Dear CIPD Communizy,
I am really interested in the upcoming work within the field of evidence based management practices. Since over the last 7 years I am working in bigger international companies in people and organizational development. From my point of view I this perspective on management is really missing.
Within my phd thesis I am focusing on management decision based on objectives and KPIs, which are quite often tracked in bigger corporate organization. The theory behind the established KPI systems is based on the goal setting theory from Locke & Latham (1990) and should be clearly linked to objectives/targets within the company.
Within my first study I conducted qualitative interviews with managers and also employees. What I identified are 2 big issues:
1. The big companies or corporations are using this theory by establishing management by objectives (MbO) processes and really comprehensive KPI systems. But they are not following the well proven goal-setting theory and you can find a lot of mutations within the companies/corporations (e.g. setting targets instead of mutual agreement of targets, don't communicate targets and their origin, don't take into account the level of expertise of employees, never reachable goals....)
2. There is a big amount of KPIs which are tracked but never used to drive decision out of that.
Based on this findings I am planning to work on a test of MbO Knowledge / Readiness within an organization. I woud like not only to test the knowledge of MbO, but also to identify the elements which management is really using to make a decision and which role KPIs are playing.
I was wondering if you heared of any already developed MbO test within the evidence based management community? Or any other test which are familiar with the MbO topic?
Your help and advice would be highly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Annika Waldherr