A new generation of performance evaluation systems in Central America. Overviews of a recent journey
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, EVALUATION, CENTRAL AMERICAAbstract
EXAMINES THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A NEW GENERATION OF PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEMS IN COSTA RICA, EL SALVADOR, GUATEMALA, HONDURAS, NICARAGUA AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. IT SEEKS TO IDENTIFY WHETHER THEY HAVE TAKEN ELEMENTS OF A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT (RATHER THAN A "COMMAND AND CONTROL" APPROACH). THE PROGRESS MADE IS IMPORTANT, BUT THERE ARE STILL PENDING CHALLENGES TO ACHIEVE A SYSTEM THAT IS EFFECTIVELY FOCUSED ON ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING, PERSONNEL GROWTH AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF WORK GROUPS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR.