The evaluation process at D'MIIA involves gathering daily data on HKAs' performance and analyzing it to determine if objectives are being achieved. HKAs are evaluated both qualitatively and quantitatively, with the qualitative evaluation assessing professionalism and the quantitative evaluating accuracy, completeness, grammar, and sources based on metrics. Answers are graded on a scale and HKAs must meet passing rates of 80% during probation and 90% after. The process provides feedback and areas for improvement to help HKAs maximize their development.
2. THE EVALUATION PROCESS At D'MIIA, HKA evaluation refers to a daily process of gathering data and then analyzing or ordering it in such a way that the resulting information can be used to determine whether our company is achieving its stated objectives and anticipated results that will determine if planned activities are effectively being carried out. Since the HKA is the frontliner of the business, it is imperative that their essential functions are being executed at a performance level set by the company.
3. HOW AN HKA IS EVALUATED The evaluation process will be composed of two types: qualitative and quantitative . The evaluation program will randomly select five (5) answers from the database, and will be graded by the Team Leader or by the Team Leader Apprentice through the use of the said grading metrics. The qualitative evaluation, on the other hand, will be based on the HKA’s professionalism: General Attitude, Absenteeism and Tardiness. Moreover, evaluation of every HKA will be on a daily basis and will be submitted to the Supervisor weekly. The quantitative evaluation of grades of an HKA will be based on the following metrics: Accuracy Completeness Grammar Expiration Source
4. THE GRADING PROCESS SCOREBOARD: Probationary (first mo.) HKA Passing Rate: 80% Probationary (second mo. onwards) and Regular HKA Passing Rate: 90%
11. THE EVALUATION PROCESS REMARKS Remarks will be provided by the Team Leader after the computation of grades has been done. Comments, suggestions, and even corrections will be addressed depending on the HKA’s performance. As HKAs, you are encouraged to give constructive feedbacks to your TLs for them to improve on the processes being implemented. Your comments may address, but not limited to, coaching techniques, action plans, peformance evaluation, leadership skills, and other skills your leader must possess in order for you to maximize your own development.
12. THE EVALUATION PROCESS AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT Areas of improvement will be identified by the Team Leader to improve the quality of answers being sent by HKAs. Should an HKA need assistance to improve performance, the TL will prepare an action plan (DAP) to address the identified need. If in a specified acceptable length of time the HKA does not achieve desired results, HKA will be enrolled in the Performance Improvement Plan (PIP).