City of Madison. Women s Leadership Series LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENTS. DAY 5: June 28, 2016

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City of Madison Women s Leadership Series DAY 5: June 28, 2016 LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENTS Presented by: Krista R. Morrissey

ASSESSMENTS AS A TOOL Assessments are a tool to highlight areas of strength and growth opportunities for individuals and teams. Assessments alone, bring a small amount of value. Assessments with education and a link to growth / career management bring a medium amount of value. Assessments with coaching pack a punch.

ASSESSMENTS AS A TOOL Share with the leader: what assessment be will taken. why the assessment will be taken. how the assessment will be taken. when the assessment will be taken. who will see the assessment results. who will facilitate the assessment debrief. who will coach the individual in growth. (name) (goal / objective) (online, hard copy) (during work, after hours, paid, unpaid) (data analytics) (sharing) (coaching & length of time)

COMMUNICATION SKILLS INVENTORY (CSI) 1) Active Listening 2) Optimistic 3) Identifying Problems 4) Judgment 5) Encouraging 6) Achievement 7) Understanding 8) Inspiring Others 9) Say / Do Ration 10) Conflict 11) Team Edification 12) Ownership 13) Empowering Others Advanced Beginner Competent Proficient

DISC PROFILE

DAVID KOLB LEARNING STYLE INDICATOR (KLSI)

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2.0 (EQ-I 2.0) Emotional Intelligence is the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others. It is generally said to include three skills: 1. Emotional awareness, including the ability to identify your own emotions and those of others; 2. The ability to harness emotions and apply them to tasks like thinking and problems solving; 3. The ability to manage emotions, including the ability to regulate your own emotions, and the ability to cheer up or calm down another person.

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2.0 (EQ-I 2.0) Self-Perception Self-Regard Self-Actualization Emotional Self-Awareness Self-Expression Emotional Expression Assertiveness Independence Interpersonal Interpersonal Relationships Empathy Social Responsibility Decision Making Problem Solving Reality Testing Impulse Control Stress Management Flexibility Stress Tolerance Optimism Stress Management Flexibility Stress Tolerance Optimism

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2.0 (EQ-I 2.0) EQi-2.0 EQ 360 EQ Leader

GALLUP Q12

FIVE LEVELS OF LEADERSHIP John Maxwell

LEADERSHIP PRACTICES INVENTORY - Kouzes & Posner

MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR (MBTI) The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an introspective self-report questionnaire designed to indicate psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. The MBTI was constructed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. Introvert - - Extrovert Sensing - - Intuitive Thinking - - Feeling Judging - - Perceiving How you energize yourself How you take in information How you make decisions How you deal with the world

STRENGTHS FINDER 2.0 All people have a unique combination of talents, knowledge, and skills -- strengths - - that they use in their daily lives to do their work, achieve their goals, and interact with others. Gallup has found that when people understand and apply their strengths, the effect on their lives and work is transformational. People who use their strengths every day are six times more likely to be engaged in their work and three times more likely to say they have an excellent quality of life.

STRENGTHS BASED LEADERSHIP Tom Rath Execution Influencing Building Relationships Strategic Thinking Gallup's Strengths Based Leadership reveals key findings about leadership, offers readers access to a leadership-specific assessment to help them lead with their top five strengths, and presents the engaging stories of some truly successful leaders of our time. Strengths Based Leadership offers a roadmap for great leadership and building more effective organizations and workgroups.

STANDOUT

TEAM DEVELOPMENT SURVEY (TDS) Campbell-Hallam The TDS provides feedback in 12 measures of team functioning: Clear Purpose Informality Participation Active Listening 1 (low) Civilized Disagreement Consensus Decisions 5 (high) Open Communication Role Clarity Mean Shared Leadership External Relations Style Diversity Self-Assessment

THOMAS-KILMANN CONFLICT MODE INDICATOR (TKI)

THE SPEED OF TRUST Franklin Covey Assessments Executive Trust Team Trust 360 Assessment Individual Trust

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