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                                               LESSON: 32

        360-degree Feedback

        Learning Objectives:

           1. To know the 360 degree feedback method of PA.
           2. To know the recommendations in implementing 360 degree feedback.
           3. To know about the importance of Potential Appraisal

        As stated earlier, where multiple raters are involved in evaluating performance, the
        technique is called 360-degree appraisal. The 360-degree technique is understood as
        systematic collection of performance data on an individual or group, derived from a
        number of stake holders- the stakeholders being the immediate supervisor, team
        members, customers, peers, and it.

        The 360-degree appraisal provides a broader perspective about an employee’s
        performance. In addition, the technique facilitates greater self-development of the
        employees. For one’s development, multi-source feedback is highly useful. It enables an
        employee to compare his or her perceptions about self with perceptions of others.
        Besides, the 360-degree appraisal provides formalized communication links between an
        employee and his or her customers. It makes the employee feel much more accountable
        to his or her internal or external customers. The technique is particularly helpful in
        assessing soft skills possessed by employees. By design, the 360-degree appraisal is
        effective in identifying and measuring interpersonal skills, customer satisfaction, and
        team-building skills.

        Performance Interviews: Performance interviews are another step in the appraisal
        process. Once appraisal has been made of employees, the ratters should discuss and
        review the performance with the ratees so that they will receive feedback about where
        they stand in the eyes of supervisors. Feedback is necessary to effect improvement in
        performance, especially when it is inadequate. Specifically, performance interview has
        three goals:

         i) To change behavior of employees whose performance does not meet organizational
        requirements or their own personal goals, (ii) to maintain the behavior of employees who
        perform in an acceptable manner, and (iii) to recognize superior performance behaviors
        so that they will be continued?

        Recommendations for implementing 360-degree appraisal system:

           1. Instrument Issues:

                      Item should be directly linked to effectiveness on the job.
                      Item should focus on specific observable behaviors.
                      Item should be worded in positive terms rather negative terms.
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                      Raters should be asked only about issues for which they have first hand
                      knowledge.

           2. Administration Issues:

                    Select raters carefully by using a representative sample of people most
                    critical to the ratee and who had the greater opportunity to observe his or
                    her performance.
                    Use an adequate number of raters to ensure adequate sampling and to
                    protect the confidentiality of respondents.
                    Instruct respondents in how the data will be used and ensure
                    confidentiality.
                    To maintain confidentiality, rater should not indicate their names or other
                    identifying characteristics and serves should be mailed back directly to the
                    analyst in a sealed envelop.
                    Alert and train raters regarding rater errors (halo, leniency, attribution
                    bias).
           3 Feedback report:

                    Separate the results from the various sources. the ratee should see the
                    average, aggregate results from peers, subordinates, higher level
                    managers, customers, and all other sources that may be used.
                    Show the rate’s self-rating as compared to rating by others. This enable
                    the ratee to see how his or her self-perception or similar or different from
                    others perception.
                    Compare the rate’s rating with other groups.
                    Provide feedback on items as well as scales so ratees can see how to
                    improve.
           4 Feedback sessions:

                     Use a trained facilitator to provide feedback to ratees.
                     Involve the ratee in interpret end his or her on results.
                     Provide an overview of the individuals’ strengths and areas for
                     improvement.
                     Provide feedback on recommendations and help him or her to develop an
                     action plan.
           5 Follow up activities:

                      Provide opportunities for skill training in how to improve his/her
                      behaviours.
                      Provide support and coaching to help him/her apply what has been
                      learned.
                      Overtime, evaluate the degree to which the ratee has changed behaviours.
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        Potential Appraisal

        Potential Appraisal is another powerful tool of employee development. Whether
        managers realize it or not, they are accustomed to making potential assessments. Every
        time a manager recommends or fails to recommend an employee for a promotion, a
        potential assessment has, in fact, been made. The process of assessing the managerial
        potential of employees deals with the question of whether or not they have the ability to
        handle positions in the future which involve considerably more responsibility than what
        they have right now. As long as individuals are viewed as being able to handle increased
        or different responsibilities, they would be considered to have potential (either latent or
        visible).

        Potential appraisal may thus be defined as a process of determining an employee’s
        strengths and weaknesses with a view to use this as a predictor of his future performance.
        This would help determine the promotabilty of an individual to a higher position and help
        chalk out his career plan. The fundamental difference between reviewing performance
        and assessing potential is in the criteria used. In reviewing performance, the criterion
        used is what goals the employee achieved and what skills he or she currently possesses
        that could be indicators of his or her ability to assume different or more advanced
        responsibilities.

        It is this that makes potential appraisal a very crucial & critical area. If an employee
        without requisite abilities is promoted to a higher position and does not perform as per
        expectations, then it becomes impossible to demote him.

        Thus, he is unable to perform at the higher level and becomes a ‘passenger’ in the
        system. It is rightfully assumed that every individual has potential, low or high. Many
        organizations have people whose potential being low; performance too is not up to the
        mark. Whilst the question in our minds hovers around how such people got into the
        system, the fact remains that they do not contribute to the organization’s performance.

        A major problem that companies face is tackling the problem children. They can and
        have the ability to perform but do not perform and do not contribute to the organization’s
        performance. This is mainly seen as an attitudinal problem. Further, these problem
        children bask in the glory of their potential but are unable to contribute to their own jobs.
        Dealing with workhorses too could be tricky. They can perform very well on routine
        tasks but have limited potential. Hence, their promotabilty is difficult and this creates
        frustrations for the employees. If promoted, they are unable to perform higher-level jobs
        and this too creates problems both for the individuals and the organization. We easily
        conclude that ‘stars’ are ideal people to have in organizations. But retaining these stars
        could be difficult.

        Summary: Performance appraisals have become an increasingly important tool for
        organisation to manage and improve the performance of employees, to make more valid
        staffing decisions, and products. The design, development, and implementation of
        appraisal systems are not endeavors that can be effectively handled by following the
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        latest fad or even by copying other organization’s systems. Instead, a new appraisal
        system must be pursued in the context of improving the organization’s competitive
        advantage. This means, like any such change effort, there will be vested interests in
        preserving the status quo that will be resistant to change, no matter how beneficial it may
        be for the organisation.

        Once a well-designed system has been implemented, the work is still not done. An
        appraisal system has to be maintained by monitoring its operation through periodic
        evaluation. Only by keeping an appraisal system finely tuned will it enable managers to
        have a rational basis for making sound personnel decisions and for making the kinds of
        gain in productivity that are so critically needed in today’s times.


        Extra Reading:

        ARTICLE 1:

        POTENTIAL APPRAISAL

        Potential Appraisal is another powerful tool of employee development.
        Whether managers realise it or not, they are accustomed to making
        potential assessments. Every time a manager recommends or fails to
        recommend an employee for a promotion, a potential assessment has, in
        fact, been made. The process of assessing the managerial potential of
        employees deals with the question of whether or not they have the ability
        to handle positions in the future which involve considerably more
        responsibility than what they have right now. As long as individuals are
        viewed as being able to handle increased or different responsibilities,
        they would be considered to have potential (either latent or visible).
        Potential appraisal may thus be defined as a process of determining an
        employee’s strengths and weaknesses with a view to use this as a
        predictor of his future performance. This would help determine the
        promotabilty of an individual to a higher position and help chalk out his
        career plan. The fundamental difference between reviewing performance
        and assessing potential is in the criteria used. In reviewing performance,
        the criterion used is what goals the employee achieved and what skills he
        or she currently possesses that could be indicators of his or her ability to
        assume different or more advanced responsibilities. Managers cannot
        rely exclusively on past performance since a person’s ability to
        adequately handle one level of responsibility does not necessarily mean
        that he or she can perform well in a position with a higher level or
        different responsibility. It is this that makes potential appraisal a very
        crucial & critical area. If an employee without requisite abilities is
        promoted to a higher position and does not perform as per expectations,
        then it becomes impossible to demote him. Thus, he is unable to perform
        at the higher level and becomes a ‘passenger’ in the system. It is
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        rightfully assumed that every individual has potential, low or high. Many
        organizations have people whose potential being low; performance too is
        not up to the mark. Whilst the question in our minds hovers around how
        such people got into the system, the fact remains that they do not
        contribute to the organization’s performance. A major problem that
        companies face is tackling the problem children. They can and have the
        ability to perform but do not perform and do not contribute to the
        organization’s performance. This is mainly seen as an attitudinal
        problem. Further, these problem children bask in the glory of their
        potential but are unable to contribute to their own jobs. Dealing with
        workhorses too could be tricky. They can perform very well on routine
        tasks but have limited potential. Hence, their promotabilty is difficult
        and this creates frustrations for the employees. If promoted, they are
        unable to perform higher-level jobs and this too creates problems both
        for the individuals and the organisation. We easily conclude that ‘stars’
        are ideal people to have in organisations. But retaining these stars could
        be difficult. They have high potential backed by high levels of
        performance and could be always on the lookout for greener pastures.
        Thus, as we see, potential appraisal is more intricate and complex vis-à-
        vis performance appraisal.

        Because of the nature of the potential assessment activity, its timing and
        frequently is left to the manager’s discretion. In assessing potential,
        managers are asked to make predictions about the future. These
        predictions concern many unknown factors, namely whether the
        individual can handle new responsibilities in a different managerial
        capacity, In addition, the potential assessment criteria is based mostly
        on an employee’s process skills, which may be difficult to measure in a
        precise way. Thus, the timing and frequency of conducting potential
        assessment can be quite different from the more predictable timing of a
        performance review. For example, the potential assessment might occur
        when an employee has been on the job for one year, when an employee
        reaches certain ‘mile-stones’ (i.e. every three years), or in preparation for
        major organizational shifts brought about by changes in the business
        such as reorganizations, expansion or rationalization. It is recommended
        that the potential assessment process take place at least over a six-
        month period, with a manager-employee meeting at both the beginning
        and end of the process. To begin the process, the manager and employee
        should meet to identify the process skills and the technical and
        administrative skills required for the employee’s future responsibilities.
        The manager explains why these skills are necessary and explores with
        the employee how these skills might be learned and utilized on the
        current job. This includes nominating employees for some specific
        training programmes, both skill-based and knowledge-based. Some
        organisation may also organise such programmes on an in-house basis.
        Further on-the-job training could also be incorporated for the employees.
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        It is recommended that the manager observe the employee for at least
        three to six months to assess the extent to which the employee possesses
        and demonstrates the acquired skills. During the observation period, the
        manager should note specific behavioural examples of these skills and be
        prepared to discuss them with the employee at the concluding
        assessment meeting. The employee should also be prepared to discuss
        behavioural examples that demonstrate ability and need. At the
        assessment meeting, the manager and employee jointly review their
        observations. This discussion should include the identification of the
        employee’s skill strengths and developmental needs. The manager then
        provides a written assessment in the form of ‘summary statement’.
        Usually about one paragraph in length, the summary provides the
        employee with a brief, clear statement of where he or she stands
        regarding potential. An important concept to be conveyed during this
        meeting is that, while the employee may be assessed as having potential
        for a higher level or different position, no promises of a particular job can
        be made. Before the conclusion of this meeting, the pair should
        formulate a development plan (i.e. decide on new development activities)
        that the employee can pursue in order to help realise his or her potential.
        Let us realise that there are no shortcuts to the successful
        implementation of potential appraisal. If potential appraisal is done in a
        systematic way it would contribute to having well designed career plan
        that would indicate the preferred growth path of an individual in an
        organisation. For example, a post-graduate diploma or degree holder in
        marketing management would aspire for career avenues in market
        research, sales management, advertising and such. An individual
        specialised in HRM could aspire for avenues in manpower planning,
        training, welfare, industrial relations and so on. Any professional
        organisation would make sincere efforts to match the individual career
        aspirations. This would obviously be a mutually beneficial activity for the
        individual and the organisation. Further, succession planning is the
        process where every individual manager is expected to develop a
        subordinate who would take over from him over a period of time. Many
        managers feel insecure about this process and avoid indulging in this
        development activity. What they fail to realise is that, if an individual has
        the potential and shows good performance, there is always room at the
        top. Unless they themselves become unpromotable and stagnant.
        Succession planning too would succeed if and only if a good potential
        appraisal system exists and is in firm place. To conclude, if potential
        appraisal is not done in a planned manner, you may promote an
        undeserving employee. As a consequence, he does not succeed but would
        not accept a demotion back to his old slot. Thus, in a bid to develop a
        territory manager out of a super-salesman, and not doing it properly; you
        lose both in the process. But if implemented well, professional
        performance and potential appraisal could take the organisation on a
        fast development track and faster productivity through people.
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         Article 2:

        Tips on 360 degree feedback and 360 appraisals

        360 degree appraisals are a powerful developmental method and quite
        different to traditional manager-subordinate appraisals (which fulfill
        different purposes). As such a 360-degree process does not replace the
        traditional one-to-one process - it augments it, and can be used as a
        stand-alone development method.

        360-degree appraisals involve the appraisee receiving feedback from
        people (named or anonymous) whose views are considered helpful and
        relevant. The feedback is typically provided on a form showing job
        skills/abilities/attitudinal/behavioural criteria and some sort of scoring
        or value judgment system. The appraisee should also assess himself or
        herself using the same feedback instrument or form.

        360 degree respondents can be the appraisee's peers, up-line
        managers/execs, subordinate staff, team members, other staff,
        customers, suppliers - anyone who comes into contact with the appraisee
        and has opinions/views/reactions of and to the appraisee. Numerous
        systems and providers are available - I wouldn't recommend any in
        particular because my view about this process is that you should develop
        a process and materials for your own situation, preferably involving the
        appraisees in this, which like all participative approaches, often works
        well.

        You can develop your own 360-degree feedback system by running a
        half-day or full day workshop (depending on extent and complexity of the
        required process) involving the appraisees or a sample group, during
        which process and materials can be created and provisionally drafted.
        The participative workshop approach as ever will give you something
        that's wholly appropriate and 'owned' instead of something off-the-shelf
        or adapted, which would be arbitrary, mostly inappropriate and
        impracticable (in terms of criteria and process), and 'not invented here',
        i.e., imposed rather than owned.

        I would recommend against restricting the 360 feedbacks to peers and
        managers only - it's a waste of the potential of the 360-degree appraisal
        method. To use the feedback process for its fullest '360 degree' benefit
        involve customers (in the broadest sense - could be patients, students,
        users, depending on the organization), staff, suppliers, inspectors,
        contractors, and others for whom good working relationships and
        understanding with the appraisee affect overall job performance, quality,
        service, etc.
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        Developing 360 degree appraisals systems process make ideal subjects
        for a workshops, which in itself contains some very helpful
        developmental benefits and experience for all involved. If you're not able
        to get everyone together for a workshop you should solicit input and
        ideas - particularly about appraisal criteria and respondents and
        anonymity - then draft out process and materials - then issue for
        approval, then pilot, review, adapt and then implement. Adapt, improve
        and develop on an ongoing basis.

        It is my view that no aspects of 360 feedbacks should ever be mandatory
        for any appraisee or respondent. Given more than three or four similar
        role-types being appraised it's not sensible to produce individually
        tailored criteria, in which case when it comes to the respondents
        completing the feedback not all the criteria will be applicable for all
        respondents, nor for all appraisees either. By the same when designing
        the feedback instruments (whether hard-copy documents or online
        materials), it's useful to allow space for several 'other' aspects that the
        appraisee might wish to add to the standard criteria, and space for
        respondents to add 'other' comments. Open honest feedback can touch
        sensitivities, so be sure that appraisees understand and agree to the
        criteria, respondents (by type, if not named) and process.

        Ensure suitable and sensitive counselling is provided as part of the
        informing of feedback results.

        If 360 degree feedback results are to be analysed collectively to indicate
        the overall/total situation (i.e., to assist in determining organizational
        training and development needs for instance), think carefully about the
        feedback form scoring system and particularly its suitability for input to
        some sort of analysis tool, which could be a spreadsheet, and therefore
        numerically based requiring numerical scores, rather than words, (words
        of course are more difficult to count and measure, and while words and
        description assessment enables more subtlety, they also allow more room
        for misunderstanding and misinterpretation).

        For guidance have a look at the skills and behavioural assessment tool -
        it's not a 360-degree tool, but is an example of the basis of one. Similarly
        the training needs analysis tool is an example of a collective or
        organizational measurement tool, based on the input of a number of
        individual feedback assessments.

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  • 1. For useful Documents like this and Lots of more Educational and Technological Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com LESSON: 32 360-degree Feedback Learning Objectives: 1. To know the 360 degree feedback method of PA. 2. To know the recommendations in implementing 360 degree feedback. 3. To know about the importance of Potential Appraisal As stated earlier, where multiple raters are involved in evaluating performance, the technique is called 360-degree appraisal. The 360-degree technique is understood as systematic collection of performance data on an individual or group, derived from a number of stake holders- the stakeholders being the immediate supervisor, team members, customers, peers, and it. The 360-degree appraisal provides a broader perspective about an employee’s performance. In addition, the technique facilitates greater self-development of the employees. For one’s development, multi-source feedback is highly useful. It enables an employee to compare his or her perceptions about self with perceptions of others. Besides, the 360-degree appraisal provides formalized communication links between an employee and his or her customers. It makes the employee feel much more accountable to his or her internal or external customers. The technique is particularly helpful in assessing soft skills possessed by employees. By design, the 360-degree appraisal is effective in identifying and measuring interpersonal skills, customer satisfaction, and team-building skills. Performance Interviews: Performance interviews are another step in the appraisal process. Once appraisal has been made of employees, the ratters should discuss and review the performance with the ratees so that they will receive feedback about where they stand in the eyes of supervisors. Feedback is necessary to effect improvement in performance, especially when it is inadequate. Specifically, performance interview has three goals: i) To change behavior of employees whose performance does not meet organizational requirements or their own personal goals, (ii) to maintain the behavior of employees who perform in an acceptable manner, and (iii) to recognize superior performance behaviors so that they will be continued? Recommendations for implementing 360-degree appraisal system: 1. Instrument Issues: Item should be directly linked to effectiveness on the job. Item should focus on specific observable behaviors. Item should be worded in positive terms rather negative terms.
  • 2. For useful Documents like this and Lots of more Educational and Technological Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com Raters should be asked only about issues for which they have first hand knowledge. 2. Administration Issues: Select raters carefully by using a representative sample of people most critical to the ratee and who had the greater opportunity to observe his or her performance. Use an adequate number of raters to ensure adequate sampling and to protect the confidentiality of respondents. Instruct respondents in how the data will be used and ensure confidentiality. To maintain confidentiality, rater should not indicate their names or other identifying characteristics and serves should be mailed back directly to the analyst in a sealed envelop. Alert and train raters regarding rater errors (halo, leniency, attribution bias). 3 Feedback report: Separate the results from the various sources. the ratee should see the average, aggregate results from peers, subordinates, higher level managers, customers, and all other sources that may be used. Show the rate’s self-rating as compared to rating by others. This enable the ratee to see how his or her self-perception or similar or different from others perception. Compare the rate’s rating with other groups. Provide feedback on items as well as scales so ratees can see how to improve. 4 Feedback sessions: Use a trained facilitator to provide feedback to ratees. Involve the ratee in interpret end his or her on results. Provide an overview of the individuals’ strengths and areas for improvement. Provide feedback on recommendations and help him or her to develop an action plan. 5 Follow up activities: Provide opportunities for skill training in how to improve his/her behaviours. Provide support and coaching to help him/her apply what has been learned. Overtime, evaluate the degree to which the ratee has changed behaviours.
  • 3. For useful Documents like this and Lots of more Educational and Technological Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com Potential Appraisal Potential Appraisal is another powerful tool of employee development. Whether managers realize it or not, they are accustomed to making potential assessments. Every time a manager recommends or fails to recommend an employee for a promotion, a potential assessment has, in fact, been made. The process of assessing the managerial potential of employees deals with the question of whether or not they have the ability to handle positions in the future which involve considerably more responsibility than what they have right now. As long as individuals are viewed as being able to handle increased or different responsibilities, they would be considered to have potential (either latent or visible). Potential appraisal may thus be defined as a process of determining an employee’s strengths and weaknesses with a view to use this as a predictor of his future performance. This would help determine the promotabilty of an individual to a higher position and help chalk out his career plan. The fundamental difference between reviewing performance and assessing potential is in the criteria used. In reviewing performance, the criterion used is what goals the employee achieved and what skills he or she currently possesses that could be indicators of his or her ability to assume different or more advanced responsibilities. It is this that makes potential appraisal a very crucial & critical area. If an employee without requisite abilities is promoted to a higher position and does not perform as per expectations, then it becomes impossible to demote him. Thus, he is unable to perform at the higher level and becomes a ‘passenger’ in the system. It is rightfully assumed that every individual has potential, low or high. Many organizations have people whose potential being low; performance too is not up to the mark. Whilst the question in our minds hovers around how such people got into the system, the fact remains that they do not contribute to the organization’s performance. A major problem that companies face is tackling the problem children. They can and have the ability to perform but do not perform and do not contribute to the organization’s performance. This is mainly seen as an attitudinal problem. Further, these problem children bask in the glory of their potential but are unable to contribute to their own jobs. Dealing with workhorses too could be tricky. They can perform very well on routine tasks but have limited potential. Hence, their promotabilty is difficult and this creates frustrations for the employees. If promoted, they are unable to perform higher-level jobs and this too creates problems both for the individuals and the organization. We easily conclude that ‘stars’ are ideal people to have in organizations. But retaining these stars could be difficult. Summary: Performance appraisals have become an increasingly important tool for organisation to manage and improve the performance of employees, to make more valid staffing decisions, and products. The design, development, and implementation of appraisal systems are not endeavors that can be effectively handled by following the
  • 4. For useful Documents like this and Lots of more Educational and Technological Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com latest fad or even by copying other organization’s systems. Instead, a new appraisal system must be pursued in the context of improving the organization’s competitive advantage. This means, like any such change effort, there will be vested interests in preserving the status quo that will be resistant to change, no matter how beneficial it may be for the organisation. Once a well-designed system has been implemented, the work is still not done. An appraisal system has to be maintained by monitoring its operation through periodic evaluation. Only by keeping an appraisal system finely tuned will it enable managers to have a rational basis for making sound personnel decisions and for making the kinds of gain in productivity that are so critically needed in today’s times. Extra Reading: ARTICLE 1: POTENTIAL APPRAISAL Potential Appraisal is another powerful tool of employee development. Whether managers realise it or not, they are accustomed to making potential assessments. Every time a manager recommends or fails to recommend an employee for a promotion, a potential assessment has, in fact, been made. The process of assessing the managerial potential of employees deals with the question of whether or not they have the ability to handle positions in the future which involve considerably more responsibility than what they have right now. As long as individuals are viewed as being able to handle increased or different responsibilities, they would be considered to have potential (either latent or visible). Potential appraisal may thus be defined as a process of determining an employee’s strengths and weaknesses with a view to use this as a predictor of his future performance. This would help determine the promotabilty of an individual to a higher position and help chalk out his career plan. The fundamental difference between reviewing performance and assessing potential is in the criteria used. In reviewing performance, the criterion used is what goals the employee achieved and what skills he or she currently possesses that could be indicators of his or her ability to assume different or more advanced responsibilities. Managers cannot rely exclusively on past performance since a person’s ability to adequately handle one level of responsibility does not necessarily mean that he or she can perform well in a position with a higher level or different responsibility. It is this that makes potential appraisal a very crucial & critical area. If an employee without requisite abilities is promoted to a higher position and does not perform as per expectations, then it becomes impossible to demote him. Thus, he is unable to perform at the higher level and becomes a ‘passenger’ in the system. It is
  • 5. For useful Documents like this and Lots of more Educational and Technological Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com rightfully assumed that every individual has potential, low or high. Many organizations have people whose potential being low; performance too is not up to the mark. Whilst the question in our minds hovers around how such people got into the system, the fact remains that they do not contribute to the organization’s performance. A major problem that companies face is tackling the problem children. They can and have the ability to perform but do not perform and do not contribute to the organization’s performance. This is mainly seen as an attitudinal problem. Further, these problem children bask in the glory of their potential but are unable to contribute to their own jobs. Dealing with workhorses too could be tricky. They can perform very well on routine tasks but have limited potential. Hence, their promotabilty is difficult and this creates frustrations for the employees. If promoted, they are unable to perform higher-level jobs and this too creates problems both for the individuals and the organisation. We easily conclude that ‘stars’ are ideal people to have in organisations. But retaining these stars could be difficult. They have high potential backed by high levels of performance and could be always on the lookout for greener pastures. Thus, as we see, potential appraisal is more intricate and complex vis-à- vis performance appraisal. Because of the nature of the potential assessment activity, its timing and frequently is left to the manager’s discretion. In assessing potential, managers are asked to make predictions about the future. These predictions concern many unknown factors, namely whether the individual can handle new responsibilities in a different managerial capacity, In addition, the potential assessment criteria is based mostly on an employee’s process skills, which may be difficult to measure in a precise way. Thus, the timing and frequency of conducting potential assessment can be quite different from the more predictable timing of a performance review. For example, the potential assessment might occur when an employee has been on the job for one year, when an employee reaches certain ‘mile-stones’ (i.e. every three years), or in preparation for major organizational shifts brought about by changes in the business such as reorganizations, expansion or rationalization. It is recommended that the potential assessment process take place at least over a six- month period, with a manager-employee meeting at both the beginning and end of the process. To begin the process, the manager and employee should meet to identify the process skills and the technical and administrative skills required for the employee’s future responsibilities. The manager explains why these skills are necessary and explores with the employee how these skills might be learned and utilized on the current job. This includes nominating employees for some specific training programmes, both skill-based and knowledge-based. Some organisation may also organise such programmes on an in-house basis. Further on-the-job training could also be incorporated for the employees.
  • 6. For useful Documents like this and Lots of more Educational and Technological Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com It is recommended that the manager observe the employee for at least three to six months to assess the extent to which the employee possesses and demonstrates the acquired skills. During the observation period, the manager should note specific behavioural examples of these skills and be prepared to discuss them with the employee at the concluding assessment meeting. The employee should also be prepared to discuss behavioural examples that demonstrate ability and need. At the assessment meeting, the manager and employee jointly review their observations. This discussion should include the identification of the employee’s skill strengths and developmental needs. The manager then provides a written assessment in the form of ‘summary statement’. Usually about one paragraph in length, the summary provides the employee with a brief, clear statement of where he or she stands regarding potential. An important concept to be conveyed during this meeting is that, while the employee may be assessed as having potential for a higher level or different position, no promises of a particular job can be made. Before the conclusion of this meeting, the pair should formulate a development plan (i.e. decide on new development activities) that the employee can pursue in order to help realise his or her potential. Let us realise that there are no shortcuts to the successful implementation of potential appraisal. If potential appraisal is done in a systematic way it would contribute to having well designed career plan that would indicate the preferred growth path of an individual in an organisation. For example, a post-graduate diploma or degree holder in marketing management would aspire for career avenues in market research, sales management, advertising and such. An individual specialised in HRM could aspire for avenues in manpower planning, training, welfare, industrial relations and so on. Any professional organisation would make sincere efforts to match the individual career aspirations. This would obviously be a mutually beneficial activity for the individual and the organisation. Further, succession planning is the process where every individual manager is expected to develop a subordinate who would take over from him over a period of time. Many managers feel insecure about this process and avoid indulging in this development activity. What they fail to realise is that, if an individual has the potential and shows good performance, there is always room at the top. Unless they themselves become unpromotable and stagnant. Succession planning too would succeed if and only if a good potential appraisal system exists and is in firm place. To conclude, if potential appraisal is not done in a planned manner, you may promote an undeserving employee. As a consequence, he does not succeed but would not accept a demotion back to his old slot. Thus, in a bid to develop a territory manager out of a super-salesman, and not doing it properly; you lose both in the process. But if implemented well, professional performance and potential appraisal could take the organisation on a fast development track and faster productivity through people.
  • 7. For useful Documents like this and Lots of more Educational and Technological Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com Article 2: Tips on 360 degree feedback and 360 appraisals 360 degree appraisals are a powerful developmental method and quite different to traditional manager-subordinate appraisals (which fulfill different purposes). As such a 360-degree process does not replace the traditional one-to-one process - it augments it, and can be used as a stand-alone development method. 360-degree appraisals involve the appraisee receiving feedback from people (named or anonymous) whose views are considered helpful and relevant. The feedback is typically provided on a form showing job skills/abilities/attitudinal/behavioural criteria and some sort of scoring or value judgment system. The appraisee should also assess himself or herself using the same feedback instrument or form. 360 degree respondents can be the appraisee's peers, up-line managers/execs, subordinate staff, team members, other staff, customers, suppliers - anyone who comes into contact with the appraisee and has opinions/views/reactions of and to the appraisee. Numerous systems and providers are available - I wouldn't recommend any in particular because my view about this process is that you should develop a process and materials for your own situation, preferably involving the appraisees in this, which like all participative approaches, often works well. You can develop your own 360-degree feedback system by running a half-day or full day workshop (depending on extent and complexity of the required process) involving the appraisees or a sample group, during which process and materials can be created and provisionally drafted. The participative workshop approach as ever will give you something that's wholly appropriate and 'owned' instead of something off-the-shelf or adapted, which would be arbitrary, mostly inappropriate and impracticable (in terms of criteria and process), and 'not invented here', i.e., imposed rather than owned. I would recommend against restricting the 360 feedbacks to peers and managers only - it's a waste of the potential of the 360-degree appraisal method. To use the feedback process for its fullest '360 degree' benefit involve customers (in the broadest sense - could be patients, students, users, depending on the organization), staff, suppliers, inspectors, contractors, and others for whom good working relationships and understanding with the appraisee affect overall job performance, quality, service, etc.
  • 8. For useful Documents like this and Lots of more Educational and Technological Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com Developing 360 degree appraisals systems process make ideal subjects for a workshops, which in itself contains some very helpful developmental benefits and experience for all involved. If you're not able to get everyone together for a workshop you should solicit input and ideas - particularly about appraisal criteria and respondents and anonymity - then draft out process and materials - then issue for approval, then pilot, review, adapt and then implement. Adapt, improve and develop on an ongoing basis. It is my view that no aspects of 360 feedbacks should ever be mandatory for any appraisee or respondent. Given more than three or four similar role-types being appraised it's not sensible to produce individually tailored criteria, in which case when it comes to the respondents completing the feedback not all the criteria will be applicable for all respondents, nor for all appraisees either. By the same when designing the feedback instruments (whether hard-copy documents or online materials), it's useful to allow space for several 'other' aspects that the appraisee might wish to add to the standard criteria, and space for respondents to add 'other' comments. Open honest feedback can touch sensitivities, so be sure that appraisees understand and agree to the criteria, respondents (by type, if not named) and process. Ensure suitable and sensitive counselling is provided as part of the informing of feedback results. If 360 degree feedback results are to be analysed collectively to indicate the overall/total situation (i.e., to assist in determining organizational training and development needs for instance), think carefully about the feedback form scoring system and particularly its suitability for input to some sort of analysis tool, which could be a spreadsheet, and therefore numerically based requiring numerical scores, rather than words, (words of course are more difficult to count and measure, and while words and description assessment enables more subtlety, they also allow more room for misunderstanding and misinterpretation). For guidance have a look at the skills and behavioural assessment tool - it's not a 360-degree tool, but is an example of the basis of one. Similarly the training needs analysis tool is an example of a collective or organizational measurement tool, based on the input of a number of individual feedback assessments.