Describe some of the consequences available in your current (or past) workplace. Were they effective for increasing staff behavior? Why or why not, and how would you recommend changing them (based on what you’ve learned in this module) to make them more effective?
Behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) directly assess performance behaviors. The BARS method depends on critical incidents or
Behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) directly assess performance behaviors. The BARS method depends on critical incidents or short descriptions of effective and ineffective behaviors that ultimately produce a number value. The assessor is responsible for rating the specific behaviors of an employee based upon the behavioral expectations that are provided as