Development and Validation of a 360-Degree-Feedback Instrument for Healthcare Administrators.
Journal of Healthcare Management 2004, Sept-Oct, 49, 5
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Multisource or 360-degree feedback has become a widely used component of leadership development in many organizations, and a growing body of research supports its use for this purpose. Unfortunately, most commercially available multisource surveys were developed in private-sector corporate settings, making their transferability to healthcare settings less than straightforward. This article describes a research project undertaken to develop a job-relevant, commercial-quality multisource feedback survey for use in health administration settings.
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