ayan_bandyopadhyay
3

Can anyone help me to understand bell curve, how to use it in performance appraisal in practical practice?
From India, Calcutta
Fahad
1

Yes I can... are you still on Cite Hr. ? If yes. do let me know. I will help you understand the whole concept of Bell Curve. Issues and Trends.
From Pakistan, Karachi
Fahad
1

Well Bell Curve is also called Forced Distribution.
This is one of the few Methods of Performance Management.
Its is a Comparative Performance Management System.
Employees' ratings are forced to keep in a specific trend that look like a Bell.
For example:
It is considered that: Excellent Employees in a Department should be not more than 10%, Good 20%, Satisfactory 40%, Marginal 20% and Unsatisfactory 10%.
Thus, all employees in a department are rated keeping this trend in mind.
Once all employees are rated in this way, the polonomial trend in the Graph looks like a BELL CURVE.
Issue:
The employees are not as satisfied with such sort of Comparative Analysis.
In their view, this is not a justified way as their supervisor is not free to rate on the basis of Performance rather he has to compare among the performances.
...
Hope the above will be helpful for your quest.
Once you understand this, Kindly confirm. :)

From Pakistan, Karachi
nashbramhall
1624

Please click on the threads highlighted at the side of the message box. The one at the top is on the same topic with 53 replies. Have a nice day. Simhan A retired academic in the UK
From United Kingdom
Fahad
1

@ nashbramhall
Thanks ...
@ Above friends,
Yes the right hand side Links are enough to be read for understanding BELL CURVE...
here in the attached picture, I am sharing with you an analysis on BELL CURVE.
you can see the thinner line is showing the Desired level where as the DARK line shows the actual status in one of our department (PE)

From Pakistan, Karachi
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