2008
DOI: 10.1108/03074800810888140
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Employees as customers judging quality: enhancing employee assessment

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to investigate current practices in employee satisfaction assessment to determine if quality in the production of library services and work systems are being assessed from the employees' perspective. It is grounded in the theoretical perspective that customers judge quality and that employees are internal customers, equally important to assessment efforts as are external customers. The paper argues that employees provide a unique perspective to the assessment of quality th… Show more

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“…Such features determine not only the vector of staff training, but also the list of criteria by which the quality of a particular employee is assessed. It should also take into account the self-esteem of the worker, which should demonstrate its willingness to self-improvement [6,7]. Some of the applicable evaluation criteria may be largely subjective.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such features determine not only the vector of staff training, but also the list of criteria by which the quality of a particular employee is assessed. It should also take into account the self-esteem of the worker, which should demonstrate its willingness to self-improvement [6,7]. Some of the applicable evaluation criteria may be largely subjective.…”
Section: Methods Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%