Use the Best; Leave the Rest: The Productivity Measurement and Enhancement System (ProMES) for Performance Ratings
Daniel Schmerling and
Anne Scaduto
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2016, vol. 9, issue 2, 305-309
Abstract:
Adler et al. (2016) effectively discuss the shortcomings of performance ratings as well as performance management solutions. However, they leave out one important performance management solution from their review and discussion, the Productivity Measurement and Enhancement System (ProMES; Pritchard, 1990; Pritchard, Harrell, DiazGranados, & Guzman, 2008; Scaduto, Hunt, & Schmerling, 2015). We intend to respond to Adler et al. by explaining how ProMES could make up for some of the shortcomings described in performance ratings and performance management, as well as challenge the field to further consider this well-researched and established evidence based solution as a viable alternative.
Date: 2016
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