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AUA: Why 360 Feedback Breaks Down in Leadership Teams

AUA: Why 360 Feedback Breaks Down in Leadership Teams

Update: 2025-09-29
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We’re trying something new: mini Ask Us Anything episodes! Instead of waiting for our quarterly Q&A roundups, we’ll drop shorter conversations into your feed every other week where Rodney and Sam tackle one great listener question at a time.




This week’s question: How should OD and change consultants handle unfavorable peer feedback in 360 reviews—especially when it’s happening among the leaders just under the CEO?




They explore why peer feedback so often turns into power struggles, how incentive structures fuel a “Hunger Games” mentality, and why leaders must shift from interpersonal drama to organizational design.




Got a work question like this one you'd like us to answer? Email us at podcast@theready.com




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AUA: Why 360 Feedback Breaks Down in Leadership Teams

AUA: Why 360 Feedback Breaks Down in Leadership Teams

Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin