Frequently asked questions about 360-degree feedback
Is it difficult to interpret 360-degree feedback?
We provide assistance in interpreting feedback scores. Our feedback reports feature automated observations: objective insights designed to aid in the interpretation of scores.
These observations serve various purposes, such as identifying instances where a test subject's self-assessment significantly differs from feedback received from others, highlighting deviations in scores among specific participant groups, indicating progress based on previous assessments and pointing out variations within specific categories.
Some observations are positive in nature, acknowledging growth, while others may be more critical, such as instances where self-ratings significantly exceed those of other participants. Clients have the option to choose whether to include both types of observations in the report or focus solely on the positive aspects.
With a total of 14 potential observations available, we only emphasize 'significant' deviations, while minor differences are not highlighted. These observations serve as excellent starting points for discussing feedback reports.