Welcome to the EACC 360-Degree Assessment – Custom Assessments
$250.00 Per Individual- Minimum 10 Individuals
$250.00 Per Individual- Minimum 10 Individuals
$250.00
Welcome to the EACC 360-Degree Custom Assessment. Let us take a few moments to understand what a 360-degree assessment is and how it operates. The EACC 360-degree assessment collects qualitative (which are comments) and quantitative (which are numerical) data based on your own and the perceptions of other individuals you choose to give you feedback surrounding your leadership capabilities in various areas. Ultimately it gives you a snapshot of your strengths and opportunities for growth as a leader.
The EACC 360-Degree Custom Assessment allows your organization to define and develop, with assistance, topics and accompanying questions that support your inquiry and understanding into a select base of desired questions you desire data on.
The EACC 360-Degree Custom Assessment requires a minimum of ten assessment individual takers for development to occur and for this service to be used.
Minimum of ten of the same customer assessments must be purchased.
This instrument includes an assessment and a reference guide with explanations to assist you in processing and understanding the results of your assessment. By taking this assessment you have started your journey to understanding yourself better through your and others and having additional alternatives in how you respond in various situations.
As with all assessments, we intend to use them for learning and creating awareness. There is no right or wrong answer, and you realize you will have varying level of proficiency and/or awareness based on the situation with each of them. The goal of the assessment is to broaden your awareness of the components you have comfort in and enhance the components that offer you varying opportunities for growth.
Learning Objectives
It will inquire into the perceptions of yourself, your Supervisor, Peers, Co-Workers, and Employees (if applicable) on various leadership topics.
The assessment will broaden your understanding and awareness in yourself and how others perceive you in the workplace setting. The results will increase your
Assessment Development Guide
The EACC 360-degree custom assessment has four steps to it.
Process, Results, and Resource Guide
The EACC 360-degree assessment has eight steps to it.
Let us take a moment and explore each step in more detail:
Step One- Deciding the most appropriate individuals to give you feedback. In this step, you pick your evaluators. You are allowed yourself, one supervisor, four peers (that is someone that knows you well though does not necessarily work with you), four co-workers (that is someone that works directly with you), and four employees if they apply to your situation. You may be thinking?
Remember, pick a balanced mixture of individuals you connect well with, and those you do not. This will give you a good representation of yourself in the end.
Step Two- Asking for their commitment to complete the assessment on you. In this step, you are encouraged to contact everyone and ask them if they have 20 minutes to complete a 360-degree assessment within the next week. This may be more difficult with individuals that are more challenging for you to communicate with. Ensure that their feedback is critical and much appreciated to your professional growth and that you do encourage unfiltered confidential responses.
Step Three- Completing and submitting your respondent form. In this step, once you have carefully considered and asked individuals to complete your 360-degree assessment of you, you will complete the “Respondent Form” that collects your respondent’s names, email addresses, and title (peer, co-worker, etc.) of each person you would like to complete this assessment on you. Being accurate on what you submit is critical, as any errors cannot be adjusted once submitted. I will express this again; errors cannot be changed. This respondent from will be available to you once payment has been made via the email you will receive with its link.
Step Four- Now that you submitted the respondent form. In this step, it is time for you to look for the assessment request in your email and take a few moments to open the link and complete the assessment yourself. More times than less, individuals forget to take the assessment by “looking at themselves” through their perception.
Step Five- Checking in With Respondents. In this step remember that individuals are busy, just as you are, and a friendly reminder to ensure they have taken the assessment will yield you more feedback and workable data. Checking in and reminding individuals you asked to take the assessment by many is appreciated.
Remember that, to the second, once you submit the respondent form the survey runs for 21-days. At that time, it closes and your EACC 360-Degree Assessment Report will be generated and emailed to you. Individuals are sent three reminder requests to fill out the assessment during this 21-day period until its completed- though ultimately it is your responsibility to check-in with them to ensure they have completed it.
Step Six- Processing and Interpreting Your Results. In this step, you will receive your EACC 360-degree Assessment Report (remember it will be emailed two weeks from the date and time you submit the respondent form). Within each topic area, you will find a quantitative summary overall chart that captures the results based on the groupings of Self, Supervisor, Peers, Co-Workers, and Employees.
Directly below the chart, you find the specific questions that make up the overall results, and the response rate from each of the respondent groupings, with quantitative summaries based on the specific questions and grouping shared.
Lastly you will find the qualitative results grouped in two categories, “Self”- that represents your comments, and “Other” that is represented by the compilation of all peers, co-workers, employees, and your supervisor in one grouping.
On the last page of your report, you will find a listing of each of the individuals you requested to complete the assessment on you.
Step Seven- Valuating for Interpretation. Most 360-degree assessments end with the reported results leaving the one being assessed, to interpret the results based solely on their perceptions. The EACC 360-Degree Assessment encourages individuals to complete what they consider the other 50% of the assessment, or “Validating the Results.” Validating the results first entails reviewing the results while looking for general themes, generalizations, and possible gaps between the raw scores and comments given. The validation process then takes those observations and discusses them with all the respondents from the last sheet of their report. This is done by setting up an appointment with each of them, knowing if less than 100% completion rate occurred that some did not do it, to share those assumptions developed by themselves in the hope of uncovering more data and concrete examples to bringing clarity to the understanding and usefulness of the report.
Step Eight- Constructing Developmental Goals and Next Steps. Once a clearer understanding and usefulness of the EACC 360-Degree Assessment results have been uncovered. You will then be able construct developmental goals to enhance current strengths and challenge opportunities for growth.
In a moment you with take the EACC 360-Degree Assessment to broaden your understanding of strengths and opportunities for growth from the perceptions of yourself, your Supervisor, Peers, Co-Workers, and Employees (if applicable) on various leadership topics. Once you complete the payment process an email will be sent to you with a link to the EACC 360-Degree Assessment Respondent Form directly. Make sure to save this email, as it is your record proof of purchase.