Effectiveness of Performance Appraisals in Employee Growth
Submitted by
Tanishqa Verma
(22GSOB1010579)
Under the Supervision of
Dr. Sudhanshu sir
Bachelor Of Business Administration With Specialization Of Human Resource
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY
ABSTRACT
Performance appraisals are meant to do more than just rate employees—they’re designed to help people grow, develop new skills, with company goals. In theory, they’re one of the most powerful tools HR has. But in practice, especially in Indian companies, they don’t always live up to that promise.
This research dives into how effective performance appraisals actually are when it comes to driving employee growth. From traditional approaches like annual reviews and rating scales to more modern strategies like 360-degree feedback, AI-powered systems, and continuous feedback loops—there’s a wide range of tools in play. Still, many employees and managers report frustration with the process due to things like lack of consistency, poor feedback quality, bias, and unclear criteria.
To get a complete picture, this study used a mixed-method approach: surveys to crunch the numbers and interviews to hear real stories. The research looked closely at Indian companies across different industries, comparing what works and what doesn’t. The result? A deeper understanding of how certain appraisal systems can actually boost job satisfaction, career growth, and retention—while others do just the opposite.
The findings were clear: companies that adopt transparent, structured, and tech-supported appraisal systems—especially those that offer frequent feedback and connect performance with career advancement—see higher employee motivation and lower attrition. On the flip side, outdated or subjective appraisal processes often lead to disengagement and poor morale.
This report ends with actionable recommendations that companies can apply right away—from using AI and analytics to reduce bias to involving employees more in the feedback loop. By making appraisals more fair, honest, and growth-oriented, Indian businesses can create workplaces where both employees and the organization thrive.