During this workshop you will learn why using competency behavioral based questions is best practice. You will learn how to write and use such questions.

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During this workshop you will learn why using competency behavioral based questions is best practice. You will learn how to write and use such questions for interviewing applicants for job positions within your agency. In addition, you will learn how to make certain that such interview questions are legally acceptable to use during an interview. This is an experiential based training that allows participants to practice incorporating the concepts and receive feedback.

As a hiring manager in your agency, what are your expectations for this workshop? What are some concerns you have about conducting an interview?

Learn how to differentiate between traditional and behavioral based interview methods Learn the definition of Competencies and how to use them in the interview process Learn how to write and use Competency Behavioral Based Interview Questions Learn how to determine if an interview question is acceptable or unacceptable

Right Person Right Job

What are advantages of having the right person in the right job? What are disadvantages of having the wrong person in the wrong job?

Think about your idea of the “best employee.” What behaviors or characteristics would that person demonstrate that would make them a best employee? Share your thoughts about what a best employee is like with your table group. On a flip chart, list those behaviors or characteristics. Be prepared to share them with the class.

Please insert Trish’s chart Is there a way to highlight each section of the chart as a discussion while maintaining the entire chart on the screen at all times? Competency and Behavioral Based Interviewing Model Role Identification/Job Specification Job Description/Salary Plan Determination of required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA’s) Identification of mission critical leadership core competencies for each role Define leadership core competencies and behaviors for role Align competencies with business strategies of Department, Division or Unit Develop Behavioral based questions for each mission critical competency Vet the Resume/Application/Job Description against KSA’s and core competencies /narrowing applicant pool Create the interview schedule and identify round 1 candidates Use Behavioral Based questions for Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (KSA’s)/Leadership Core Competencies Know capability gaps & bench strength with Department/ Division Second round interviews use Leadership Core Competencies / Behavioral Based Questions Select the right individual for the role based on capability and compatibility The Leadership Architect Hiring Structure Vision/Mission/Core Values Interviews Round 2 Interviews Round 1 Advertising Application Resume Recruit Leadership Competencies matched to Role Right person, Right job

1.Determine what competencies from the job classification list are needed for high performance in a particular job; 2.Create and ask interview questions that will help determine whether a job applicant has the competencies for high performance for a particular job; 3.Strive to hire job applicants who have those competencies needed for high performance in that job.

An organized body of information, usually of a factual or procedural nature, which if applied, makes adequate performance on the job possible. Knowledge Skills The manipulation of data, things, or people through manual, mental or verbal means. Skills are measurable through testing, can be observed, and are quantifiable. Abilities The capacity to perform a physical or mental activity at the present time. Typically abilities are apparent through functions completed on the job. Abilities and skills are often interchanged. The main difference is that ability is the capacity to perform. Competencies Competencies are observable and measurable characteristics of a person that include using knowledge and demonstrating skills, behaviors and abilities that contribute to improved performance.

Developing Others Self Awareness Change Management Decision Making Accountability Strategic Planning

The competency is an observable and measurable combination of knowledge and skills. The knowledge and skills must distinguish between superior performers (or exemplary performance) and other performers. “…a cluster of related knowledge, skills, and attitudes that reflects a major portion of one's job (a role or responsibility), that correlates with performance on the job, that can be measured with well-accepted standards, and that can be improved with training and development (Parry, 1996, p50).“

In your table group, using the Activity Packet, decide the three competencies for your assigned job class that are most critical for the position to be filled. List the job and the competencies on flip chart and post on the wall. Be prepared to share with the larger group your rationale for choosing the competencies.

In table groups, take the job you used for the previous activity and list three behaviors for each competency that would indicate high performance by an employee in that job, using the list in the Activity Packet. Record your behaviors on flip chart and post next to your previous list. Be prepared to share your list with the larger group.

Traditional Behavioral Based Expectancy Consistency

Competency and Behavioral Based Interviewing is the process of engaging applicants in an interview process by identifying key leadership competencies required for success in the job, and developing behavioral specific questions to target and assess employee performance in previous jobs.

In table groups, take the job your group used to create competencies and behaviors in the previous activities. As a group, create three Competency and Behavioral Based interview questions for each competency that will assist in discovering whether an applicant has demonstrated those competencies in previous job situations or not. Record your questions on flip chart and post on the wall next to your previous lists. Be prepared to share your results with the rest of the class.

Acceptable: The question is acceptable in the sense that it focuses upon job requirements. Unacceptable: The question is unacceptable in the sense that by asking this question you may open yourself and the organization to legal problems/concerns. The assumption is that if you ask the question you are going to use the information in the hiring decision.

Acceptable/Unacceptable Interview Quiz

In table groups, using the Activity Packet, choose a different job class than the one your group used in the previous activities. List three competencies for that job. List two behaviors for each competency. Create two behavioral based interview questions for each competency. Determine if each question is expectancy or consistency behavioral based.