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Standard Report
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The online Standard Report is an
economic and effective method of evaluating supervisors, managers, directors,
and executives. It contains the following parts:
If you would like a sample of this assessment, please click on the button below. The
sample is in Adobe Acrobat format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, you can
download it at www.adobe.com. Also, the file is rather large. If you would like a
sample assessment sent to you, please request it using our general inquiry email form.

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Part I: Data Summary
The participant's comprehensive Data Summary is presented at the beginning of
the data report. The participant's five highest and lowest leadership strengths and
weaknesses are identified. This synopsis provides the participant with a big picture
of their results. back
Part II: Behaviors
Managers are assessed across 96 specific behavioral areas. These 96 Behaviors, presented in full-color pages,
are analyzed and displayed in statistical and graphical form. The analysis of the 96 Behaviors allows the
participant an opportunity to identify their managerial strengths and weaknesses as observed by those with whom
they work. back
Part III: Top Ten Critical Items
Out of the 96 Behaviors, evaluators select the ten most important attributes in an
"ideal leader," allowing the participant to learn which behaviors are most important in
the eyes of their associates. These Top Ten lists enable the participant's highest valued aspects of management
to be compared with the management behaviors most valued by his or her bosses, peers, direct reports, and customers. back
Part IV: Verbatim Responses
Verbatim Responses on the strengths and weaknesses of the participants are also
included. Written by the participant's boss(es), direct reports, peers, and customers, these
revealing responses provide insightful data leading to personal improvement. back
Part V: Taking Action
Research is clear that feedback alone does not change behavior. It changes when feedback
is translated into measurable and realistic actions. We have provided two worksheets to aid
you in reviewing your feedback and setting goals. The Developmental Learnings worksheets
allow you to make notes while you read through your data. The Personal Development Plan (PDP)
can be used to synthesis your Developmental Learnings and create an action plan. We strongly
advise that you use a coach or mentor to facilitate and provide follow up during this process. back
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