When all individual scoring is completed the process kicks off into consensus scoring. Once consensus scoring is accessed the individual scoring is locked off and can no longer be changed.
The panel will review aggregates of the individual scores – totalling scores across each criteria and each respondent – as a group the panel will define a final consensus score for each criteria.
Scores are visualised into charts so that it’s easy to compare the scores side-by-side. Scores representations can be grouped by the respondent - enabling a view of how the respondent scored in all areas - or by criteria enabling a neat side-by-side comparison of the results for each respondent against that criteria.
Each consensus score is initially set as the average of all individual scores, with the ability to be overwritten with a comment.
When viewing results by criteria it's possible to drill down into the individual responses and comments to each question that were provided by the evaluators.