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Does any one know of any good tools/articles/books etc to help with a 360 session with a person, both for the individual and for their manager?
Jackie Haywood

8 Responses

  1. 360 websites/articles
    Having just introduced 360 here – these were most useful.

    BPS Best practice guidelines can be downloaded at
    http://www.bps.org.uk/docdownload/docdownload2.cfm?category_ID=15

    DTI website
    http://www.dti.gov.uk/mbp/360feedback/overview.htm

    About.com article
    http://humanresources.about.com/library/weekly/aa042501a.htm

    Hope these help – also have a briefing document that we send to all those being rated and those rating them. If you want to see it let me know.

  2. 360 Degree Feedback
    Hi Jackie

    I do have one book which I have found quite useful. “360 degree Feedback” Mark R Edwards and Ann Ewen – ISBN 0814403263.

    In my own personal experience of rolling out 360 degree feedback programmes, I would strongly advocate short briefings/training sessions before the event for those providing the feedback to the subject. Very often, team members providing the feedback don’t necessarily have any experience in giving feedback in a constructive way and this can damage the exercise.

    I also believe it is essential to provide debrief sessions for all those receiving feedback so that they fully understand the data they are being given, they know how to use that data for their own personal development and to answer any questions, queries, concerns the individual may have.

    If you would like to chat about this some more, please do give me a call and I will be happy to help.

    Claire Watson
    07881 912542

  3. Here’s a pointer
    The CIPD have a best practice guide to implementing 360 degree feedback which is good.

  4. 360 Book
    A book I’ve found useful in the past is ‘360-Degree Appraisal’ by Steve France. It was published by The Industrial Society in 1997 (sorry I don’t have the ISBN number)

  5. Web Sites
    You might find something here:

    http://www.bcsolutionsmag.com/aprsl.htm
    A general web site explaining the process and purpose of appraisal systems – a good little article.

    http://www.escape.ca/~rbacal/permgt.htm
    A web site that purports to be a resource page in reality this page has one interesting article on why marking systems are so often a disaster. Apart from this, this site sucks.

    http://www.hr.arizona.edu/buildownpa.htm

    A web site from Arizona State University which helps people to develop a DIY appraisal system – excellent if this is what your after. It even has templates for documents!

    http://www.hr.msu.edu/Depts/comp/perfmapp.htm
    Michigan State University have published all their documentation for appraisals, worth looking at for ideas and inspiration when developing your appraisal scheme.

    http://www.performanceappraisal.co.uk/pa_sys.htm
    A good British site! Numerous articles and ideas for appraisal systems, part of a commercial training and consultancy companies web site. A definite site to visit for ideas.

    http://www.work911.com/performance/particles/stuphr.htm
    A site detailing Seven Stupid Things Human Resource Departments Do To Screw Up Performance Appraisals.

    http://www.zigonperf.com/resources/examples.html
    A collection of performance measures which you can edit to suit the job profiles you have within your own organisations.

    http://www.performance-appraisal.com/home.htm#intro
    A superb site with tips, hints and ideas on how to set up and run an appraisal system, superb!