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Planning and Logistical Considerations
Avoid Gridlock! Keep in mind that for every person receiving feedback, a dozen or more people will be providing feedback. If a large number of people will be receiving 360 feedback, potential respondents can get quickly overwhelmed with requests to provide feedback. Consider the following suggestions to avoid this situation:
- If you are conducting company-wide 360 feedback or feedback on more than 50 employees in a particular part of your organization, consider using our Enterprise Feedback Option, which is designed for 360 feedback with as many as several thousand or as few as 50 feedback recipients.
- Alternatively, for smaller-scale projects with 100 or fewer participants, roll out your program in phases horizontally across your organization. If possible, have only a small number of people in any particular workgroup or business unit go through the program at the same time. Most feedback requests will be sent to people in the same workgroup, so if a large number of people in the workgroup are asking for feedback at the same time, key people in that workgroup will likely be inundated with requests for feedback.
Timelines: Every request for feedback will include a date by which respondents need to reply. The ideal amount of time is anywhere from 10 to 14 days. If the time is shorter, people might not get to it before the deadline. If the time is longer, they will likely forget about it. Plan to send reminders a few days before the feedback deadline. If possible, you should also allow for a few extra days at the end for stragglers.
Response Modes: You should encourage respondents to provide feedback via the internet. This will save you the trouble of collecting and tabulating data yourself. But you can also offer respondents the option to fill out a paper version if they prefer. Some respondents may not have access to the internet or may find time to provide feedback when they are not in front of a computer (e.g. while traveling).
Thank Respondents: Once you are done collecting data, be sure to send a thank you message to respondents. Remind them of how their feedback will be used.
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