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A framework for identifying personal attributes and core capabilities which may be applicable in a number of settings such as career planning or employee performance. | A framework for identifying personal attributes and core capabilities, which may be applicable in a number of settings such as career planning or employee performance. | ||
1. ''The Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT)'' | 1. ''The Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT)''. | ||
The ACT's career assessment framework includes assessments on | The ACT's career assessment framework includes assessments on: | ||
*Temperament | *Temperament | ||
*Personality insight | *Personality insight |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 28 November 2020
A framework for identifying personal attributes and core capabilities, which may be applicable in a number of settings such as career planning or employee performance.
1. The Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT).
The ACT's career assessment framework includes assessments on:
- Temperament
- Personality insight
- Workplace culture
- Motivation at work
- Personal resilience
- Emotional control
- Management skills
- Giving feedback
- Stress management
- Customer focus
- Sound decision-making
- Assertiveness
- Learning styles
- Strengths
2.
Other strengths assessment tools include CliftonStrengths.