The
Achiever® questionnaire is designed to be compiled by an individual
to derive a numerical score in six Mental Aptitudes and ten
Personality (i.e., Behavioral) Dimensions. It is then possible
to compare a person's scores in both mental aptitudes and personality
(i.e., behavioral) traits to people who have proven successful
in a job category.
The Achiever® report is utilized in the pre-employment selection and/or training
process to develop effectiveness, productivity and job satisfaction.
The six Mental Aptitudes measured
by the Achiever® are:
Mental Acuity - learning comprehension, judgment, reasoning
and problem-solving ability
Business Terms - knowledge of basic business terms
Memory Recall - knowledge of current events as they relate
to the job
Vocabulary - general English vocabulary skills
Numerical Perception - ability to handle numerically
related tasks quickly and accurately
Mechanical Interest - measures interest in the mechanical
area
The ten Personality (i.e., Behavioral)
Dimensions measured
by the Achiever® are:
Energy - energy, drive, tension and stress levels
Flexibility - integrity, reliability, dependability and
work ethics
Organization - personal orientation to plan and utilize
time wisely
Communication - innate ability to meet and interact with
people
Emotional Development - ego, self-esteem, self-confidence
and ability to handle pressure
Assertiveness - strength and determination to get one's
way
Competitiveness - team orientation versus individualistic
competitiveness
Mental Toughness - psychological stamina to deal with
life and job problems
Questioning/Probing - instinct to question and probe
rather than accepting things at face value
Motivation - security-motivated or recognition, incentive
and commission oriented
The Achiever® contains two
validity scales to
assess the accuracy of the Achiever report:
Distortion - frankness of the respondent as related to
the statistical validity of the personality dimensions
Equivocation - consistent decision-making of the respondent
as it relates to the accuracy of the personality dimensions
measured
The Achiever® takes about 50-60 minutes to
complete.
The Achiever® report is comprised of the following:
The narrative segment, which explains each aptitude and
personality dimension that is being assessed in the report,
and how the individual has scored in each compared to the
job.
A graphic matrix comparing the individual’s actual
scores to the desirable benchmarks for the job. These
benchmarks may be derived for an individual company based
on their own successful people in the job, based on the
job description, or the person can be assessed against
our data base of people who are successful in those jobs.
Leadership Analysis identifying the person’s strongest
areas and areas the person could benefit from developing
in, based on the following five elements of leadership:
Planning
Organizing
Directing
Staffing
Controlling
Sales Analysis identifying the person’s strongest
areas and areas the person could benefit from developing
in, based on the following five elements of selling:
Developing rapport
Identifying a need or desire
Presenting the product/service to fill
Prospect’s needs
Dealing with objections
Closing the sale
Personal Development Plan compiled as a result of the
overall assessment of the individual to the aptitudes and
traits required in the job to successfully perform the
job, and identify those actions the individual can take,
on a daily basis, books they can read, etc., to become
stronger in the overall job itself.
Behavioral interview questions
that can be asked in a follow-up interview process, which
are created as a result of the comparison of the individual
to the requirements of the job. In addition, responses
are given that the interviewer might look for from the
person in relation to the person’s
linkage or non-linkage to the job.