Rise Above the Crowd: The Power of Personal Branding
Understanding Personal Branding Tom Peters: “We are CEOs of our own companies: Me Inc. To be in business today, our most important job is to…
Understanding Personal Branding Tom Peters: “We are CEOs of our own companies: Me Inc. To be in business today, our most important job is to…
Understanding Fear and Its Role Fear is a fundamental human emotion with deep-rooted biological and psychological dimensions. From an evolutionary standpoint, fear functions as a…
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In today’s world, star ratings have become almost second nature when it comes to selecting products or booking hotels on various eCommerce platforms. Ratings provide a glimpse into the perceived quality of a product or hotel based on the experiences of previous customers. On the other hand, assessment serves as a valuable tool for identifying the next steps in development. The key lies in using a scale that can serve both assessment purposes and guide measures toward achieving a higher maturity level. Today, I’ll be sharing various maturity assessment models that I’ve encountered, with a focus on explaining the doHow® maturity assessment model for a clearer understanding. Back in 1986, my first encounter with an annual appraisal used a range from 1 to 5, where 1 represented “Not Fit” and 5 represented “Exceptional.” Over time, this scale evolved to include more nuanced descriptors, such as “Always below expectation” to “Always exceeds expectation,” in an effort to introduce objectivity. The Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) maturity model, established in the 1990s, consists of six levels, ranging from 0 (Incomplete) to 5 (Optimizing). Widely adopted, this model is instrumental in building process-based organizations for consistent outcomes, serving as the foundation for business process management today. Manufacturing companies often use the 5S model, mirroring the CMMI model with levels from 0 (Disorganized) to 5 (Sustained). Business excellence models from the 2000s, derived from the CMMI model, typically feature five stages ranging from 0% (Inability to achieve) to 90-100% (Outstanding ability to achieve). Even the ZED (Zero Effect Zero Defect) model, developed by the Government of India for manufacturing, utilizes a scale based on the CMMI model with five levels from 1 (Struggler) to 5 (World Class). While these models are prevalent, they often require considerable expertise for accurate assessment. Drawing inspiration from developmental psychology, particularly the Spiral Dynamics (SD) model, the doHow® maturity assessment model merges elements from both CMMI and SD, defining seven maturity levels. 1. Survivor: – Ignorance of practice/competency – Proactive when survival is at risk – Assuming awareness of practice/competency – Believing knowing is doing 2. Follower: – Awareness of practice/competency – Proactive when companionship is at risk – Acknowledging maturity – Wanting to learn and improve 3. Performer: – Learner of practice/competency – Proactive when reputation is at risk – Consciously learning competencies/skills – Making notes during discussions 4. Organizer: – Good in practice/competency – Proactive when clockwork is at risk …
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In today’s dynamic work environment, career development is more important than ever. Employees are increasingly looking for meaningful growth opportunities and clear pathways to promotion.…
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