Abstract:
The general objective of the study was to investigate the performance 
appraisal on employee productivity in the Ghana Museums and Monuments 
Board (GMMB). The population of the study is One hundred and thirty-five 
staff and One hundred were selected for the study. Purposive sampling 
technique was employed to select respondents for the study. Questionnaires 
were administered to employees at GMMB in Accra and Cape Coast. Result 
from the study revealed that the human resource department was responsible 
for the design and implementation of performance appraisal. Again, it was 
revealed that the time feedbacks were given to appraise were not consistent. 
Furthermore, the performance appraisal was characterized by biases and 
impartiality during the appraisal process leading to unacceptable ratings 
scores. It was recommended that the Human Resource Department at GMMB 
should involve other stakeholders during the design of appraisal and its 
implementation. They should also give consistent feedback to reduce the 
incidence of biases and impartiality since appraises are well educated on the 
programme. Feedback should also be given to all appraises at a specified 
period and in a conducive atmosphere.