Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

  • Category - Type in what category this question belongs to.
  • Description - Give an optional description of what you may be looking for when answering this evaluation question.
  • Question - Type in the question you would like to ask.
  • Type - Select the type of question you wish this category to be. For this example, select the Scale type from the drop-down menu.
  • Scale: From - Enter the number from which you want to start the score from.
  • Scale: To - Enter the number that you want the scale to end at.
  • Scale: Increment by - Enter the number you would like the increments of the scale to be.

Note: Once you have entered these values, the program will automatically calculate the points associated to with each number in the From and To fields. The scale is always split into 10 options however, you may change the point values for each option on the scale if you wish. You may also change the Increment by field to whatever you want the scale increments to go by. When you have set the scale it will automatically end at the value entered in the To field when it reaches the tenth position in the scale. Now that you have entered these values, your possible scale will be displayed. and you can adjust as necessary.

...

  • Include Comments field - This will include a field for the evaluator to add additional comments for the agent regarding this evaluation question
  • Include ad hoc bonus points - This allows for the evaluator to add extra bonus points to a question. For example, if an agent went above and beyond and the evaluator feels they deserve some bonus points, or if an agent had to deal with a particularly difficult customer and kept their cool, etc.
  • Can set to auto failure - This allows for the option to make this question be an auto failure question, which means that even if an agent scores perfectly on the question, or evaluation as a whole, but committed a cardinal sin while dealing with the customer, they will automatically fail the entire evaluation.

...