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AUTOMATE: USE TECHNOLOGY TO KEEP IT SIMPLE
Technology enables the multi-rater feedback process to become an efficient method for capturing input from employees in a variety of settings and locations. The use of the Internet or company Intranet provides quick and accurate collection of feedback that surpasses the paper-and-pencil process. Automating the 360
° process has many benefits, including:

  • Simple updates and revisions of survey content
  • Fast dissemination of surveys and collection of input from respondents
  • Compilation of results and preparation of summary reports
  • Access to database of information for comparative purposes

WHY FMI? CHOOSE FMI AS YOUR 360° FEEDBACK PARTNER
Choosing FMI 360
° Feedback as your survey tool provides you with several advantages:

  • FMI history and experience in leadership and organizational development
  • The construction industry is "our home"
  • Expert follow-up in consulting and coaching
  • Experienced technical support and back-up
  • Flexible and adaptable for customizing to company's culture and targeting specific departments and specific roles

ADVANTAGES OF FMI 360° FEEDBACK WEB-BASED SURVEY TOOL

 

Features

FMI 360
Distribution and Data Collection
Distribution
Network
Paper
Internet/Intranet
Web
Integrated e-mail respondent notification
Automated reminder messages

Online team selection

By administrator
By supervisor
By respondent
Questionnaire Development
Library of survey items
Item customization
Comments after item rating
Summary comments
Scaling options
Multiple scales in questionnaire
Customized rating descriptors
Use of "Not Applicable"
Reporting Capabilities (Feedback Reports)
Flexibility - user defined
Bar graphs
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Reports available online
Reporting Capabilities (Administrative Reports)
Automated demographic data cuts and sorts
Automated project status reports
Implementation Guidance
Online implementation plans
Safeguards
Respondent password access
Administrator password access
Access by system administrator
Respondent confidentiality