Assessment Guidelines

Criteria for Assessment

CriteriaProficientDevelopingBeginning
Diagnosis & Framing of Change (20%)Clear, evidence‑based diagnosis; applies relevant models (Lewin, McKinsey, etc.); identifies drivers, barriers, and readiness.Some analysis; applies at least one model but with limited depth; identifies a few drivers/barriers.Minimal or no analysis; models not applied or misapplied; unclear drivers/barriers.
Strategy & Planning (20%)Compelling vision and roadmap; urgency and guiding coalition evident (Kotter); milestones, lead measures, and risks addressed.Plan has goals and steps but lacks detail in urgency, coalition, or risk management.No coherent plan; vague or unrealistic strategy.
Systems Alignment (15%)Strong systems perspective (7S, stocks/flows); aligns structures, processes, and culture to support change.Some recognition of systems; partial alignment attempted.No evidence of systems thinking; focus only on isolated tasks.
People & Emotions (15%)Anticipates and addresses emotional responses (Bridges); demonstrates empathy, psychological safety, and engagement strategies.Some awareness of emotional impact; limited or generic strategies.Ignores human/emotional dimension.
Execution & Project Protection (15%)Disciplined execution (Covey’s lead measures, scorecards, accountability); protects project from competing priorities.Some evidence of execution discipline; tracking/accountability inconsistent.No structured execution; project left vulnerable.
Reflection & Learning (10%)Deep reflection; clear lessons learned; links back to theory and future practice.Some reflection; a few lessons identified; limited theory connection.No meaningful reflection or learning evident.
Professional Standards (5%)Clear, professional, well‑structured; visuals and documentation enhance credibility.Adequate presentation; some issues with clarity or professionalism.Poorly structured, unclear, or careless presentation.

How to Use This

  • Proficient = you’ve demonstrated strong application of theory and practice.

  • Developing = you’re on the right track but need more depth, clarity, or consistency.

  • Beginning = you’ve missed key elements or not applied the frameworks effectively.