In the past, de-identified rankings have been released, and people have analyzed that data in moderately interesting ways, such as identifying which orgs were disproportionately voted near-to-last by voters who ranked all candidates. So there’s some information value to ranking all, although probably not enough to justify spending the time unless you find the process at least mildly enjoyable.
In the past, de-identified rankings have been released, and people have analyzed that data in moderately interesting ways, such as identifying which orgs were disproportionately voted near-to-last by voters who ranked all candidates. So there’s some information value to ranking all, although probably not enough to justify spending the time unless you find the process at least mildly enjoyable.