Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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879698 | Human Resource Management Review | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Many contemporary organizations are placing a greater emphasis on their performance management systems as a means of generating higher levels of job performance. We suggest that producing performance increments may be best achieved by orienting the performance management system to promote employee engagement. To this end, we describe a new approach to the performance management process that includes employee engagement and the key drivers of employee engagement at each stage. We present a model of engagement management that incorporates the main ideas of the paper and suggests a new perspective for thinking about how to foster and manage employee engagement to achieve high levels of job performance.
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Authors
Jamie A. Gruman, Alan M. Saks,