Enhancing 360-Degree Feedback for Senior Executives: How to Maximize the Benefits and Minimize the Risks

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Cover of the book Enhancing 360-Degree Feedback for Senior Executives: How to Maximize the Benefits and Minimize the Risks by Robert E. Kaplan, Charles J. Palus, Center for Creative Leadership
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Author: Robert E. Kaplan, Charles J. Palus ISBN: 9781604917925
Publisher: Center for Creative Leadership Publication: February 2, 1994
Imprint: Center for Creative Leadership Language: English
Author: Robert E. Kaplan, Charles J. Palus
ISBN: 9781604917925
Publisher: Center for Creative Leadership
Publication: February 2, 1994
Imprint: Center for Creative Leadership
Language: English

Senior executives, however, sometimes require a richer feedback experience — one which might also include one or more of the following: detailed verbatim descriptions of performance, observations from family members and friends, psychometric measures of personality and motivation, and data on early history, plus an extended coaching relationship with a professional in leadership development. With this added scope and power, however, comes increased risk, which makes it essential that additional precautions be taken. In this report, the authors offer guidelines for how enhanced feedback can be provided safely and effectively.

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Senior executives, however, sometimes require a richer feedback experience — one which might also include one or more of the following: detailed verbatim descriptions of performance, observations from family members and friends, psychometric measures of personality and motivation, and data on early history, plus an extended coaching relationship with a professional in leadership development. With this added scope and power, however, comes increased risk, which makes it essential that additional precautions be taken. In this report, the authors offer guidelines for how enhanced feedback can be provided safely and effectively.

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