Identifying and Implementing Performance KPIs Using the Socratic Questioning Method: A quasi-experimental field study
The purpose of this study is to design and implement an effective performance management system in a public financial Fund using the Socratic method and dialogues. The first stage of the study seeks to intervene using this method while identify performance criteria and indicators and in the second stage, based on the findings of the previous stage, the purpose is to investigate the impact of interventions on staff performance, employees' perception of supervisor’s behaviors in the performance management process, and PM-related behavioral and attitudinal consequences. As an explorative mixed method, this study has used the method of dialogue and questioning approach as an intervention technique to extract the key criteria and performance indicators. In the second stage, in order to investigate the effect of the interventions, a quasi-experimental design with unequl groups consisting of three experimental groups, control 1 and control 2 was used. A sample of 166 people was selected from the three groups so that 53 people were selected for the intervention group, 68 people for the control group 1, and 45 people for the control group 2. In the qualitative stage, performance criteria were identified, reviewed, and modified. In the quasi-experimental study section, post-test results showed that employees who effectively participated in the process of designing and implementing the performance management system performed better than the control groups.
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