Launching Tomorrow’s
Business Leaders:
Assessment and
Development
Background and Goals of the Initiative
Preparing our students to be global business leaders• Success at Krannert• Success in the (initial) job market• Long-term career success
Offering a supplement to curricular experiences• Relational and leadership capabilities: the “soft skills”?
Creating an individualized developmental plan for you (“meeting you where you are”)
Instilling an appreciation for openness to feedback and a developmental orientation
Emulating the best practices of organizations in managing human capital
What do organizations do? (Best Practices in Human Capital
Management) An integrated approach to assessment and development
• Based around a “competency model”• Provides a common framework and language for the dimensions on which
you select employees, evaluate them and provide feedback, and develop them
Careful and comprehensive assessment on the behavioral competencies• “360” evaluations, to provide complete picture
Comprehensive feedback regarding ratings on the competencies• Particularly regarding self-other discrepancies
Provision of developmental opportunities that explicitly target specific competencies
Provision of performance coaches▪ To help make sense of feedback and create developmental action plans
How was the Krannert Competency Model created?
Developed based on:• Interviews, focus groups, and surveys• With current and former students, staff, faculty,
and corporate recruiters• Three criteria: those competencies important for …• Success at Krannert• Initial job market success• Long-term career success
• Resulted in a set of 12 core competencies…
What is the Competency Model for Krannert Master’s
Students? YOUR PERSONAL BRAND Trustworthiness and integrity Personal responsibility Professionalism Initiative YOUR SKILLS Oral Communication Written Communication Decision-making and Decisiveness Strategic Thinking YOUR RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS Networking Team building Cultural Appreciation Adaptability
Krannert Competencies
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Trustworthiness and Integrity
Actions are aligned with what one says and with agreed-upon ethical principles. Maintains confidentiality in dealing with sensitive information.
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Personal Responsibility
Accepts responsibility for one’s own actions, decisions, and deliverables; holds oneself accountable; follows through on promises; owns one’s own education, development, and career planning.
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Professionalism
Conducts oneself in line with business-professional standards regarding dress, communication, and respectful and collegial engagement with others; effectively manages one’s reputation and brand.
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Initiative and Urgency
Takes a proactive approach to identify and address what needs to be done.
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Oral Communication
Using the English language, expresses thoughts verbally in a clear, effective, and compelling manner, in both conversations and formal presentations.
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Written Communication
Expresses oneself in written English (e.g., memos, emails, course papers) clearly, succinctly, and effectively, with the use of proper grammar.
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Decision Making and Decisiveness
Uses sound judgment and analytic skills to make appropriate decisions; knows when to move from analysis to action (to avoid analysis paralysis).
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Strategic Thinking
Looks at an issue from multiple vantage points while maintaining focus on the big picture.
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Networking
Appropriately initiates and effectively maintains relationships with peers, faculty, staff, alumni, and corporate contacts.
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Team Building
Capitalizes on individual talents to build purposeful cooperation and commitment in a team.
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Cultural Appreciation
Demonstrates awareness of, and both respects and values, the cultures and beliefs of others.
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Adaptability
Readily adjusts to changing situations and demands.
Krannert Competencies
Opportunities for Second Year Student InvolvementOpportunity for 360 assessment and
feedback (September/October)
Opportunity to apply for the position of Coach to 1st year students (application: October/November; training: 3rd module)
Interested? Contact [email protected]
Krannert Project Team Integrated involvement with Professional Masters Office…
• Especially Joy Dietz and Jen Bennett And Graduate Career Services
• Especially Roger Stewart, Maureen Huffer & Jill Mullens Partnered with the human capital development consulting
firm ADAYANA (www.adayana.com) Project Manager: Tom McDuffee (Executive Alumni in
Residence; [email protected]) Faculty Lead: Deidra Schleicher (Associate Professor,
OBHR; [email protected]) Our thanks to Dean Jerry Lynch and Dean Chris Earley for
their support of this initiative