The Open Leadership Assessment is a tool for determining whether people leading groups, teams, or other organizations are acting in alignment with open organization characteristics.
The tool consists of a pair of survey-style instruments offering leaders and their teams a means of candidly analyzing and discussing the mindsets and behaviors that guide how they work. It is designed for use in conjunction with both the Open Leadership Definition and the Open Organization Definition.
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The Open Leadership Assessment is designed to be easily administered. The survey instrument is divided into five sections, each of which consists of ten statements. Respondents record their responses to these statements using a numeric scale, then calculate the sum of those numerical responses. To ease the work of calculation and reporting, users may wish to import the questions into an electronic survey tool of their choosing; however, the tool can function just as well when administered and completed using pencil and paper.
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The Open Leadership Assessment is a tool for generating discussion among leaders and their teammates. As such, it produces best results when both leaders and their teams agree to use it and share their results.
When you have completed the Open Leadership Assessment, you may wish to use the included Guide to Interpreting Results to better understand the implications of your scores and begin charting your own path to becoming a more open leader.
Warning
The Open Leadership Assessment is a tool designed to facilitate discussion about leadership and organizational culture. It is not intended to be used as the basis for organizational policy decisions or for decisions related to hiring or promotion.
To contribute to the Open Leadership Assessment, open or respond to an issue. Contributions to the project are accepted under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
With questions, comments, or individual requests, please contact project maintainer Heidi Hess von Ludewig at heidi@theopenorganization.org.