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From time to time managers need to evaluate their performance based on qualitative and quantiative data in order to find areas to improve
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Dr. Devon Price

Evaluating Your Management Performance with Insights from Psychological and Organizational Research

Managers are uniquely positioned to evaluate the performance of their employees as well as themselves. By virtue of your position, you have access to a variety of data sources that can be used to draw conclusions about employee productivity, commitment, and satisfaction; many of these data sources can also be used to draw meaningful inferences about your own leadership ability.
Management self-evaluation, Management development, Management performance, Employee retention, Absenteeism rate
Absenteeism rate is strongly connected to job satisfaction

Absenteeism rate: The hidden champion key performance indicator to measure job satisfaction in an organization

When workers are absent from work, this can cause many problems for organizations. Although organizations expect employees to take time off for doctor appointments and sickness, excessive absenteeism...
Absenteeism rate, Burnout, Employee engagement, Job satisfaction, Key Performance Indicator (KPI)

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