Difference between revisions of "360 Degree Feedback"
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− | #Define a Competency Model to work from. You can choose an existing model or create a new one, but remember | + | #Define a "Competency Model" to work from: list the competencies you want to consider and define them. You can choose an existing model or create a new one, but remember that it is not worth re-inventing the wheel. See below some examples of skills to consider at different levels. |
#Define “the core” of your Competency Model, by determining the aspects that are the same for all employees, no matter their function and level (e.g. aspects related to the mission and vision). | #Define “the core” of your Competency Model, by determining the aspects that are the same for all employees, no matter their function and level (e.g. aspects related to the mission and vision). | ||
− | #Distinguish 3 or 4 | + | #Distinguish 3 or 4 hierarchical levels inside your organization (e.g. Upper – Middle –Lower level). |
#Define competencies which apply to everybody (e.g. “Interpersonal Skills”), but with some differences in the expectations and requirements according to the different levels. | #Define competencies which apply to everybody (e.g. “Interpersonal Skills”), but with some differences in the expectations and requirements according to the different levels. | ||
#Define competencies relevant only at some levels (e.g. “Building Talent” is not a crucial competence for non-manager employees). | #Define competencies relevant only at some levels (e.g. “Building Talent” is not a crucial competence for non-manager employees). | ||
=='''Considering different skills at different levels'''== | =='''Considering different skills at different levels'''== | ||
− | While developing a 360 degree Feedback that will be addressed to people at different levels, remember that the skills required at a certain level may be different than the skills needed to succeed at | + | While developing a 360 degree Feedback that will be addressed to people at different levels, remember that the skills required at a certain level may be different than the skills needed to succeed at another level. |
Below you find some suggestions concerning which skills to consider at the different levels: | Below you find some suggestions concerning which skills to consider at the different levels: | ||
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*:Many skills of this area should be taken into consideration but the most basic ones should be excluded. | *:Many skills of this area should be taken into consideration but the most basic ones should be excluded. | ||
*Lower Level | *Lower Level | ||
− | *:Many skills of this area should be included, especially those focused on task management and job performance. <ref> [http://humanresources.about.com/od/360feedback/360_Degree_Feedback_Process.htm humanresources.about.com] (17 Septemebr 2009), [http://www.custominsight.com/360-degree-feedback www.custominsight.com] (17 September 2009)</ref> | + | *:Many skills of this area should be included, especially those focused on task management and job performance. <ref> [http://humanresources.about.com/od/360feedback/360_Degree_Feedback_Process.htm humanresources.about.com] (17 Septemebr 2009), [http://www.custominsight.com/360-degree-feedback www.custominsight.com] (17 September 2009)</ref>}} |
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+ | =='''Job Aid'''== | ||
− | + | [[Image:pdf.png]] [[Media:Developing_360_Degree_Feedback.pdf|Developing a 360 Degree Feedback]] | |
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− | |[http://www.custominsight.com/360-degree-feedback/sample-360-feedback-surveys.asp | + | |[http://www.custominsight.com/360-degree-feedback/sample-360-feedback-surveys.asp 360 Degree Feedback Surveys] |
|Sample of 360 Degree Feedback Surveys. | |Sample of 360 Degree Feedback Surveys. | ||
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− | |[http://www.custominsight.com/360-degree-feedback/360-mistakes.asp | + | |[http://www.custominsight.com/360-degree-feedback/360-mistakes.asp Mistakes to avoid] |
|Ten mistakes to avoid when conducting 360 Degree Feedback. | |Ten mistakes to avoid when conducting 360 Degree Feedback. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 2 February 2012
360 DEGREE FEEDBACK |
Feedback provided by subordinates, peers, co-workers and supervisors, including also feedback from customers and suppliers and self-assessment.
360 degree feedback is also known as "multi-rater" or "multi-source" feedback, as it comes from the people working around the employee. The number "360" is related to the 360 degrees in a circle: the person to be evaluated stays figuratively in the center of it. The person receiving the feedback often uses its results to plan his/her training and development, since it outlines his/her greatest strengths and weaknesses. This kind of feedback usually helps non-managers to be more effective and to understand what areas they should focus on, if they aim to cover a management role. Some organizations also make administrative decisions, such as compensation or promotion, on the basis of the 360 degree feedback. [1] |
Developing a 360 Degree Feedback | |
Step by Step
Considering different skills at different levelsWhile developing a 360 degree Feedback that will be addressed to people at different levels, remember that the skills required at a certain level may be different than the skills needed to succeed at another level. Below you find some suggestions concerning which skills to consider at the different levels:
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Job Aid
Developing a 360 Degree Feedback
Web Resources |
Below you have a list of selected websites where you can find further information on how to develop a 360 Degree Feedback: |
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360 Degree Feedback Surveys | Sample of 360 Degree Feedback Surveys. |
Mistakes to avoid | Ten mistakes to avoid when conducting 360 Degree Feedback. |
References
- ↑ Wikipedia (25 May 2009), humanresources.about.com (25 May 2009), www.custominsight.com (25 May 2009)
- ↑ humanresources.about.com (17 Septemebr 2009), www.custominsight.com (17 September 2009)