The Best Employee Reviews: 360 Degree Review

By Sheri Taylor, published Feb 19, 2007
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To give an over view of what the 360 degree review is, it is basically a way to give performance reviews, but instead of coming from one person, it can include multiple peers giving their evaluations. This could include supervisors, coworkers, management, customers or clients.

The advantage to this type of review is it "Provides well-rounded feedback from peers, reporting staff, co-workers, and supervisors. This can be a definite improvement over feedback from a single individual." (Heathfield, 2006, pg 2) If an individual has an issue with a person, no matter how neutral they say they are, this can have an effect on the review. A 360 degree can provide an individual with many sources as to how that person performs at his job. A 360 degree review can also keep any cultural issues that may an issue out of the equation. I also feel that a 360 review using customers to give feedback may spoil the weight of the review or validity of the review. For instance, let's say you are eating in the restraint, and your food arrives cold, you are upset and fill out a feedback form complaining about the waitress that just delivered your food late. As a customer, you may not understand that it was the cook's fault for leaving your food sit too long on the side and the waitress had no idea your food was cold. A customer, supplier, or client who may have had a bad experience with one of Ace's consulting global sales personnel may not be able to truly give a good feedback of their performance if the situation was out of the global sales person's control. I have to continually say to myself how reliable these evaluations are?

Takeaways
  • I also feel that quantitative measures can remove any bias that people may have due to cultural issues.
  • To give an over view of what the 360 degree review is, it is basically a way to give performance reviews, but instead of coming from one person, it can include multiple peers giving their evaluations.
  • I have to continually say to myself how reliable these evaluations are?
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