DESIGN A SYSTEM MODEL FOR PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
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1 DESIGN A SYSTEM MODEL FOR PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR Naser Mirsepasi(Professor) 1 Department of Public Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Abolhassan Faghihi(Professor) Department of Public Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Mohammad Reza Babaei(P.hD Student) Department of Public Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Abstract The main objective of this study was to design a model system for Performance Management (PM) in public sector organizations. In this research, the system components of the performance management was Designed and to develop a system Approach to PM Scopes. Research method is based on system and Process approach to PM. Approach to data analysis in this research is fuzzy. In order to research the modeling of Adaptive Neuro Inference System (ANFIS) method is used. In this research, PM is divided into four sub-systems of PM for Organization Level (PMO), PM for Executive Managers Level (PMM), PM for Staff level (PME) and Accountability of Performance. For each of the following systems with the nature of the input, processing, output and feedback were identified and analyzed. Results of research showed that all performance management subsystems interact with other. Designing an effective performance management system is dependent to explore the relationships between subsystems. The results showed that Goals and functions of organization and General Indicators of Performance Measurement are the most important input and output of PMO. Productivity monitoring is most important feedback of PMO. Goals and functions of organization and specific Indexes to evaluate the performance of managers are the most important input and output of PMM. Performance monitoring of senior manager has high level degree of correction performance management correction. Detailed explanation of the duties expected of staff and General evaluation indexes of staff performance are the most important input and output of PMS. The results showed that accountability of managers is very important of accountability of staff. Keywords: System, Performance Management, Public Sector, Conceptual Model INTRODUCTION Measuring government performance has been a central concern of elected officials, public administrators and citizens for decades (Holzer and kloby, 2005). Managing and measuring performance has been one of the key drivers in the reform of the public sector in recent years. It is one of the central planks of the reinventing government movement (Greling, 2005). Performance management potentially makes the most significant contribution to individual and organizational learning and helps to raise organizational efficiency and promote growth. An effective human resources strategy can have a significant impact on issues such as organizational *Corresponding Author: Naser Mirsepasi, Department of Public Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University,Tehran, Iran. 23
2 development and homogenization, acquisition of competitive skills and abilities, cultural and role Changes, career development, decrease of tensions and insecurities, commitment and reduced conflict in the workplace and creative employment (adhikari, 2010). Target setting has become a widespread tool in strategic management and the need to measure the outcome of organizational strategy is growing. This phenomenon has emerged in both private and public sector organizations during the last decade (Rantanen et al, 2007). Measuring and rewarding only part of the performance may have undesirable effects on overall performance (Verbeeten, 2008). Tied to the philosophy of new public management is an implicit and often explicit assumption that public sector organizations could be more successful by the application of private management techniques and processes. There is a need for increased understanding in relation to developing appropriate performance management approaches within the context of the public sector (Mcadam et al, 2005). 2- LITERATURE REVIEW Performance measurement and management is considered an important aspect of management. This critical organizational process provides the basis for an organization to assess how well it is progressing toward its planned and targeted objectives, helps to identify areas of strengths and weaknesses, and facilitate future initiatives aimed at improving organizational performance (Yasin and Gomes, 2010). Armstrong (2000) defines performance management as a strategic and integrated process that delivers sustained success to organizations by improving the performance of people who work in them and by developing the capabilities of individual contributors and teams (Mcadam et al, 2005). Armstrong (1999) believes that Performance management is a strategy for improving employee performance, productivity and effectiveness. It emphasizes the integration of organizational objectives with individual goals, the ongoing monitoring of performance, and training and development (Chan, 2006). The key activities in the performance management cycle are performance planning, performance coaching and performance review. Performance planning involves defining job responsibilities and setting performance expectations, goals or objectives at the beginning of the review period. Performance coaching occurs throughout the cycle and involves monitoring performance, providing feedback, coaching and developing. Performance review is the formal evaluation stage at the end of the review period. It is based on the performance appraisal and can lead to revisions to the performance plans. It can also lead to performance ratings (Chan, 2006). Performance management is a systematic effort to improve performance through an ongoing process of establishing desired outcomes, setting performance standards, then collecting, analyzing and reporting on streams of data to improve individual and collective performance (Shane, 2010). The literature identifies the key features of a successful performance management system as being: Alignment of the performance management system and the existing systems and strategies of the organization; Leadership commitment; A culture in which it is seen as a way of improving and identifying good; performance and not a burden that is used to chastise poor performers; stakeholder involvement; and continuous monitoring, feedback, dissemination and learning from results(fryer et al, 2009). Public sector organizations have relied on action controls (rules and procedures) to control organizations; however, the past decade has witnessed various Changes in management control of public sector organizations, including a shift towards output controls. PM can be defined as 24
3 the process of defining goals, selecting strategies to achieve those goals, allocating decision rights, and measuring and rewarding performance (Verbeeten, 2008). It therefore concerns the detailed and important processes involved in relating mission to strategy, and to objectives, as well as the detailed monitoring of these during general and daily management activities (Chau and Witcher, 2009). Among the activities of HRM, performance management is a broad set of activities aimed at improving the performance of employees. The process involves aligning HRM practices with the goals of the organization to ensure that the performance and development of employees are both enhanced. The goal is to maximize organizational performance through a process of continuous improvement, which entails conducting performance reviews that focus on the future rather than the past (Spripirabaa and Krishnaveni, 2009). Formal performance measurement and management has been said to improve an organization s systems and outputs, and to facilitate long term planning and organizational control by identifying the factors that are critical to the organization s success. As well as measurement and evaluation, performance management practices include the specification of which goals an organization should aim to achieve (Bennet, 2009). Public managers and policy-makers now have sophisticated performance measurement tools to help to deliver and improve services. Hatry and Fisk (1992) stress that these tools encompass at least eight different strategies: (1) Establish goals and measure results. (2) Estimate and justify resource requirements. (3) Reallocate resources. (4) Develop organization-improvement strategies. (5) Motivate employees to improve performance. (6) Control operations. (7) Predict periods of work overload or underload. (8) Develop more sophisticated capacities for measurement (Holzer and kloby, 2005). Managers are expected to have little influence on organizational outcomes. At the other extreme is the strategic choice perspective, which suggests that managerial choices play a very important role in organizational actions and outcomes (Goll et al, 2008). Performance management for organization level Performance management for executive managers level Performance management for staff level Accountability of Performance Figure 1.Research conceptual model 25
4 3- METHODOLOGY Performance at the organizational level it is essential to create a culture and situation of continuous learning of employees in organization (adhikari, 2010). In this study, Performance management will be divided into two parts Performance measuring and accountability. Research model consists four sub-systems. Performance management of organization level (PMO), performance management of executive managers level (PMM), performance management of staff level (PMS) and Accountability of performance (AP) are four systems of performance management in public sector organization. Inputs, processes, outputs and feedbacks of these subsystems were determined. System components were identified based on the provisions of the law. The initial model was refined by fuzzy Delphi technique (first questionnaire). After the identification of system components, from 35 academic experts and executives were ed. By the second questionnaire, the importance of the components was determined. The results of the questionnaire are given below. The third questionnaire was also used to design a mathematical model. Results by ANFIS technique were modeled. Reliability of questionnaire was assessed by Cronbach's alpha. Alpha values for three questionnaires are 0.89, 0.92 and Note that the alpha is greater than 0.7 questionnaire have a high level of reliability (Hinton, 2004) 4- RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Survey Results of experts in PM subsystems interaction is shown in Table 1, 2, 3 and 4. Data were analyzed by the fuzzy Delphi technique. If difference of is greater than 0.1, it have been removed from the conceptual model. Table 1. Components of PMO sub-system Title Status Code fisrt 26 second third The final important factor Goals and functions of organization input PMO i Past performance of organization Input PMO i Removed of model Comparative performance Input PMO i indicators and standards Organization Development Input PMO i Programs Executive programs of organizaion Input PMO i The index is based on the Input PMO i improvement programs Organization strategic plan Input PMO i Performance improvement Output PMO o programs General Indicators of Performance Output PMO o Measurement Specific indicators of Performance Output PMO o Measurement Self-reported of performance Output PMO o Recognize and rewarding high Output PMO o performance of Managers and staff Organizational knowledge Output PMO o management programs Measuring and monitoring of Output PMO o performance Performance level of organization Feedback PMO f
5 efficiency level of organization Feedback PMO f Removed of model effectiveness level of organization Feedback PMO f Productivity level of organization Feedback PMO f knowledge level of organization Feedback PMO f Results of table 1, show that Goals and functions of organization and Organization strategic plan with important factor of are the most important inputs of Performance management of organization level. In other words, if organization strategic goals and plans are properly accounted, Performance management organization will be effective. General Indicators of Performance Measurement with important factor of is the most important output of Performance management of organization level. General Indicators of Performance Measurement is an important step in the performance management system for managers and staff. Productivity level of organization is the most important feedback of Performance management of organization level. If productivity is not desirable, Components of the performance management of organization level are not set correctly. Table 2. Components of PMM sub-system Title Status Code fisrt second third The final important factor Goals and functions of organization input PMOi Past performance of managers Input PMOi General Indicators of Performance Input PMOi Measurement Specific indicators of Performance Input PMOi Measurement Goals and mission of managers Output PMOo Removed of model Analysis of the managers strengths Output PMOo Analysis of weaknesses can be Output PMOo improved Performance improvement programs of Output PMOo managers General Indexes to evaluate the Output PMOo performance of managers Specific Indexes to evaluate the Output PMOo performance of managers Basic managers performance Feedback PMOf Middle managers performance Feedback PMOf Senior managers performance Feedback PMOf Goals and functions of organization with important factor of is the most important input of Performance management of executive manager s level. Detailed explanation of organizational goals, can improve the effectiveness of the performance managers in the public sector. Specific Indexes to evaluate the performance of managers are the most important output of Performance management of executive manager s level. Results Table 2 shows that, performance evaluation of senior managers in the establishment of performance management effective is too important. 27
6 Table 3. Components of PMS sub-system Title Status Code fisrt second third The final important factor Duties of staff Input PMSi Past performance of staff Input PMSi Removed of model Goals and duties of managers Input PMSi Analysis of the staff strengths output PMSo Analysis of weaknesses can be Output PMSo improved Performance improvement Output PMMo programs of managers General evaluation indexes of staff Output PMSo performance specific evaluation indexes of staff Output PMSo performance Performance of staff Feedback PMSf In order to have a performance management effective for staff level, detailed explanation of the duties expected of staff is essential. General evaluation indexes of staff performance are the main output of the performance management of staff level. Table 4. Components of AP sub-system Title Status Code first second third The final important factor Organization performance Input APi Managers performance Input APi Staff performance Input APi Legal obligations Input APi Tasks assigned Input APi Indicators and performance Input APi expectations Accountability of managers Output APo Accountability of staff Output APo Organizational improvement Output APo projects Managers improvement projects Output APo Staff improvement projects Output APo Accountability of basic managers feedback APf Accountability of middle managers feedback APf Accountability of senior managers feedback APf Accountability of staff feedback APf Performance management and the organization objectives were identified as key inputs of performance accountability. Results showed that In order to have an effective performance management system in the public sector, the response rate manager is a very important. Manage performance accountability system will increase performance management in public sector. Each cell in table 5 has the upper and lower sections. If the Matrix row is input for matrix column, important factor is inserted at the bottom of the cell. Also If the Matrix column is input for matrix row then important factor is inserted at the Top of the cell. Data were analyzed by the 28
7 super Decision software. Each of the systems interaction was determined by the interaction of performance management. Table 5. Interacting subsystems of performance management Results of table 5 show that all performance management sub-systems interact with others. A strong accountability system will greatly improve organizational performance management. Outputs of performance management of organization level are too important inputs for performance management of executive manager s level. Performance management of executive manager s level has high affected of performance management of staff level. Accountability of performance relates to performance management sub- systems. Figure 1. Interacting outputs of performance management 29
8 By using ANFIS model PM sub-systems were developed to mathematical models. Information for mathematical model was showed in table 6. Table 6.Mathematical modeling of Performance management ANFIS inputs ANFIS outputs PMO PMM PMS AP PM E1 E2 E3 En I 1,1 I 2,1 I 3,1 I n,1 I 1,2 I 2,2 I 3,2 I n,2 I 1,3 I 2,3 I 3,3 I n,3 Output of ANFIS was showed as follows. Four Relations were created By ANFIS for PM. 1. If (PMO is MF1) and (PMM is MF1) and (PMS is MF1) and (AP is MF1) then PM=0.321PMO+0.235PMM+0.314PMS+0.115AP I 1,4 I 2,4 I 3,4 I n,4 2. If (PMO is MF2) and (PMM is MF2) and (PMS is MF2) and (AP is MF2) t hen PM=0.245PMO+0.270PMM+0.224PMS AP O 1 O 2 O 3 O 4 3. If (PMO is MF3) and (PMM is MF3) and (PMS is MF3) and (AP is MF3) then PM=0.245PMO+0.189PMM+0.245PMS+0.320AP If (PMO is MF4) and (PMM is MF4) and (PMS is MF4) and (AP is MF4) then PM=0.289PMO+0.185PMM+0.185PMS+0.278AP Table 7. Mathematical model outputs system Model1 Model2 Model3 Model4 PMO PMM PMS AP PM Two sided t- student test is used to evaluate the data that the results are as follows. H : H 0 1 : H 0 Hypothesis suggests, data of mathematical model and expert opinion, there is no significant difference and against H 1 Hypothesis suggests, data of mathematical model and expert opinion, there is significant difference. Note that the p-value = is greater than H0 hypothesis is not rejected and results show that data of mathematical model and expert opinion, there is no significant difference. As can be seen in Table 7, Model (4) produces the largest output for PM. 6- CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTION All performance management subsystems interact with others. Designing an effective performance management system is dependent to explore the relationships between subsystems. To design a performance management system, it is better the performance be separated of the
9 organization, managers and staff level. Accountability for performance is an integral part of the performance management system. The role of performance accountability in the public sector is more important than the private sector. The results in Table 5 show that, whatever the accountability of performance is higher; performance management would be more effective. Explain and define the goals and mission of the organization are the most important factors of performance management effectiveness in public sector. If the goals and tasks of Managers and staff were explained clearly, the effectiveness of performance management will improve. Factors important in Table 5 show which can be explained better sub-systems; performance management would be more effective. A systematic and comprehensive approach to performance management supports organizational goals achievement. References Adhikari,D.R., (2010), Human Resource Development (HRD) for Performance Management International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 59, No.4, pp Bennett, R. (2009), Perceived importance of performance management metrics among UK theatre companies an empirical investigation, International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 58 No. 7, pp Chan, D.C., (2006). Core competencies and performance management in Canadian public libraries, Library Management Vol. 27 No. 3, pp Chau, V.S. and Witcher, B.J. (2009), The uses and usefulness of reflexive accounts in strategic performance management research The case of UK regulated public utilities, International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 58 No. 4, pp Fryer, K., Antony,J. and Ogden,S., (2009). Performance management in the public sector, International Journal of Public Sector Management Vol. 22 No. 6, pp Goll, I., Johnson,N.B. and Rasheed,.A.A., (2008), Top management team demographic characteristics, business strategy, and firm performance in the US airline industry The role of managerial discretion, Management Decision Vol. 46 No. 2, pp Greiling, D. (2005). Performance measurement in the public sector: the German experience, International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management Vol. 54 No. 7, pp Holzer, M. and Kloby,K.(2005). Public performance measurement An assessment of the stateof-the-art and models for citizen participation, International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 54 No. 7, pp Hinton,F. (2004). SPSS explained Taylor and Francis Group. McAdam, R., Hazlett, S.A. and Casey,C., (2005). Performance management in the UK public sector Addressing multiple stakeholder complexity, International Journal of Public Sector, Management, Vol. 18 No. 3,pp Rantanen,H., Kulmala,H.I., Lo nnqvist,a. and Kujansivu,P., (2007), Performance measurement systems in the Finnish public sector, International Journal of Public Sector Management, Vol. 20 No. 5, pp Shane, J.M. (2010). Performance management in police agencies: a conceptual framework, policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management Vol. 33 No. 1, pp Sripirabaa,B. and Krishnaveni, R.(2009). Performance management systems in an Indian manufacturing sector, Management Research News Vol. 32 No. 10, pp
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