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Title: Simulations for Assessment


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Simulations for Assessment
  • Warren Bobrow, Ph.D.
  • All About Performance
  • warren_at_allaboutperformance.biz

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Drivers of Innovation
  • Cost
  • Contextual, if not content related validity
  • Job Analysis
  • Client image

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Assessment Centers
  • Cost is perhaps the biggest driver here
  • Use digital recordings of role-plays
  • Assessors dont have to be at the AC
  • Upload, instead of ship
  • Skype for role-plays
  • Participants dont have to be at the AC
  • Role players dont have to be at the AC
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Assessment Centers
  • In-baskets that mirror e-mail
  • No longer have to read bad handwriting!

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Not So FastOther Considerations
  • You no longer control the quality of the
    technology
  • Bandwidth
  • Skill
  • Particularly for people my age and older

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Not So FastOther Considerations
  • Keeping up with technology is expensive
  • Changes in hardware
  • Everything is moving from PC/Laptop to
    handhelds/tablets
  • Data integrity and security
  • Changes in work
  • We moved from paper to phone to e-mail for
    in-baskets, now we need to account for texting
    and other forms of messaging

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Assessment Centers
  • Feedback
  • Use of databases to
  • Ensure the same participant behavior receives the
    same feedback
  • Assessors dont have to be creative in each
    statement
  • Language/recommendations fit client
    competency/training models

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Research Opportunities
  • Does all of this really lead to more accurate
    predictions?
  • Does it matter?
  • Are there groups that are being left out?
  • Or is this approach more inclusive?
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