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Getting 360-Degree Feedback Right | 
enlarge | Author: Maury A. Peiperl Publisher: Harvard Business Review Category: Book
Buy New: $6.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1116757
Format: Download: Pdf Media: Digital Pages: 7
ASIN: B00005RZAW
Publication Date: January 1, 2001 Availability: Available for download now
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Product Description Over the past decade, 360-degree feedback has revolutionized performance management. But one of its components--peer appraisal--consistently stymies executives and can exacerbate bureaucracy, heighten political tensions, and consume lots of time. For ten years, Maury Peiperl has studied 360-degree feedback and has asked: under what circumstances does peer appraisal improve performance? Why does peer appraisal sometimes work well and sometimes fail? And how can executives make these programs less anxiety provoking for participants and more productive for organizations? Peiperl discusses four paradoxes inherent to peer appraisal: 1) In the Paradox of Roles, colleagues juggle being both peer and judge. 2) The Paradox of Group Performance navigates between assessing individual feedback and the reality that much of today's work is done by groups. 3) The Measurement Paradox arises because simple, straightforward rating systems would seem to generate the most useful appraisals--but they don't. 4) During evaluations, most people focus almost exclusively on reward outcomes and ignore the constructive feedback generated by peer appraisal. Ironically, it is precisely this overlooked feedback that helps improve performance--thus, the Paradox of Rewards. These paradoxes do not have neat solutions, but managers who understand them can better use peer appraisal to improve their organizations.
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It just a magazine reprint - it's a good article, though July 17, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is just a reprint of a 5-page article from Harvard Business Review, January, 2001. It's a good article, though, but it's not a "book" in any respect. It only covers the "peer review" aspect of a 360.
Performance Management February 12, 2004 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Effective Book a must for all HR Professionals, different perspective from the traditional approach
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