360 degree feedback is when people give opinions about how well someone does their job, from many different angles.
Imagine you're playing a game where everyone on your team gets to tell you what they think of how you play. Not just the coach, but also your friends, your opponents, and even the referee! This way, you get a full picture of how others see you.
How It Works
Why It's Useful
Getting opinions from all around helps you see what you're good at, and where you might need to grow. It’s like getting a team review instead of just one person’s opinion. You can learn more about yourself, just like you would if your whole class gave you feedback on how well you did in a project!
Examples
- Imagine your teacher, classmates, and parents all give you a report card on how well you're doing in school.
- A manager asks their team members to rate each other's work habits and communication skills.
- You get feedback from your boss, coworkers, and even customers about how you do your job.
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