
How to Discuss 360 Feedback
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Giving 360 feedback can be daunting. How will the person respond to it? How can you make it the positive, developmental experience it should be? If you are involved in developing people, it's likely that sooner or later you'll need to have a conversation about a 360 report. This book will show you how to get the best out of that meeting.
It will take you through what you are aiming to achieve and help you review the skills you need to succeed.
Filled with practical tips, it shows you what you need to do before, during and after the meeting. Troubleshooting is covered too; you will find answers to many challenges thrown up by a 360 feedback report. What do you do if the feedback is negative? How do you handle it if the person has a higher - or lower - opinion of himself than everyone else has? What if there are no promotion prospects? Or if everything is just average? You'll find strategies for dealing with many potentially difficult situations.
Whether you are new to giving 360 feedback, or you want to reflect on your practice, this user friendly guide is for you.
Julie Cooper is an experienced trainer and the author of the highly acclaimed people management guide 'Face to Face in the Workplace.' She also co-authored 'The One to One Toolkit' which has been used to help train advisers and coaches since 2008.
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Hello. I'm a trainer, coach and author specialising in one to one skills. I understand that busy people want accessible, practical information. They rarely have time or inclination to read complicated tomes, which is why my books are packed with instantly usable techniques and tips. I also coach other professionals to help them turn their ideas into a book.
As well as looking after Careertrain I have Spring Development,which offers training and development to organisations and individuals that want to flourish and get the best out of their working lives.
I recently moved to Banbury in Oxfordshire, UK after many years in The Fens, working in and around Cambridgeshire. Outside of work, I enjoy looking after my newly inherited amazingly beautiful garden, exploring The Cotswolds, and seeking out live music, arts and crafts.
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