360-degree feedback is one of the most widely used tools for leadership development. By gathering insights from managers, peers, direct reports, and sometimes customers, it provides a comprehensive view of an individuals strengths and development areas.
When implemented well, 360-degree feedback is one of the most powerful tools for leadership development. It provides a holistic view of a leader’s performance by collecting input from managers, peers, direct reports, and sometimes clients.
However, many organisations fail to gain full value from 360 feedback because of preventable mistakes. Poor planning, lack of follow-up, or unclear objectives can turn a developmental opportunity into a missed one, or even create confusion and resistance among participants.
