Purpose: This study delves into the vital topic of performance management in the realm of human resources. Given the increasing demand for effective performance management systems in organizations, this study aims to bridge the gap between current practices and the need for a holistic approach that aligns individual goals with organizational objectives.
Method: To achieve this, we employed a mixed-method approach, gathering data through surveys and interviews from a diverse range of employees and managers. Statistical techniques were used to analyze the data and provide insights into the effectiveness of the proposed model.
Results: We expect our results to validate the proposed model, demonstrating clear improvements in employee and organizational performance metrics when implemented. The findings reveal strong correlations between the use of our model and enhanced performance outcomes. This study’s contribution to performance management is noteworthy. It introduces a comprehensive, adaptable model that can be applied across different organizations, offering both academic insights and practical solutions. This research not only advances theoretical knowledge but also provides a valuable tool for practitioners aiming to enhance performance management practices in their organizations.