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David W. Bracken (Editor), Carol W. Timmreck (Editor), Allan H. Church (Editor)
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0787952869 978-0787952860 December 12, 2000 1
The Comprehensive Resource for Designing and Implementing MSF Processes
As organizations strive to make the best possible decisions on critical issues such as compensation, succession planning, staffing, and outplacement, they have increasingly turned to multisource feedback (MSF) for answers. But while use of MSF (or 360-degree feedback) systems has proliferated rapidly, understanding of its complexities has not3/4and many companies are moving forward with MSF amid a dangerous void of systematic research and discussion on this powerful process.

The Handbook of Multisource Feedback will provide an ideal one-stop reference for practitioners, researchers, consultants, and organizational clients who need to understand the challenges of using multisource feedback.
The Editors
David W. Bracken, is an independent consultant residing in Atlanta, Georgia. His thirty-plus years of practice have included multisource feedback systems, individual and organizational assessments, performance management, and executive coach.

Carol W. Timmreck, is an organization development consultant and Principal of The Timmreck Group in Houston, Texas. She is a cofounder of the Multisource Feedback Forum, a consortium of organizations with active MSF processes.

Allen H. Church, is VP of organization development at Pepsi in Purchase NY.

Contributors include:
David Antonioni
Leanne E. Atwater
H. John Bernardin
Scott A. Birkeland
Walter C. Borman
David W. Bracken
Stephane Brutus
W. Warner Burke
Allan H. Church
Jeanette N. Cleveland
Victoria B. Crawshaw
Anthony T. Dalessio
Maxine A. Dalton
Mark R. Edwards
Ann J. Ewen
James L. Farr
John W. Fleenor
Marshall Goldsmith
Glenn Hallam
Michael M. Harris
Sally F. Hartmann
Jerry W. Hedge
Laura Heft
Mary Dee Hicks
George P. Hollenbeck
Robert A. Jako
Richard Lepsinger
Jean Brittain Leslie
Manuel London
Anntoinette D. Lucia
Dana McDonald-Mann
Carolyn J. Mohler
Kevin R. Murphy
Daniel A. Newman
David B. Peterson
Steven G. Rogelberg
James W. Smither
Jeffrey D. Stoner
Lynn Summers
Carol W. Timmreck
Carol Paradise Tornow
Walter W. Tornow
Catherine L. Tyler
Brian O. Underhill
Ellen Van Velsor
Nicholas L. Vasilopoulos
Kiran Vendantam
Janine Waclawski
David A. Waldman
Alan G. Walker
Tom Wentworth
Alicia J. Winckler
David J. Woehr
Francis J. Yammarino

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The Comprehensive Resource for Designing and Implementing MSG Processeses organizations strive to make the best possible decisions on critical issues such as compensation, succession planning, staffing, and outplacement, they have increasingly turned to multisource feedback (MSF) for answers. But while use of MSF (or 360-degree) systems has proliferated rapidly, understanding of its complexities has not--and many companies are moving forward with MSF amid a dangerous void of systematic research and discussion on this powerful process. The Handbook of Multisource Feedback provides the most comprehensive compendium available of current knowledge and practice in MSF. The volume's diverse group of contributors--which includes renowned academics, practitioners, and applied researchers--and represents the acknowledged thought leaders in the current and future practice of MSF. Through their multiple perspectives, they identify best practices in the design and implementation of MSF processes and offer key guidelines for decision making when using MSF. The book offers solid grounding in the nuts and bolts of MSF data collection and reporting, providing a process model that leads the reader step-by-step through each phase of an MSF system. It details the developmental and decision-making uses of multisource feedback, describing MSF applications for improving executive development, organization development and change, teams, performance management, personnel decision, and more. And it addresses the realities of system forces that influence MSF processes, including legal, ethical, and cross-cultural issues. The Handbook of Multisource Feedback will provide an ideal one-stop reference for practitioners, researchers, consultants, and organizational clients who need to understand the challenges of using multisource feedback.

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The Comprehensive Resource for Designing and Implementing MSG Processes
As organizations strive to make the best possible decisions on critical issues such as compensation, succession planning, staffing, and outplacement, they have increasingly turned to multisource feedback (MSF) for answers. But while use of MSF (or 360-degree) systems has proliferated rapidly, understanding of its complexities has not3/4and many companies are moving forward with MSF amid a dangerous void of systematic research and discussion on this powerful process.

The Handbook of Multisource Feedback provides the most comprehensive compendium available of current knowledge and practice in MSF. The volume's diverse group of contributors3/4which includes renowned academics, practitioners, and applied researchers3/4represents the acknowledged thought leaders in the current and future practice of MSF. Through their multiple perspectives, they identify best practices in the design and implementation of MSF processes and offer key guidelines for decision making when using MSF.

The book offers solid grounding in the nuts and bolts of MSF data collection and reporting, providing a process model that leads the reader step-by-step through each phase of an MSF system. It details the developmental and decision-making uses of multisource feedback, describing MSF applications for improving executive development, organization development and change, teams, performance management, personnel decision, and more. And it addresses the realities of system forces that influence MSF processes, including legal, ethical, and cross-cultural issues.

The Handbook of Multisource Feedback will provide an ideal one-stop reference for practitioners, researchers, consultants, and organizational clients who need to understand the challenges of using multisource feedback.
The Editors
David W. Bracken, is director of research consulting at Mercer Delta Consulting group, LLC. His twenty-two years of practice have included multisource feedback systems, individual and organizational assessments, performance management, and management development.

Carol W. Timmreck, is an organization development consultant at Shell Oil Company. She is a cofounder of the Multisource Feedback Forum, a consortium of organizations with active MSF processes.

Allen H. Church, is a principal consultant in management consulting services at PricewaterhouseCoopers, specializing in multisource feedback systems and organizational surveys. He is also an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
The complete guide to MSF systems

Handbook of Multisource Feedback offers a comprehensive, multiperspective look at the most current knowledge and practice in multisource feedback (MSF) systems. Drawing from extensive research and practice, a diverse group of distinguished contributors presents the "best practices" in the field and offers pragmatic guidelines for decision making at each step of design and implementation of an MSF process.

Contributors include:
David Antonioni
Leanne E. Atwater
H. John Bernardin
Scott A. Birkeland
Walter C. Borman
David W. Bracken
Stephane Brutus
W. Warner Burke
Allan H. Church
Jeanette N. Cleveland
Victoria B. Crawshaw
Anthony T. Dalessio
Maxine A. Dalton
Mark R. Edwards
Ann J. Ewen
James L. Farr
John W. Fleenor
Marshall Goldsmith
Glenn Hallam
Michael M. Harris
Sally F. Hartmann
Jerry W. Hedge
Laura Heft
Mary Dee Hicks
George P. Hollenbeck
Robert A. Jako
Richard Lepsinger
Jean Brittain Leslie
Manuel London
Anntoinette D. Lucia
Dana McDonald-Mann
Carolyn J. Mohler
Kevin R. Murphy
Daniel A. Newman
David B. Peterson
Steven G. Rogelberg
James W. Smither
Jeffrey D. Stoner
Lynn Summers
Carol W. Timmreck
Carol Paradise Tornow
Walter W. Tornow
Catherine L. Tyler
Brian O. Underhill
Ellen Van Velsor
Nicholas L. Vasilopoulos
Kiran Vendantam
Janine Waclawski
David A. Waldman
Alan G. Walker
Tom Wentworth
Alicia J. Winckler
David J. Woehr
Francis J. Yammarino

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Pfeiffer; 1 edition (December 12, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787952869
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787952860
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best of its kind, July 5, 2001
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If I could have just one recent book on my shelf to use as a reference for leadership development, organizational effectiveness, performance feedback and coaching, this would be the one. Each chapter is authoritatively written in clear, approachable language. Reflected in the chapters is a high level of professional and scientific discipline without a hint of academic arrogance. Unlike many edited books having different authors for each chapter, this book is well structured and integrated so as to be readable either from beginning-to-end (probably the best way) or each chapter standing alone. The chapter authors, each a recogonized expert, obviously paid attention to the others' writings. Each author provides a complementary piece of the puzzle while avoiding repetition. This handbook is an excellent example of how a compendium should be edited, and how a team of authors can blend their efforts on a complex subject.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the Time, August 2, 2005
This review is from: The Handbook of Multisource Feedback (Jossey-Bass Business & Management) (Hardcover)
The Handbook of Multisource Feedback (MSF) was a full review of the experts in the field. It was recommended to me as the only resource you will need on this topic. I agree, I felt well prepared and informed on MSF after reading this handbook. The expert authors provided guidance for each step of the MSF process. This book is worth the time to read.

Colleen Kendall, EdD, MBA
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Although the 1990s saw the burgeoning popularity of the multi-source feedback (MSF) "movement," with its widespread visibility in the workplace, the methodology did not gain its popular status overnight. Read the first page
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multisource ratings, ratee accountability, patterned agreement, patterned disagreement, rater accountability, tisource feedback, average competency ratings, rater lists, rater anonymity, severance decisions, rater selection, upward feedback program, focal manager, selecting raters, rater ability, rater performance, feedback recipients, ratee performance, multisource assessment, rater training, developmental suggestions, follower ratings, feedback providers, rater group, organizational cynicism
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San Francisco, Personnel Psychology, New York, United States, Organizational Behavior, Van Velsor, Sample Report, Psychological Bulletin, Thousand Oaks, Human Performance, References Atwater, San Diego, Assessment Alternatives, Florham Park, References Bracken, Their Results Matters, Academy of Management Executive, Improve Rating Performance, National Computer Systems, Performance Improvement Following Upward, Academy of Management Review, Another Angle, Compendium Corp, Consequences of Individual Feedback, David Campbell
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