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APPLICATION OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES THE NIGERIAN OIL INDUSTRY
Abstract
Performance management in the Nigerian oil industry is seen as the systematic process by which
the agency involve its employees, as individuals and members of a group, in improving
organizational effectiveness in the accomplishment of agency’s mission and goals. Employees
performance management include: planning the work and setting expectations, continually
monitoring performance, developing the capacity to perform, periodically rating performance in
a summary fashion and rewarding good performance. The ultimate, according to the employees’
perception, is that people would work so hard without the commensurate compensation in terms
of promotion, pay raise, praise, promise, recognition or reward of any kind. This gap on the part
of the management by non-commensurate compensation is the issue that is making people to
doubt whether there are experts in the departments to critically analyze performance because it
is obvious that high performance should attract good motivation from the management.
Key words: Performance Management, Agency’s Mission and Goals, Employees
Perception
Dr. Joseph E. MBOM
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