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Assessments can only be made if there are at least three employees in a department so that each participant can be assessed by at least two other colleagues. Anonymity would not be ensured if only two employees work in a department because conclusions could be made about the assessor.

If a company has a lot of small departments that work closely together, it is advisable to combine these. To this end, a common superior has to be entered in the participant list.

For example:        

DepartmentEmployeesRole

Accounts   receivable department

A

Employee

Accounts   receivable department

B

Team Leader

Accounts   payable department

C

Employee

Accounts   payable department

D

Team Leader

Financial   accounting

E

Head of   Department


In the case above, it is not possible to assess the team leader since the team consists of only one employee. We advise not to use this definition but to adjust the superior as follows:          

DepartmentEmployeesRolesSuperior

Accounts receivable   department

A

Employee

E

Accounts   receivable department

B

Team Leader

E

Accounts   payable department

C

Employee

E

Accounts   payable department

D

Team Leader

E

Financial   accounting

E

Head of   Department

X

The employees A-D are assessed by each other as colleagues. The team leader cannot be assessed since the group is too small.


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