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Performance Risk Factors and Positive/Negative movers
Performance Risk Factors and Positive/Negative movers

What are risk factors and positive/negative movers??

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Written by Daniel Spitty
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Risk Factors

Performance Risk factors are pulse questions that have a score below 50%. This means that for a pulse question, the user has rated the question 1 or 2 stars out of 5.

Risk factors are analysed for all pulse questions, and they are updated every time a user completes a pulse or a feedback request.

Risk factors are reflected in the reporting features across the platform, including the My People and My Organisation reporting. They will also show up in the bottom factors and negative movers in the Performance Passport.

Positive and Negative Movers

Positive and negative movers are those pulse questions that have had an increase or decrease in their rating when comparing them across the selected data range.

For example, if you were looking at the date range of 1 July to 30 July and the pulse question had a rating that went from 4 stars (75%) to 3 stars (50%), this would result in it being a negative mover.

Postive and negative movers are reflected in the reporting features across the platform, including the My People and My Organisation reporting. They will also show up in the positive and negative movers in the Performance Passport.

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