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360 Feedback Survey Satisfies Many
A 360 feedback survey is a survey that is addressed to one person in particular and those around the person, such as employees and managers and peers, provide feedback for that individual. Often managers will have those around them assess them in a confidential 360 survey. It can also be for other individuals that need some feedback.
A 360 feedback survey can be very beneficial to everyone that participates in it. It is obviously beneficial to the individual being assessed in the survey because they can see how others view them and their performance. However, it is good for those taking the survey as well.
Sometimes those that surround an individual could have a problem with something they are doing. Even if they are a good person and do great things, there might be just one thing that is a problem. Or maybe there’s a whole list of problems. Either way, it can be hard to address someone with those problems. Through a 360 survey one can provide feedback and give constructive criticism to address the issues that they see becoming a problem.
The 360 feedback survey is confidential, so no feelings are hurt and the individuals that have a lot to say and have a lot of feedback are more likely to be honest. That way everything is more likely to come out and more concerns can be addressed.
A 360 online survey is also beneficial because it shows everyone they are cared about. It should show the individual that it is for that they are cared about because the information provided in the survey is for their benefit and to help them become better at what they do. It shows those participating and offering feedback that they are cared for because their opinion matters and they can address concerns they have or even list positive views that they have. Both ways they have input and it shows that their opinion matters.
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Elephant Quest is an addictive, deep platformer
When someone tells me about a “platformer”, my first thought is that it’s probably a simple game that mainly revolves around running and jumping around, with a minimal plot. [Play a Zelda game! -Ed]
Elephant Quest is one platformer that managed to prove me completely wrong. Yes, you do run and jump around, and you also shoot at stuff. But the game has much, much more going for it.
Basically, as you run, jump and shoot, you gain experience points and level up. Hitting Space brings you into an interface where you can convert your experience points into Charisma, Intelligence, Agility and Dexterity points. Once you’ve “specialized” your points, you then get to pick what exact skills you’d like to enhance in each field. For example, you could use your dexterity to enhance your weapons or increase your swiftness.
The game is played in a huge maze; you go through rooms using doors, and there’s a large map. As the name implies, there are quests you can take, too. For example, one quest had me searching all over the place for ten balloons.
The bottom line is that this is a surprisingly deep game that just might ensnare you for a good bit longer than you intended to play. Beware!
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