An Assessment Center (AC) is a process of multiple
exercises that evaluate an individual’s skills, abilities and
personal characteristics in a variety of work-like
situations.
We offer a wide range of ACs to cover the
selection and assessment needs in your organization. This
process can be used to make hiring or promotional decisions as
well as identify the development needs for fast-track or
succession candidates.
We currently have several
centers designed around specific positions. These centers can
be readily tailored to fit your specific needs or we can also
create new exercises to address specific issues you may have
in your organization. You can also use exercises from
different centers to fashion your own unique selection
process.
We have a variety of simulations and role
plays that evaluate critical skills for several different
jobs. The table below shows you which exercises are
appropriate for which positions.
Click on the exercise
name to learn more about the content and what skills and
abilities are measured.
Assessment Center Exercise
Descriptions
Briefing Meeting – The
participant meets with a direct report to share some sensitive
corporate information as well as preparing a draft of key
points for a presentation on the same information. The
participant is evaluated on how well s/he handles the meeting
and the content of the draft document.
Budget
Meeting – The participant is asked to review an
existing budget, make recommendations, and present them to
his/her manager. S/he is evaluated on his/her ability to
deliver an effective presentation and handle objections and
challenges from the manager.
Coaching Exercise – The
participant has a 30 minute coaching session with one of
his/her direct reports. S/he has an opportunity to deal with
several different issues (e.g., productivity, leadership,
and/or teamwork). In the HR Manager center, the participant
coaches a vice-president. Participants are evaluated on their
ability to gather information about the direct report and
effectively manage his/her performance.
Customer
Meeting – Whether in person or over the phone, the
participant is asked to deal with a customer and resolve their
complaint(s). In the Account Executive center, the participant
visits a potential client in order to review a draft proposal.
Participants are evaluated on their ability to resolve
customer issues and make the customer feel valued.
Fire
Simulation – The participant is asked to respond to
visual cues from a computerized fire scene in real time.
Participants are evaluated on their ability to quickly develop
and execute a strategy for fighting the fire
Human Resources
Business Plan – Participants build on their Strategy
Exercise and prepare a more detailed recommendation regarding
a number of HR initiatives. They are evaluated on their
ability to outline a strategy to support the different
business units to meet corporate goals.
In-Basket –
The participant has several pieces of correspondence (letters,
memos) from managers, customers, peers, and direct reports.
Participants choose whether or not to respond to each issue
and are evaluated on the quality of their responses and
decisions.
Knowledge Test – The
participant is tested on a number of multiple-choice technical
knowledge items regarding personnel management, procedures,
fire-fighting and rescue techniques.
Negotiation
Exercise -- The participant meets with a peer from
another department to discuss resource needs for a
corporate-wide project. The participant is evaluated on
his/her ability to manage conflict and reach consensus with
others.
Presentation – In the
Executive Assessment Center, the participant presents the
strategy that s/he has already prepared (pre-work) and
responds to questions from his/her manager. S/he is evaluated
on his/her ability to deliver an effective presentation and
handle objections and challenges from the senior
executive
Project Team Meeting – The
participant assumes the leadership of an existing project team
and is asked to deal with a variety of issues including
deadlines and resource allocation. S/he is evaluated on
his/her ability to resolve conflicts, achieve objectives, and
get team members to participate in the project.
Strategy
Exercise – Participants receive background materials on
their “new” company and industry. They are then asked to
formulate a strategy including a
Strengths/Weakness/Opportunities/Threats analysis and action
plan for making the company more profitable. Participants are
evaluated on their abilities to understand business concepts
and translate them into reasonable and actionable plans for
the business.
Team Meeting – Each
participant receives information on cost saving or revenue
enhancing proposals. As a team, participants discuss the ideas
and are asked to reach consensus. Each member then sends
his/her manager a summary of the meeting and submits a final
recommendation. In the Account Executive Center, the meeting
is between the participant and a direct report in order to
review some proposal materials and make decisions about next
steps. Participants are evaluated on their leadership and
problem solving skills.
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