An Assessment Center is a day-long, multi-exercise, regimen suitable for
Promotional Candidates in which a team of three experienced examiners
come to your site and administer usually three or four of the following
exercises to your Candidates.  It generates the most comprehensive, real-time,
real-stress, realistic look at Candidates under the types of changing
circumstances and pressures that present themselves in the job - from daily
In-Basket, to Employee Problem Role Play, to Command of a Major Incident.

Final Reports are generated that report eight Dimensions of Candidate
Capability, four Tactical and four Managerial.


Structure

A team of three examiners comes to your site and administers several
exercises to all Candidates.  They bring everything with them, exercises,
scoring templates, instructions, materials, even lodging and local
transportation.  All you have to provide is venue - usually three classroom
sized rooms with the capability of isolating one of them from all
communications, in or out.


Exercises

Customers select usually three or four of the following six exercises, and
within each exercise type, there is a selection of actual scenarios from which
customers can select their preference.

In-Basket

Candidates sit down at a desk and find fifteen or twenty messages, memos,
reports, etc., in their in-basket.  They are instructed to deal with all items
efficiently and to greatest effect.  They are graded on several parameters, such
as checking all phone messages first, in case any are urgent, checking all
items first before beginning detail work on any one, taking each item as far as
it can be taken before having to leave a message or issue a request, etc.

Written Presentation

Candidates are instructed to create a memo, or report, or news release, etc.,
based on certain input documents and notes provided by the Mayor, the Chief,
possibly some citizen's group, etc.  They are judged on responsiveness to
instructions, quality of the communication, effectiveness, appropriateness of
language for the audience, etc.

Oral Presentation

Candidates present an assigned topic to a specified audience.  Depending on
rank being tested, it may be Stop, Drop, and Roll to pre-schoolers, or a
proposal to a local government body to implement an ALS capability in the
fire department.  It could be an information release dealing with a sensitive
issue to the media.  Candidates are judged on appearance, demeanor,
appropriateness of manner, language, content, and delivery, as well as
effectiveness of the presentation and overall media relations impact on the
Department.

Employee Role Play

Candidates are assigned to deal with an employee on a sensitive issue
requiring capable interpersonal skills, knowledge of Department policy,
strength of character, and poise in a management function.  It may be a
suspected substance abuse situation, theft, possibly workplace harassment,
etc.  Actor is instructed in detail on when to oppose, cooperate, open up or
clam up depending on Candidate actions.  Candidates are graded in two
broad areas:  how well they implement the Department policy that pertains to
the situation, and how well they reach out to and interact with this human
employee.

Group Problem Solve

Simulating a department head meeting, Candidates are assigned as a group of
six or eight, to generate a proposal to deal with a given circumstance.  
Candidates are instructed to give their full diligence to evaluating the ideas of
others, while contributing some ideas of their own.  They are judged on their
contribution to the overall goal of the group - that is, how well they spot
flaws or problems in others' ideas, how tactfully or kindly they point them
out, but don't let them go by just to keep the peace, as well as what they
contribute on their own, indicating their degree of thoughtfulness about both
the subject and the outcome of the group's efforts.  They are not credited for
attempting to take over, lead, or dominate the meeting.

Tactical Scenario

This is a real-time, evolving, tactical scenario - either played out over radio,
or by other means of presentation such as projector or handouts with
narrative.  Candidates will have a usual complement of resources and receive
patchy, perhaps contradicting, information, at first, gradually augmented as
more information comes in.  This may be an MCI, a haz-mat incident, act of
terrorism, apartment fire, etc.  They are polled at several points throughout
the process as to, "What would you do now?  What are you considering, but
NOT doing now?  Why not?"

Not all these scenarios have positive endings - they are quite realistic in the
sudden, intense, stresses they can impose, requiring immediate decisions with
incomplete information.

Candidates are graded, broadly, on composure, capability, and effectiveness
under pressure.


The Examiners

Examiners are seasoned, experienced Chief Officers, Instructors, and others,
similarly qualified, serving or retired, who know all the lingo, tactics, tricks
of the trade, bluffs, and acceptable alternate strategies.  One of the most
powerful features of this process is that our Examiners are professionally
trained in conducting Assessment Centers and don't know anyone involved,
including you the customer.

This feature ensures objectivity.  Chiefs brought in from neighboring
departments may very well know you, even be friends, from conferences,
mutual aid meetings, etc.  Challenges to objectivity can be tough to disprove
when people from nearby are used as Examiners.


Scheduling

Each team can test up to 8 Candidates on up to 3 exercises per day.  We can
send multiple teams or stay multiple days.  Score Reports are available in 72
hours.


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Promotion - Assessment Center

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Canada, including Cities, Districts, State/Provincial Certification Agencies, Police and Fire Academies,
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