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A. PERSONAL COMPETENCE SELF-AWARENESS scale: 1 - underdeveloped 2- needs improvement 3 - adequate 4 - good 5- excellent Emotional Awareness: Recognizing one s emotions and their effects. 1 I always know which emotions I am feeling and why 2 I realize the links between my feelings and what I think, do, and say 3 I recognize how my feelings affect my performance 4 I have a guiding awareness of my values and goals Accurate Self-Assessment: Knowing one s strengths and limits. 1 I am aware of my strengths and weaknesses 2 I am reflective and try to learn from experience 3 I am open to candid feedback, new perspectives, continuous learning, and self-development 4 I am able to show a sense of humour and perspective about myself Self-Confidence: Sureness about one s self-worth and capabilities. 1 I present myself with self-assurance; I have "presence" 2 I can voice views that are unpopular and go out on a limb for what is right 3 I am decisive, and able to make sound decisions despite uncertainties and pressures

SELF-REGULATION Self-Control: Managing disruptive emotions and impulses. 1 I manage my impulsive feelings and distressing emotions well 2 I stay composed, positive, and unflappable even in trying moments 3 I think clearly and stay focused under pressure Trustworthiness: Maintaining standards of honesty and integrity. 1 I consistently act ethically and am considered to be above reproach 2 I build trust by being reliable and authentic 3 I admit my own mistakes and confront unethical actions in others 4 I take tough, principled stands even if they are unpopular Conscientiousness: Taking responsibility for personal performance. 1 I meet commitments and keep promises 2 I hold myself accountable for meeting my objectives 3 I am organized and careful in my work Adaptability: Flexibility in handling change. 1 I smoothly handle multiple demands, shifting priorities, and rapid change 2 I adapt my responses and tactics to fit fluid circumstances 3 I am flexible in how I see events Innovativeness: Being comfortable with and open to novel ideas and new information. 1 I seek out fresh ideas from a wide variety of sources 2 I entertain original solutions to problems 3 I generate new ideas 4 I take fresh perspectives and risks in my thinking

SELF-MOTIVATION Achievement Drive: Striving to improve or meet a standard of excellence. 1 I am results-oriented, with a high drive to meet objectives and standards 2 I set challenging goals and take calculated risks 3 I pursue information to reduce uncertainty and find ways to do better 4 I continuously learn in order to improve my performance Commitment: Aligning with the goals of the group or organization. 1 I am willing to make personal or group sacrifices to meet a larger organizational goal 2 The larger mission gives me a sense of purpose 3 I use the group s core values in making decisions and clarifying choices 4 I actively seek out opportunities to fulfil the group s mission Initiative: Readiness to act on opportunities. 1 I am always ready to seize opportunities 2 I pursue goals beyond what s required or expected of me 3 I cut through red tape and bend the rules when necessary to get the job done 4 I mobilize others through unusual, enterprising efforts Optimism: Persistence in pursuing goals despite obstacles and setbacks. 1 I am persistent in seeking goals despite obstacles and setbacks 2 I operate from hope of success rather than fear of failure 3 I see setbacks as due to manageable circumstance rather than a personal flaw

B.SOCIAL COMPETENCE SOCIAL AWARENESS Empathy: Sensing others feelings and perspective, and taking an active interest in their concerns. 1 I am attentive to emotional cues and am a good listener 2 I show sensitivity and understand others perspectives 3 I help out based on understanding other people s needs and feelings Service Orientation: Anticipating, recognizing, and meeting customers needs. 1 I understand customers needs and match them to services or products 2 I seek ways to increase customers satisfaction and loyalty 3 I gladly offer appropriate assistance 4 I grasp a customer s perspective, acting as a trusted advisor Developing Others: Sensing what others need in order to develop, and bolstering their abilities. 1 I acknowledge and reward people s strengths, accomplishments, and development 2 I offer useful feedback and identify people s needs for development 3 I mentor, give timely coaching, and offer assignments that challenge and grow a person s skill Leveraging Diversity: Cultivating opportunities through diverse people. 1 I respect and relate well to people from varied backgrounds 2 I try to understand diverse worldviews and be sensitive to group differences 3 I see diversity as opportunity, creating an environment where diverse people can thrive 4 I consistently challenge bias and intolerance Political Awareness: Reading a group s emotional currents and power relationships. 1 I am good at accurately read key power relationships 2 I can usually detect crucial social networks 3 I have a good understanding of the forces that shape the views and actions of clients, customers, or competitors 4 I usually accurately read situations and organizational and external realities

SOCIAL SKILLS Influence: Wielding effective tactics for persuasion. 1 I am skilled at the art of persuasion 2 I make sure I fine-tune presentations to appeal to the listener 3 I am able to use complex strategies like indirect influence to build consensus and support 4 I can orchestrate dramatic events to effectively make a point Communication: Sending clear and convincing messages. 1 I am good at give-and-take, and am able to attune my message according to the emotional cues I pick up 2 I deal with difficult issues straightforwardly 3 I listen well, seek mutual understanding, and fully welcome sharing of information 4 I foster open communication and stay receptive to bad news as well as good Leadership: Inspiring and guiding groups and people. 1 I am articulate and able to arouse enthusiasm for a shared vision and mission 2 I step forward to lead as needed, regardless of position 3 I guide the performance of others while holding them accountable 4 I lead by example Change Catalyst: Initiating or managing change. 1 I recognize the need for change and remove barriers to it 2 I acknowledge the need for change and challenge the status quo 3 I champion the change and enlist others in its pursuit 4 I model the change expected of others

Conflict Management: Negotiating and resolving disagreements. 1 I handle difficult people and tense situations with diplomacy and tact 2 I spot potential conflict, bring disagreements into the open, and help deescalate the conflict 3 I encourage debate and open discussion 4 I orchestrate win-win solutions Building Bonds: Nurturing instrumental relationships. 1 I cultivate and maintain extensive informal networks 2 I seek out relationships that are mutually beneficial 3 I build rapport and keep others in the loop 4 I make and maintain personal friendships among work associates Collaboration and Cooperation: Working with others toward shared goals. 1 I balance a focus on task with attention to relationships 2 I collaborate, sharing plans, information, and resources 3 I promote a friendly, cooperative climate 4 I spot and nurture opportunities for collaboration Team Capabilities: Creating group synergy in pursuing collective goals. 1 I model team qualities like respect, helpfulness, and cooperation 2 I draw all members into active and enthusiastic participation 3 I build team identity, esprit de corps, and commitment 4 I protect the group and its reputation, and share credit with the group PLEASE NOTE: This assessment tool was created for the purpose of benchmarking and using between coach and client. It is NOT a validated assessment tool. The Framework used for this assessment is based on Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence Framework, prepared and adapted by The Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence; adapted into a questionnaire by Belinda Davies.