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Differences between Individual Appraisals Team Appraisals
The main difference between individual appraisals and team appraisals is simply that the former need only evaluate the performance of a single individual while the latter must evaluate the performance of a team composed of multiple individuals. The appraisal of individual workers is one-dimensional because it involves evaluating only the work of one person. By contrast, team performance involves the individual performance of each team member as well as the complex relationships among the team members.
Difficulties of Evaluating Team Performance
The principal difficulty of evaluating team performance is that it is much more complicated to understand all of the factors and influences reflected in the outcome of team collaboration than the factors responsible for individual performance. In many respects, good team performance can hide poor individual performance and poor team performance can obscure good individual performance.
Unique Needs of a Team Appraisal System
The unique needs of a team appraisal system is that it must be able to evaluate both individual performance that contributed to the performance of the team as well as the joint performance of the team apart from any measure of individual performance. In that regard, it is crucial for a team evaluation system to identify what aspects of team performance are functions of team dynamics rather than the sum of individual performances.
Team Motivations and Expectations
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