A reflection on the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public service

Orientation: Performance management plays a pivotal role in the realisation of many facets of public administration, including service delivery, good governance and organisational productivity through setting of performance targets and regular assessments of performance. In search of improved qualit...

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Main Author: P. Harry Munzhedzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2017-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Human Resource Management
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Online Access:https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/864
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spelling doaj-ac714f44c08141c3b861ea4948a19ed32020-11-24T22:21:41ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Human Resource Management1683-75842071-078X2017-11-01150e1e710.4102/sajhrm.v15i0.864425A reflection on the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public serviceP. Harry Munzhedzi0Department of Public and Development Administration, University of VendaOrientation: Performance management plays a pivotal role in the realisation of many facets of public administration, including service delivery, good governance and organisational productivity through setting of performance targets and regular assessments of performance. In search of improved quality and productivity in the public service, the South African government introduced several legislative and policy interventions, including but not limited to the Public Service Act, 1994 (Proclamation 103 of 1994), Public Service Regulations of 2001 and the White Paper on Transforming Public Service Delivery of 1997. Research purpose: The main thrust of this conceptual paper was to explore the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public service. Motivation for the study: The lack of sufficient literature on the relationship between performance management and training. To also prove that the two are inseparably linked, meaning that one cannot exist without the other. Research design, approach and method: This article, which is conceptual in nature, reviewed existing literature on performance management and training in the public service extensively so as to arrive at a definitive conclusion. Main findings: The article contends that as much as training underpins the process of performance management, training is also fortified by performance management. Precisely, there cannot be performance management without training and vice versa. Practical/managerial implications: As much as training is imperative in the management of performance in the public service, such training must be need-based and it must be underpinned by performance management through identification of skills gap in the assessment of performance. Contribution: It is proposed that to enhance the knowledge, capacity, effectiveness and efficiency of the public service performance, needs-based training that seeks to close the skills gap, is developed and adequately implemented.https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/864performance managementtrainingpublic servicecapacity
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South African Journal of Human Resource Management
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public service
capacity
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title A reflection on the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public service
title_short A reflection on the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public service
title_full A reflection on the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public service
title_fullStr A reflection on the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public service
title_full_unstemmed A reflection on the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public service
title_sort reflection on the relationship between performance management and training in the south african public service
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series South African Journal of Human Resource Management
issn 1683-7584
2071-078X
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Orientation: Performance management plays a pivotal role in the realisation of many facets of public administration, including service delivery, good governance and organisational productivity through setting of performance targets and regular assessments of performance. In search of improved quality and productivity in the public service, the South African government introduced several legislative and policy interventions, including but not limited to the Public Service Act, 1994 (Proclamation 103 of 1994), Public Service Regulations of 2001 and the White Paper on Transforming Public Service Delivery of 1997. Research purpose: The main thrust of this conceptual paper was to explore the relationship between performance management and training in the South African public service. Motivation for the study: The lack of sufficient literature on the relationship between performance management and training. To also prove that the two are inseparably linked, meaning that one cannot exist without the other. Research design, approach and method: This article, which is conceptual in nature, reviewed existing literature on performance management and training in the public service extensively so as to arrive at a definitive conclusion. Main findings: The article contends that as much as training underpins the process of performance management, training is also fortified by performance management. Precisely, there cannot be performance management without training and vice versa. Practical/managerial implications: As much as training is imperative in the management of performance in the public service, such training must be need-based and it must be underpinned by performance management through identification of skills gap in the assessment of performance. Contribution: It is proposed that to enhance the knowledge, capacity, effectiveness and efficiency of the public service performance, needs-based training that seeks to close the skills gap, is developed and adequately implemented.
topic performance management
training
public service
capacity
url https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/864
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