATION
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LIMITATIONS
Due to time constraint and hectic schedule of BEL
employees some time I found difficulty in
interaction with employees.
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MAJOR FINDINGS
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Superior-subordinate relations are good.
Superior helps them set and achieve
meaningful goals. This makes the
environment amiable and congenial.
Performance appraisal sheet is lucid and
easy to understand and fill.
Individual feedback is not provided.
Employees are not provided with the
genuine feedback.
Appraisal counselling is considered
beneficial for future developments.
Management doesn’t bother much about
the training requirements mentioned in the
appraisal sheet.
RECOMMENDATIONS
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made aware about the standards and the
criterions for evaluation.
ANEXXURE
QUESTIONNAIRE
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Name (Optional):
Designation:
_______________________________
a) Extremely Satisfied
b) Satisfied
c) Unsatisfied
d) Extremely Unsatisfied
e) Don’t know
a) Yes b) No
a) Extremely Effective
b) Effective
c) Ineffective
d) Extremely Ineffective
e) Don’t Know
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5) Do you think training and development helps
in enhancing your performance?
a) Extremely Helpful
b) Natural
c) Don’t Helpful
d) People themselves Responsible for T&D
e) Don’t Know
a) Training
b) Positive Environment
c) HR awareness sessions
d) R&R
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a) Do you think that maintaining regular
records and feedback will help improve your
performance?
( 1 2 3
)
( 1 2 3
)
( 1 2 3
)
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“Thank You”.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. http://www.bel-india.com/
2. http://www.google.co.in/
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharat_Electronics_Li
mited
4. http://humanresources.about.com/od/retention/Re
tention_of_Employees_Tips_and_Tools_for_Employ
ee_Retention.htm
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