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Assessment & Development Centre Training Course - Singapore, Hong Kong and In-house
Did you know that Assessment Centres...
  • Must be based on JOB ANALYSIS*
  • Must use MULTIPLE ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES*
  • Must utilize MULTIPLE ASSESSORS to observe the performance of each assessee*
  • TASK-BASED ASSESSMENT in Assessment & Development Centres is more valid than dimension-based assessment (as announced at the 2010 SIOP conference in Atlanta!)
If not and/or if you are not sure how to implement any of the above, you will certainly benefit from our Assessment & Development Centre Course!
 
  * International Personnel Management Association Task Force on Assessment Centre Guidelines  
 

PsyAsia's three-day Assessment and Development Centre Course provides delegates with a grounding in the assessment centre methodology and ensures that by the end of the course delegates are able to:

  • Evaluate whether or not their organisation is ready to implement assessment/development centres as a tool for effective selection and development.
  • Assess and prepare the resources required to successfully run an assessment/development centre.
  • Design and implement an effective assessment process within their organisation.
  • Understand the role of the assessor and the skills necessary to be effective in this position and have a full appreciation of reliability and validity within the centre.
  • Conduct an assessment/development centre - from logistics to design of exercises matched to job requirements, through to the proper and ethical use of information collected, writing reports and validating the centre.
 
 
  Assessment Center Course Program    
 
Course Timings

9am-5.30*pm except Day 1 which commences at 9.30am.

* On Day Two, delegates spend from 2pm-5.30pm plus whatever extra time they require in preparing a 2-hour assessment centre to run on day three. Therefore, it is necessary to keep some extra time free in the evening of day two to ensure that everything is ready for day three. It is also wise to bring a laptop on Day 2.

^ There is an optional exam on day three. This commences at 4.30pm and usually takes 60-90 minutes to complete.

Days One and Two
Assessment Centre Course
SECTION ONE: GETTING STARTED WITH ASSESSMENT & DEVELOPMENT CENTRES

The business case for assessment and development centres
Seeks to answer the question “Are ACs and DCs worth the investment”. Provides delegates with a sound methodology for answering this question to internal and external clients.

Analyzing the job/person/role specification
Approaches to analysing the job, job description and person specification as a critical start to the process of designing the centre. We’ll look at competency frameworks and how to apply them in the design of the assessment or development centre. By fully understanding the job, we can move on to select appropriate exercises.

SECTION TWO: TESTS AND EXERCISES

An introduction to how to design/source and use each of the following:

Psychometric tests – uses and dangers
When and how to use published psychometric tests.

Designing your own questionnaires

Briefly, how to design your own questionnaire (if you really want to).

In-tray exercises

When to use and how to design standard in-tray exercise scenarios and marking sheets.

Written exercises

When to use and how to design written exercises, such as report-writing exercises.

Case studies

When to use and how to design case-study exercises.

Presentations

When to use and how to design and assess presentations, with or without visual aids.

Group exercises

When to use and how to design and assess/observe group exercises.

Focused discussions
When to use and how to design focused discussions or in-depth interviews on particular topics.

Role-play

When to use and how to design role-play exercises.

SECTION THREE: RUNNING THE CENTRE, RATING EXERCISES AND REPORTING

A review of the major scheduling and resource issues that have to be considered so that your centre is delivered smoothly and effectively, including training and other preparation for centre personnel and candidates/participants.

We then move on to consider how we will objectively score/rate candidates, how we record the behaviours we observe and how we amalgamate everything and report to decision- makers. We will also cover the provision of sensitive developmental feedback to candidates.

SECTION FOUR: VALIDATION, EVALUATION AND GOOD PRACTICE ISSUES

Validating the centre and evaluating the process
How to validate the exercises and the centre as a whole to ensure that it meets the test of validity, consistency and fairness, and demonstrates value for money. Many providers of ACDC training skip this due to a limited knowledge of this area and the statistics that go with it. Our experienced organisational psychologist will show delegates how to validate in a fun and experiential way!

Good practice issues and resources

A range of good practice issues to be aware of, including the published codes of practice and the need for your own code/policy on the use of assessment and development centres; a recap on issues concerning Equal Opportunities, and advice on how to keep up-to-date, including details about conferences and webinars on Assessment/Development Centres.

Day Three: Running the Assessment or Development Centre

Running an Assessment Centre

The final day of the course is for delegates to actually run an assessment or development centre. On many of our courses we cooperate with local organisations or universities in Singapore or Hong Kong and invite their executives or students to our session to be assessed and receive feedback all under the supervision of the facilitator. This is not possible on every course. Where this is not possible, we assess ourselves! In this case, in the morning, half of the group becomes assessors and half becomes assessees. The grouping is then swapped in the afternoon. To ensure your group is fully prepared for Day Three, please do not plan anything in the evening of Day Two as you may need additional preparation time!
 
  Who is the Assessment & Development Centre course for?    
 
This course is for anybody within the Human Resource field who needs to run assessment programs on potential or existing employees. The course does not prepare consultants to design their own commercial exercises as a thorough understanding of statistical procedures for assessing reliability and validity as well as a strong background in developing competency frameworks would be required.
 
  Where and When is the Assessment Centre Training Workshop?    
 
This course runs periodically (subject to demand) as a public course in Hong Kong and Singapore. Please see our website for current course dates. More frequently, it runs as an in-house course. In-house courses can be run anywhere in Asia, Australia, the Middle East, the UK and even further afield!
 
  Course Facilitator and PsyAsia Experience    
 

ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION
This course is usually facilitated by Dr. Graham Tyler. Graham is a fully registered organizational psychologist, Chartered Scientist and executive director of PsyAsia International. His PhD thesis concentrated on psychometric assessment with particular emphasis on the validity of international and local models of personality in Asia. Previously an MBA lecturer for the UK’s University of Leicester Dubai Campus and more recently a visiting lecturer for a Hong Kong university (teaching MSc HRM),

Graham spends most of his time involved in training and consultancy in organizational psychology commuting between Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Australia. Graham's training and consultancy work in job analysis, selection and development systems, performance appraisal, assessment centres and generally maximising performance at work has seen him work with organisations such as Cathay Pacific, Citibank, BP, guinness, Hewitt Consulting and FedEx in addition to government organisations such as the Hong Kong Institute for Vocational Education, the Singapore Ministry of Defense and the Singapore Civil Service College.

He is a full member of the Australian and British Psychological Societies and his research with psychometric tools has been recognised by the British Psychological Society with their prestigious prize for Scientific Contribution to Organizational Psychology. Graham is also an Associate Fellow of the Hong Kong Psychological Society and a member of the Hong Kong Institute for HRM. He continues to be interested in assessment and selection research and his research has been published in international peer-reviewed and professional journals whilst he is a reviewer for the Journal of Personality & Individual Differences as well as for the annual SIOP (Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology) conference in the USA. In recognition of voluntary contributions to society and the less fortunate, Graham has been awarded honorary life membership of the British Red Cross Society and was nominated for the Wesley Hospital "Ideals in Action" award.

CANTONESE VERSION
This is usually facilitated by Austin Tay. Austin has sixteen years experience across various specialisations including, psychological assessment services and recruitment, training, project management, sales and marketing, business development and operations. Austin has worked in the service, construction, security and recruitment industries.

Austin started his career with Coffee Club Pte Ltd, Singapore in 1993. He then moved to Bethamesh Singapore Pte Ltd, a construction company, in 1995 and was subsequently seconded to its operations in Hong Kong as its Sales Manager. He rejoined Hiang Kie Singapore Pte Ltd; a coffee trading company headquartered in Singapore, parent company of Coffee Club Pte Ltd, Singapore, and was seconded to its subsidiary, Hiang Kie Hong Kong Ltd, as its Operations and Training Manager. He joined Gurkha International Group, a security and employment company in 2000, as its Business Development Manager and was subsequently promoted to Business Development Director in 2001. Austin then joined Hudson Global Resources HK Ltd, to head its Talent Management and Development practice in 2008 with focus on developing the business and delivery of projects providing: Psychological assessment services; Assessment and development centres; Competency based interview training; Competency modelling and profiling consultancy; 360 degree feedback surveys; and Outplacement & Executive coaching consultancy. He has also authored the article in Efinancial Career – ‘How banks keep High Potentials’ (17 October 2008).

Austin holds a BSc in Psychology with Socio-Legal Studies and a Masters in Commercial and International Law from the University of Buckingham, UK, a Post Graduate Diploma in Law from the College of Law, London, and a Masters in Psychology of Work from the University of Leicester, UK. He is a graduate member of the British Psychological Society, the Hong Kong Psychological Society and an international affiliate of the American Psychological Association. He is a member of the Division of Industrial Organisational Psychology for both the British Psychological Society and the Hong Kong Psychological Society, the Society for Industrial and Organisational Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resources Management. He is also a member of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce.

PsyAsia's facilitators have been running Assessment and Development Centre training courses for over 13 years now. Our experience in training in this topic as well as designing and running corporate assessment centres spans the UK, Africa, Australia, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Singapore, China, Macao SAR, Malaysia and Hong Kong SAR. We have worked at ministerial and government level as well as with the world's most notable and blue-chip organizations. Our courses are only ever run by registered organisational psychologists who are answerable to registration boards for competency and practice and must undergo hours of professional development each year to ensure they remain current and to be able to renew their registration.

 
  Certification    
 
All attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance from PsyAsia International, signed by a registered organizational psychologist. For those who choose to sit and are successful in the final competency exam (optional), this certificate will be replaced with a Certificate of Competence.
 
 
 
 
 

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  What our delegates think...    
 
Very well structured, comprehensive, and practical. It gives attendees the confidence to design and run assessments that can be sure are valid and fair.
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APM Group (Thailand)

Well thought through and well designed by the expert.
Potchanart Seebungkerd
Executive Faculty and Executive Coach
APMGroup (Thailand)

Dr. Tyler leads us to discover that assessing and recruiting the right person need information and details more than we thought. We never have too much information, normally we have less.
Suree J.
Consultant and Faculty
APMGroup (Thailand)

“Great Course!”
Evelyn Chue
Manager
Deloitte Consulting (Malaysia)

“It was of high standard.”
Georgia
Consultant
Thomas International (Malaysia)

“I found the exercises on the course to be practical and extremely useful to help me better understand the course.
Senior Consultant
Deloitte Consulting (Malaysia)

“The practice helps to bring the concepts together”
Anonymous

“A very useful and enjoyable course with bundles of practical application.
Anonymous
Principal Consultant (Singapore)

“Excellent.”
Kenneth Lim
Psychologist
Ministry of Defence (Singapore)

“The practical aspect provides a good complement to the theoretical concepts on the subject.”
Harish Shah
HR Consultant (Singapore)

Good and really enjoy.”
Yun Leong Yu
Manager - Manpower & Salary Admin
Resorts World BHD (Malaysia)

“You were a very effective facilitator.”
Anonymous
Macau SAR Government

It is a useful course for setting up an assessment centre.”
Anonymous
Macau SAR Government

“Excellent, surpassed my expectations.”
Anonymous
Macau SAR Government

“A very practical course...”
Anonymous
Macau SAR Government
 
 
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