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360-Degree Feedback Programs To Help Your Company Grow

HR Digest

The term 360-degree feedback has gained global popularity with reports from Forbes indicating that more than 85 percent of Fortune 500 companies use 360 feedback to review their employees regularly. A 360-degree appraisal system provides an elaborate set of criteria to evaluate an employee.

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Strategies to Create a Positive Working Environment

HR Digest

Organizations can enhance the onboarding experience by: Implementing a buddy system or assigning internal mentors to guide new employees through their initial days and weeks. Encouraging transparency, trust, and ethical behavior at all levels of the organization to foster a culture of integrity and accountability.

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Self-Assessment

Marshall Goldsmith

This should have been the apex of Mike's young career. This is a guaranteed delivery system. I just reviewed my 360-degree feedback. He communicated clear expectations for ethics, values, and behavior. But Mike put up astounding numbers with his trades. Instead, it exposed his bad side.

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March 2013 Leadership Development Carnival

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

by Tanmay Vora at QAspire Blog touches upon Alfie Kohn’s work and questions if external reward systems help in tapping the intrinsic motivation of people. She says, “As our work becomes more complex, so do our ethical dilemmas.” Linda Fisher Thornton of Leading in Context Blog addresses the challenges of complexity.