Appraisal Statistics per Grade
Dear Queen Mary FOI Team,
Can you please let me know the percentage of finalised appraisals (done under Queen Mary’s Performance and Development Appraisal Scheme) per grade over the last 3 years 2018, 2019, 2020?
Please supply the information in the below format:
2018:
Grade 1: 97% staff finalised their appraisals
Grade 2: 95% staff finalised their appraisals
Grade 3: 90% staff finalised their appraisals
Grade 4...etc etc
2019:
Grade 1: 77% staff finalised their appraisals
Grade 2: 55% staff finalised their appraisals
Grade 3: 70% staff finalised their appraisals
Grade 4...etc etc
Yours faithfully,
An Malama
FOI 2021/F65
Dear Anastasia Malama,
Thank you for your email of 10^th February.
Please find attached the information you requested taken from our
e-appraisal system. The appraisal window at Queen Mary runs annually April
to November. Only staff with the appraisal status ‘Completed’ count
towards the percentages shown.
Please note, some caveats about the figures are:
o Appraisals may take place outside of the framework of the system but
not be recorded as completed if both appraiser and appraisee have not
followed the exact steps to get the system to recognise it is
complete.
o Some clinical staff will have been appraised as part of the joint
academic and clinical appraisal scheme (and not appear in our
figures).
o Before launching the next appraisal round we normally prompt people to
finalise their appraisal; this year this process hasn’t started.
o The advent of Covid-19 may have inhibited appraisal-related meetings
that were due to go ahead.
If you are dissatisfied with this response, you may ask QMUL to conduct a
review of this decision. To do this, please contact the College in
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Yours sincerely
Queen Mary University of London
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