www.reactive360.com What is a 360 degree appraisal? A short introduction to the process. Contents: Introduction: page.2.



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www.reactive360.com What is a 360 Document Version 1.01 Thursday, 16 August 2007 What is a 360 degree appraisal? A short introduction to the process. Contents: Introduction: page.2. How many people should we involve: page.3. How does the reactive system work: page.4. What are the key steps involved: page.5. page 1 of 5

Introduction: A 360 degree appraisal is the report generated by compiling the perspectives of a number of selected respondents (or raters). Sometimes also called 180 or 540 degree with the difference being the number of respondent groups. Typically 360 degree would involve the person themselves, their manager, selected peers and selected people that the person manages 4 dimensions. A 180 degree could be just the person and their manager or the person and their peers or the person and the people they manage 2 dimensions. 540 degree is where additional groups are asked to contribute for example customers and other stakeholders 5 or more dimensions. Each of the respondents is asked to complete a questionnaire that allows them to score and comment on the person. The questionnaire is normally based on behaviours that are expected to create high performance in the role. Therefore the principle steps in the sequence are: Create a questionnaire. Select the respondents. Distribute the questionnaires. Allow time for people to respond and complete their questionnaires. Generate the report from the responses gathered. Hand (or preferably discuss) the compiled report to the appraisee (the person being appraised). The key difference to a more traditional appraisal is that more people are involved. The benefits of the greater involvement are: The report provides a more powerful insight into the performance of the person. The Manager has more evidence to bring to the appraisal discussion. The different Perceptions from the other people asked often create a broader debate. The potential Pit-falls of the process are: Some people may be afraid of contributing honestly for fear of retribution. There is often a lack of management sensitivity when given the additional power. page 2 of 5

How many people should be involved? The power of the process is realised when you ask people who have seen the person operate at work. Typically 8 to 10 people are asked to be involved. The person themselves (to allow a direct comparison between self scores and others). The manager of the person being appraised. People who have a similar role, (known as peers ) and preferably at least two to protect their confidentiality. People directly managed by the person ( direct reports ). And if appropriate: Stakeholders people who have a stake in the role of the person. Customers people to whom the persons work supplies a product or process. page 3 of 5

How does the reactive360 system enable this? The reactive360 system allows you to complete all of these steps with some additional features that enable you to customise the process and brand the look and feel to that of your company or a client you are working with. The system contains a series of modules to simplify the process. Template: Create a template to contain: -Custom branding (of the on-line questionnaire and the report). -Your own questionnaire design with a selected scoring scale. -A Custom e-mail invitation. -Your choice of report layout (including adding custom text pages). -Preview the look and feel of the template. Appraisal: Select respondents and send the questionnaires. -Add additional people. -Select their relationship to the appraisee. Feedback: Monitor the response rate -Send e-mail reminders -Generate reports Reports: View and download the completed report -Create folders to store and manage compiled reports. Advanced: Set up people as colleagues. -Allow them to complete their own 360 process using your Template -Allocate credits to allow them to generate their report. -Allocate multiple credits and assign multiple templates to allow local people to manage the process. page 4 of 5

Key Parts of the Process: Templates: A template needs to be created before you create any appraisals. It is the template design that enables you to customise the look and feel of the whole process to mirror your company (or your clients company). When you have designed your template you can assign appraisals to it. In this way all the appraisals assigned will have the same look and feel and use the same questionnaire and report design. When designing a template you can; Give the template a name, Choose the colours that will appear on the report and the on-line questionnaire, Edit the text of the e-mail that is sent to the people involved in the process, Select or design a questionnaire, choose questions, add your own and change the scoring scale and Design the report layout where you can add your own pages, move the pages around and delete pages that are not appropriate. Appraisals: An appraisal is the actual set of questionnaires that are sent to people to complete on the person being appraised (the appraisee). The appraisal process will involve the distribution of the questionnaire to a group of people. It is typically sent to themselves (self) Their manager (manager), their peers (peers) and the people that the appraisee manages (direct reports). Sometimes other people are involved, stakeholders and internal or external customers. It is normal to send questionnaires to 1 self 1 manager 2 peers 2 direct reports and if other groups are used 2 to each other groups. The reason for this is that it protects confidentiality of the peers, direct reports as there is no-way of knowing who said what. The appraisal process will have a deadline and therefore it is possible to select a return date for the questionnaires. It is probable that some people will forget to complete the questionnaire so they will need to be chased and sent a reminder. Occasionally people will want to re-open a questionnaire to edit some of the information after they have saved it. Sometimes people will want to be added to the process part way through. When adding people to the appraisal it is possible that you incorrectly add an e-mail address so there needs to be a way to fix a failed e-mail Feedback: Feedback is a completed (or partially completed) questionnaire that will be included in the report. When you have sent the questionnaires to all the people involved in the appraisal you can monitor the progress of feedback and (if required) chase people who have forgotten to respond. After the dead-line has passed for feedback questionnaires to be completed you can make a decision as to when you generate the report. Generating the report is the process where all the feedback for the appraisee is analysed and compiled into a single document (the report) Reports: A completed report once generated is the actual document that will be handed to (or discussed with) the appraisee. The reports when generated appear in the Reports module of the process and from there they can be purchased and down-loaded. page 5 of 5