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COMPEL Glossary / multi-rater-assessment
Multi-rater assessment
A readiness method that gathers data from at least four stakeholder vantage points — executive, manager, individual contributor, and customer-facing — before any dimension is scored.
What this means in practice
Counteracts the systematic upward bias of single-rater readiness estimates.
Synonyms
360 readiness assessment , multi-vantage assessment , triangulated assessment
See also
- Evidence-based scoring — A scoring rule requiring tangible evidence — documents, metrics, observed behaviour, artefacts — for any assigned readiness level.
- Readiness dimension — A single assessable domain — for example, data foundation, sponsor strength, or operating-model design — with a rubric, evidence requirements, and a five-level scoring scale.