Why I Would Use Assessments Today
There are many organizational issues I faced as a human resource
professional of the past sixteen years that were not met head
on. Oh, we were pretty good with the band-aid solutions versus
delving into the core of the problems. Others may also relate to
the above statements. As I have become older and wiser, I began
to understand what reliable and valid assessments can do for an
organization when used in the appropriate application. It is
clear to me now that I should have used assessments in the past.
It would have made my life so much easier and in doing so helped
my company be more successful.
Within any size organization many situations are worthy of
consideration for using assessments. Below are my top 3 reasons
to use assessments today.
1. To provide more consistency within the selection and hiring
process. Also, to get more people involved in the process when
appropriate.
There are reliable pre-employment assessments available that
generate legal interview questions. So while I could free up
more of my time to perform other tasks I could also rest easier
knowing that as long as the assessments were used as designed
they were perfectly legal. Assessments also help provide
stability to the process by providing consistent information. An
organization will get the same type of information and insight
about all their applicants. Flexible and convenient
administration not only improves your selection process but can
also shorten your selection process. Valid and reliable
assessments can be a valuable addition to your current selection
process.
2. To enable an organization to make better hiring and
promotional decisions.
Unfortunately I am very familiar with what I would call a "hit
and miss" interview and selection process. Never knew who might
be doing the interviewing, never knew what questions might be
asked and was certainly not sure whether we had selected the
best candidate. We also promoted our best hourly employees and
made them our weakest supervisors. How can it be that in six
short months we went from praising and promoting John to asking
him to clear out his desk? How many times did we hire or promote
someone that did not meet our expectations? While using
assessments is not an exact science, it can significantly
increase your chances of selecting the right person for the
right job. Studies show that in using only an interview, your
odds of selecting a good hire is only about 1 in 7. Using valid
tools for benchmarking and job match along with other resources
can increase your odds to 3 out of 4. Assessments that allow for
the development of customized job match patterns enable an
organization to hire or promote individuals who can better meet
the mental demands of the job, and who also have the behaviors
and motivations to perform the necessary tasks with greater
success.
3. To move the business forward. To invest in the people and the
organization.
Assessments work and they can also provide a good return on
investment. Assessments can provide valuable information and
insight. Assessments can help an organization reduce turnover,
increase employee productivity and company sales, enhance
customer service, enable managers to be more effective, improve
morale and help facilitate personal growth and development. And
you can track your current organizational performance measures
after implementation to justify and monitor your investment.
Assessments can help address some of those reoccurring internal
issues.
One thing to remember is that not all assessments are alike. It
is not like when you have seen one, you have seen them all. Find
an assessment that was designed for your organizations intended
or needed purpose, and one that has been recently validated for
that application. Leaders in the assessment industry have all
the information, sample reports, and technical manuals easily
available so that an informed decision can be made. If you still
are unsure, ask about an opportunity to "demo" the assessment
before making a final decision. Would you buy your next car
without a test drive? Remember assessments are not intended to
actually make decisions, only to provide better and more
complete information to the actual decision maker within the
organization.
Employees will be happier and more engaged if they are matched
to a job that allows them to capitalize on their strengths,
skills and talents. Valid and reliable assessments can help make
that happen. The impact will be reflected in the company's
bottom line.