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Maximizing the Value of 360-degree Feedback: A Process for Successful Individual and Organizational Development (J-B CCL (Center for Creative Leadership)) [Hardcover]

Walter W. Tornow (Author), Manuel London (Author)
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0787909580 978-0787909581 March 23, 1998 1
The comprehensive guide to 360-degree feedback from the Center for Creative Leadership

In the network economy, growing intellectual capital is the key to increasing market value. In Maximizing, Tornow, London, and their associates demonstrate the power of 360-degree feedback for developing managers, renewing organizations, and building learning cultures. Drawing on years of experience and state-of-the-art research, the authors have crafted a highly useful and practical book which provides us with a thorough understanding of this invaluable organizational tool.

--Leo Burke, director, College of Leadership and Transcultural Studies, Motorola University

Despite the burgeoning popularity of 360-degree feedback for rating work performance, few people have a detailed understanding of how it can be used to enhance, even maximize, individual and organizational development. This standard-setting manual draws on the twenty-eight-year expertise the Center for Creative Leadership brings to the subject to give HR managers, consultants, and systems designers the big-picture guidance they need to determine if 360-degree feedback is right for their organization and, if so, to implement it.

Readers will discover how they can use 360-degree feedback as a tool for achieving a variety of objectives such as communicating performance expectations, setting developmental goals, establishing a learning culture, and tracking the effects of organizational change. Comprehensive guidelines show how 360-degree feedback can be designed to maximize employee involvement, self-determination, and commitment. Includes case examples and a bevy of instructive instruments.

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"In the network economy, growing intellectual capital is the key to increasing market value. In Maximizing, Tornow, London, and their associates demonstrate the power of 360-degree feedback for developing managers, renewing organizations, and building learning cultures. Drawing on years of experience and state-of-the-art research, the authors have crafted a highly useful and practical book which provides us with a thorough understanding of this invaluable organizational tool."—Leo Burke, director, College of Leadership and Transcultural Studies, Motorola University Despite the burgeoning popularity of 360-degree feedback for rating work performance, few people have a detailed understanding of how it can be used to enhance, even maximize, individual and organizational development. This standard-setting manual draws on the twenty-eight-year expertise the Center for Creative Leadership brings to the subject to give HR managers, consultants and systems designers the big-picture guidance they need to determine if 360-degree feedback is right for their organization and, if so, to implement it. Readers will discover how they can use 360-degree feedback as a tool for achieving a variety of objectives such as communicating performance expectations, setting developmental goals, establishing a learning culture, and tracking the effects of organizational change. Comprehensive guidelines show how 360-degree feedback can be designed to maximize employee involvement, self-determination, and commitment. Includes case examples and a bevy of instructive instruments.

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The comprehensive guide to 360-degree feedback from the Center for Creative Leadership

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1 edition (March 23, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787909580
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787909581
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #666,492 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Why Do We Measure?, May 1, 2000
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This review is from: Maximizing the Value of 360-degree Feedback: A Process for Successful Individual and Organizational Development (J-B CCL (Center for Creative Leadership)) (Hardcover)
"For several reasons", M.London and W.Tornow write, "360-degree feedback has become a popular technique in organizations today. The complexity of jobs requires that employees have feedback from a variety of constituencies, not just their supervisor, who has traditionally been the source of feedback and performance review. Also, organizational restructuring and downsizing place the burden of development on the employee. Today's organizations generally do not provide structured career paths with promises of job security and advancement. Rather, individuals need to be responsible for their continued ability to add value to the organization. The organization enables this by providing a variety of resources, which often include access to training to improve current job performance and prepare for tomorrow; 360-degree feedback may be part of this development process (from the Introduction pp. 2-3)."

In this context, as a collection of chapters addressing the broad issue of using 360-degree feedback for individual and organizational development, authors from Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) :

* review origins of 360-degree feedback in organizations.

* discuss the standards and dimensions of performance that are rated in a 360-degree survey.

* focus on the quality of the ratings and the information they convey to the feedback recipients.

* examine the outcomes of the 360-degree feedback for performance improvement and development.

* describe the kind of program (Leadership Development Program) that can enhance the 360-degree feedback process by presenting a case study.

* consider the benefits of the 360-degree feedback process for organizations and how current practices affect these benefits.

* describe the internal and external forces affect the process of 360-degree feedback.

* examine the advantage of involving customers in the 360-degree feedback process and in the development of organizational strategy.

* show how 360-degree feedback can be an integral part of establishing a learning culture.

* focus on standard 360-degree feedback instruments such as : (1) the questionnaire, (2) the scored feedback (or results), and (3) the administrative process.

* discuss what is involved in applying the 360-degree feedback process in different countries in a multinational organization.

* focus on using 360-degree feedback surveys to measure what happens as a result of an intervention rather than using the data from 360-degree feedback to identify a needed development intervention.

"In conclusion", W.Tornow and M.London write, "organizations can maximize the value of 360-degree feedback as a process that will create successful individual and organizational development. This can be done by being intentional and systemic when designing and implementing a 360-degree feedback program such that it fits with the intended purpose, is aligned with the business goals and strategies, and is integrated with other HR systems (from the Conclusion p.258)."

I highly recommend.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good practical overview of a performace management best practice, March 3, 2006
This review is from: Maximizing the Value of 360-degree Feedback: A Process for Successful Individual and Organizational Development (J-B CCL (Center for Creative Leadership)) (Hardcover)
A 360-degree feedback survey collects inputs from bosses, subordinates, peers, clients and customers and even self-evaluations to create a complete picture of performance, pinpointing areas for improvement. This is a more reliable indicator of performance because no one person is able to see all aspects of an employee's performance, or to report on all of the many roles that an employee may fill. The authors believe that you should use the information from 360-degree performance evaluation not just on an individual basis, but as a foundation for an organization-wide performance management system that applies to every individual and group in the company. A performance management system can help your organization in many ways:
1. By creating a focus for employees on the skills and competencies that are crucial to the organization, aligning individual goals with company goals.
2. By reinforcing the working relationships throughout your company that contribute to performance and success.
3. By creating a corporate learning culture.

There's a lot out there now on 360 Degree Feedback. This book is concise and practical. A good resource.
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The effectiveness of 360-degree feedback depends on four inter-connected elements. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
posttest ratings, pretest ratings, continuous learning culture, retrospective pretests, feedback recipient, rater groups, enhance involvement, feedback instruments, target manager, gamma change, degree feedback process, organizational change strategies, feedback display, upward feedback, feedback report
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
First Union, United States, Bravo Data Corporation, Low Soft Soft, Low Avg Soft Soft, High Avg, Brett Lauter, Follow-Up Survey, Hughes James
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