1 WRS Feedback Overview. 2 Agenda Introduction to WRS Assessment Feedback Report Developmental Planning Best Practices Summary/Wrap Up.

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1 WRS Feedback Overview

2 Agenda Introduction to WRS Assessment Feedback Report Developmental Planning Best Practices Summary/Wrap Up

3 AccuVision is a unique assessment – Combines video-based simulations of realistic job situations with computer-based scoring – An easy-to-use, accurate measure of employer defined soft skills skills What makes it an accurate assessment? – Normed on experienced employees across a variety of first time jobs and industries – AccuVision has been successfully used by many organizations for selection and development What is AccuVision?

4 Job Simulation Example: Flight Simulator Predictor of Success for selection and promotion Coaching and Development Plans Targeted Skills Training Compares individuals to an employer defined standard of performance

5 Feedback and Developmental Action Planning AccuVision WRS System

6 Understanding and effectively using the AccuVision feedback report Objectives of an Individual Developmental Planning session Preparing for and Conducting an Individual Developmental Planning session Learning Objectives

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8 – Feedback report gives objective and accurate measure of participants’ strengths and opportunities for improvement. – Report provides specific Performance Development Strategies for individual skills – Individual Developmental Planning process helps each participant improve soft skills skills that relate to a wide variety of jobs and career paths. How will AccuVision help your participants?

9 Overall Scores Section I - Skill Ranking & Performance Level Section II - Skill and task analysis Section III - Performance Development Strategies Feedback Report Overview

Skill Rankings 10

Skill Analysis 11

Performance Development Strategies 12

13 The purpose of the Individual Developmental Planning (IDP) process is to: – Clarify developmental needs – Formulate plans of action for addressing those needs – Engage the participant/student in the process – Develop well-defined action plan that is do-able by the participant – On-going follow-up & monitoring to encourage follow-through The IDP process includes two primary tasks: – I. Pre-discussion analysis where the Feedback report is reviewed and Pre-Planning Form completed – II. Discussion and facilitation with participant to complete Individual Development Plan Overview of the IDP process

14 Pre-planning/Preparation: 1)Ensure that participant has received a copy of her feedback report, Pre- Planning Form, and instructions for completing the form. 2)Individually, the participant and the Facilitator review the participant’s feedback report and complete Pre-Planning Form. During the meeting: 3)Establish rapport 4)Explain the purpose of the session 5)Mutually discuss developmental information 6)Reach agreement on skills and aspects of skills to be developed 7)Reach agreement on developmental activities and complete written Individual Development Plan form 8)Schedule follow-up 9)Close the session 9 Steps for Conducting an IDP

15 Should be done before the planning session. Can be done individually or as a group. Objectives of the review: The participant/student has to understand –the parts of the report, –what they mean, –how to complete the Pre-Planning Form, and –that they must be actively involved in the process. Step 1: Review the IDP Process with Participant

16 Review Section I: Skill Ranking –Pay special attention to the two skills with the rank order values of 4 and 5. Review Section II: Skill and Task Analysis –Review the situations in which the participant’s performance needs development. Review Section III: Performance Development Strategies –Decide which developmental activities you think will be most useful for improving the participant’s skills. –Be original. Translate developmental activities on report in to real life situations in class or at home that your participants can use. Step 2: Review Feedback Report...

17 Complete Pre-Planning Form –Choose the skill(s) that you feel should be the primary focus during the session. –Select no more than two skills for development and limit total aspects of skill(s) to be developed to no more than four. Step 2 (continued) : Complete Pre-Planning Form

18 Always attempt to establish a constructive interpersonal atmosphere before discussing developmental issues. Give the participant an opportunity to express any concerns they may have about the process, general comments, etc… Comment positively on any progress the participant has made or on their willingness to participate. Step 3: Establish rapport

19 Indicate that the purpose of the meeting is to discuss developmental needs and formulate plans of action for addressing these needs. Position the session as a benefit to the participant. Again, allow an opportunity to discuss issues and answer questions. Step 4: Explain the purpose of the session

20 Using the Pre-Planning Forms you and the participant have prepared, facilitate discussion about the skill areas. –Start by addressing the positive aspects of the participant’s performance. –Next, ask for the participant’s views on the aspects of his/her performance needing development. –If the participant appears reluctant to share his/her ideas first, you can begin the discussion. Step 5: Discuss developmental information

21 After thoroughly discussing developmental needs, you should reach agreement with the participant on which skills and skill area(s) to target for development. Again, ask the participant to suggest potential developmental actions before offering your suggestions. Discuss action plans to address the targeted developmental needs. Step 6: Reach agreement on needs

22 After discussing potential action plans, reach an agreement on specific activities for each developmental need. Focus on providing a detailed description of: –WHAT action or behavior will be completed, and –WHO is responsible for its completion. Document planned activities on the Individual Development Planning (IDP) form. Both you and the participant receive a copy of the completed IDP form. Step 7: Reach agreement and create IDP

23 Communicate that a follow-up meeting will occur within a specified time period. Record this information in the “Follow-up” column. Step 8: Schedule follow-up

24 Close the session on a positive note. Discuss the developmental value of the experience Stress the fact that the skills measured can be improved through developmental activities. Express confidence in the participant’s ability to successfully address the areas targeted for development. Step 9: Close the session

AccuVision: “New” Information for Incumbents Compensators… Performance Conflict… Discrepant Information Analysis Low High Objective High Subjective Match (No surprises here) over worker likable accounts territory Match (No surprises here) poor job fit boss conflict personal issues systemic issues perf. reviews 360° assessments perception-based assessments etc. AccuVision Simulator Manager Coaching Activities Training Programs Self- development Activities

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28 What if the participant has a high level of effectiveness in all areas? What if the participant has no skills with a high level of effectiveness? The Feedback Report doesn't provide an overall score. What is my overall score? In the AccuVision scenarios, what I would consider the “ideal” answer was never listed as a choice. Doesn't this call into question the test's results? Common questions & concerns

29 The Feedback Report indicates I’m weak in a skill, but I think that’s one of my stronger skills. Why didn’t the video deal with specific services that our placements provide? In Section II of the AccuVision report, statements print under either “Acceptable” or “Needs Development.” Are these statements different for each participant? Common questions & concerns - continued