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Best Practices for Implementing 360 Feedback at Your Business

Best Practices for Implementing 360 Feedback at Your Business

Update: 2025-01-02
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Done right, 360 feedback is a great way of promoting growth in an organization, providing a more well-rounded view of individual and team performance, and strengthening collaboration. Done wrong, it can contribute to a culture of fear, lead to resentment, and be too focused on weakness rather than strength.

In this episode, we sit down with Jordan Burton, Co-Founder of Talgo.io, to explore the ins and outs of 360 feedback. We discuss the challenges, the risks, and how to put in place a review system that leaves all parties satisfied.

Jordan also offers some examples from his own professional life, suggests the times when a business is ready to implement a 360, and talks about why this process shouldn’t be remedial – that is to say, with the aim of ‘fixing’ somebody.

Key moments: 

  • The ‘three levels’ of 360 feedback
  • The importance of trust in the process
  • Why 360 feedback risks being overly evaluative
  • How to prepare employees
  • The value of including a third-party
  • Why the ‘no attribution’ aspect of 360 feedback is so essential
  • How employees can provide feedback on the feedback they have received

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Best Practices for Implementing 360 Feedback at Your Business

Best Practices for Implementing 360 Feedback at Your Business

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