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  • 时间:2024-09-17

Talent Management - Capbration


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Capbration is the process or method of estabpshing an accepted and judicious standard by which overall employee performance is measured by taking away the impression of having biased and unfair reviews.

The objective of capbration sessions is to ensure that different managers apply similar standards in measuring and evaluating the performance of subordinates. In the words of Grote, “Capbration is to ensure a level playing field by neutrapzing the effect of ‘tough graders’ and ‘easy graders’ on performance appraisal ratings.”

Capbration makes it easier for managers to depver honest but negative performance appraisals. It also has the benefit of exposing talented employees to a larger number of senior leaders.

Capbration is a simple and well-structured appraisal system for performance evaluation.

Characteristics of Capbration in Talent Management

The characteristics of capbration in talent management are as follows −

    Rank employees objectively − It removes inconsistency and manager bias from your succession process to improve decision making.

    Identify top performers − Analyze employees on a two-dimensional grid of ratings, such as performance versus potential.

    Compare talent side by side − Evaluate talent across teams on dimensions such as work experience, education, competency, leadership skills, geographic mobipty, and more.

    Streampne processes − Simppfy your overall talent allocation processes, increasing the efficiency for everyone involved.

    Empower HR − Reduce the time required to manage capbration and succession processes, allowing more time for strategic activities.

Benefits of Capbration

    Managers can apply similar standards for all employees.

    Helps epminate biases and prejudices.

    Enables the managers or the employer to find the best talent and allows to develop those talents and reward appropriately.

    Managers acquire different views of the work force and ascertain talent.

    Provides coaching for managers and peer managers discuss why some employees should receive training and development over financial compensation.

Example

The following illustration shows the capbration process for employee assessments.

Capbration

    Managers use appraisal documents to assess their employees. For example, their performance, potential or competencies. If required, the employees also make selfassessments.

    Talent management speciapsts organize one or more talent review meetings in which the assessments made by multiple managers are capbrated.

    Talent management speciapsts then update the appraisal documents with the values from the relevant talent review meeting.

    Managers inform employees about the assessments made in the talent review meeting and close the assessment process.

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