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A 360 Degree Feedback Survey is a valuable tool to gain insight into how multiple people view church leaders. (You can read more about these types of evaluations here and here.) Reliant has provided a version of the survey that the Personnel Committee can use as part of the Annual Review process or during another point in the year. Questions? Email collegiate.program@reliant.org. |
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Selecting Who Will Complete the Survey
- Determine what categories of Evaluators from whom you would like to solicit feedback. Some examples of these groups are Supervisor, Church Staff, Church Member, Peer, Church Volunteer, Board Member.
- Other than the Supervisor category (because there is probably only one), try to get feedback from, at a minimum, 2 people in each category.
- Select respondents who have enough knowledge about and exposure to the Pastor or Board Member (the "feedback recipient")
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- to answer the questions and who will give honest feedback.
- Do not send the survey to a spouse or family member of the feedback recipient.
Administering the 360 Degree Feedback Survey
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- You'll be able to view the data from the Google Form in several different ways, as well as download a Google Sheet with all the responses.
- For a perception gap analysis, you can compare how the feedback recipient rated themselves compare to how others rated them on each question.
- IMPORTANT: Do not share the individual responses with the feedback recipient. Instead, create a roll-up view that includes a summary of responses for each question. You can break it down by evaluator category (e.g., by peer, by church staff, etc.) as long as the anonymity of the evaluator is protected.
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