PREPARATION FOR PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN MACHAKOS COUNTY- KENYA
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2019-10Author
Mutindi, Mwanthi Winfred
Nzioki, Susan
Ombuki, Charles
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Preparation for Performance Appraisal (PA) affects performance of commercial banks. When
preparing to undertake PA, banks should ensure that; they involve all the stakeholders in setting
both organization’s and individual targets; and should be communicated to all members to know
what is expected of them. Employees should be trained on PA to reduce rating errors. This
study sought to establish how preparation for PA affects performance of commercial banks. The
study was conducted in Machakos County in Kenya. Data was collected from 16 commercial
banks in the county. Sample size for the study was one hundred and ninety-five (195)
respondents. A descriptive survey design was adopted. The research instruments used were
questionnaire and interview guide, the former having closed-ended Likert scale questions and the later had guiding questions. Data was analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively using
Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS). The study found that there is a positive
relationship between Preparation on performance appraisal and performance of commercial
banks in Machakos County. The study recommends that organizations should prepare well
before conducting employee performance appraisal. Employees should be well trained and
involved in setting personal and company goals