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ICMA Performance-Based Assessment

ICMA Performance-Based Assessment. The Next Step in Your Professional Development from ICMA University. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment. What Is It? Multi-rater or “360-degree” assessment instrument Multiple perspectives--up to 21 raters Feedback on your managerial performance

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ICMA Performance-Based Assessment

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  1. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment The Next Step in Your Professional Development from ICMA University

  2. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Is It? • Multi-rater or “360-degree” assessment instrument • Multiple perspectives--up to 21 raters • Feedback on your managerial performance • Confidential feedback reports and interpretation • Developed by ICMA and Georgia State University • Based on Practices for Effective Local Government Management • Completed online

  3. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Is It? A tool to help you • Identify your professional strengths • Identify areas for improvement • Complete your Professional Development Plan • Maintain Credentialed Manager status Not a performance evaluation

  4. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment How Does It Help Me Maintain Credentialed Status? • Performance-Based Assessment or an alternative is required every 5 years • Requirement is waived for retired managers and is postponed, upon request, for members in transition • Credentialing Advisory Board is very flexible and will work with members who have extenuating circumstances

  5. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment Who Rates My Performance? • You (self-assessment) • Your supervisor • Up to 19 other raters you select

  6. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment How Do I Get Started? Step 1: Invite raters to participate (people in your organization who are familiar with your performance) Adapt ICMA model communication to tell raters • What the assessment is • What raters will be expected to do • That results will be reported by group (except for supervisor) • To check spam filter if they don’t receive assessment via email

  7. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Next? Step 2: Purchase the assessment • Click link in the Credentialing section of icma.org • Or go to http://icma.org/360 • Purchase online with a credit card ($245)

  8. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Next? Step 3: Organize raters into meaningful groups, for example: • EOs who hired you • EOs elected later • Department heads (may be several groups) • Key staff (may be several groups)

  9. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment Rater Groups • At least 4 raters per group • Results reported by group, not by individual (except self and supervisor) • Results not reported for a group if fewer than 3 respond

  10. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Next? Step 4: Record rater names and e-mail addresses on electronic form Step 5: Submit form to assessment administrator, CCi Assessment Group International Within one to 48 hours, CCi sends each rater an e-mail with • Instructions • Link to the online assessment

  11. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Do Raters Do? • Raters complete the assessment individually (about an hour) • Raters can stop and finish later; responses are saved • Raters submit results to CCi • You complete a self-assessment (same questions) (Step 7 for you)

  12. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Are the Ratings Like? Two kinds of ratings: 1. Importance ratings: Rate the importance of each Practice (1-5 scale or n/a) 2. Performance ratings: Rate performance on 118 statements (1-5 scale or n/a): • Expected level of performance • Current level of performance Plus one open-ended question for additional feedback

  13. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment Sample Importance Rating “How important is this practice in your working relationship with the person being assessed? “Policy Facilitation-Helps elected officials and other community actors identify, work toward, and achieve common goals and objectives” (Rater selects: Not so important, Somewhat important, Important, Very important, Extremely important, Not applicable)

  14. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment Sample Performance Rating: “How well does this person . . . “Help elected officials and other community actors identify, work toward, and achieve common goals and objectives” Current level of performance (rater selects: very low, low, moderate, high, very high, n/a) Expected level of performance (rater selects: very low, low, moderate, high, very high, n/a)

  15. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Kind of Feedback Will I Receive? 8Confidential feedback reports to you: • Summary reports • Reports by rater group • Other feedback provided by raters Reports sent within 48 hours after all responses have been submitted by raters; this usually takes about 30 days but can take up to 60

  16. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment What Do the Reports Show? Reports show overall and by rater group: • Practices/behaviors perceived as most important • Practices/behaviors perceived as greatest strengths • Practices/behaviors perceived as developmental needs • “Gaps” between current and expected performance

  17. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment How Can I Use the Results? Participant’s Guide helps you interpret the reports • What each report means • How you can use the results to • Maintain your strengths • Communicate with your raters • Plan your professional development

  18. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment Summary: • Select raters • Invite raters to participate • Purchase the assessment • Organize raters into groups • Record raters’ names, groupings, and e-mail addresses • Provide rater list to CCi • Complete a self-assessment • Use the reports and Participant’s Guide as the next step in your professional development

  19. ICMA Performance-Based Assessment Questions? Amanda Relyea (arelyea@icma.org) Felicia Logan (flogan@icma.org)

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