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kolkata, west bengal, India
Working on Vovici Survey Tool in PWC kolkata.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Survey Benefits

We can design a attractive survey in just a few minutes.One of the great benefits of Vovici online survey software is that it collects and analyzes our results automatically, which takes a lot of the busy work out of our research. We can easily create graphs, tables, cross tabs, subgroups and drill downs for your results. We can also very easily download your raw data into SPSS or Excel.


360 Evaluations


A 360 evaluation is a technique used to gather information about an individual from all around them. This can be done through this online survey easily.The same survey is distributed to people with different relations to the individual in an organization. For example, the feedback would come from subordinates, peers, and managers in the organizational hierarchy. It is also common to obtain a self-assessment from the individual. It is called a 360 Evaluation because the feedback comes from all-around the individual.

This is helpful because some individuals can be two-faced, and act and behave on one way to those above them, and completely different to those underneath them. With a 360 Evaluation, you can determine what different levels feel about the individual and get a better perspective of the whole picture. Vovici surveys are great for doing 360-Evaluations and provide great reporting tools so you can easily understand what the feedback is saying.

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