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By Lexie Williams
I had the opportunity to interview conference presenter Dr. Nitish Singh about the advantages of implementing psychometric testing in order to improve risk management programs. Read on to find out how Dr. Singh’s psychometric powers could apply to your public entity.
What is psychometric testing and what is the benefit of applying it to organizational risk management?
Psychometric testing measures deeply held attitudes, beliefs and knowledge—all of which are difficult to assess. Why is this important to risk management? Psychometric testing can reveal the subconscious biases of staff, measure employee buy-in, and evaluate an organization’s culture.
How can the results of psychometric testing be helpful to a ‘risk champion’ or risk management leader at a public entity?
When psychometric tests are paired with expertise in ethics and regulatory compliance, the results can show:
Can you share an example of psychometric testing results that could help an organization identify the root cause behind some of its greatest risk management, ethics, or compliance challenges?
Psychometric-based testing can help public entities uncover beliefs and attitudes behind potential ethics and compliance issues such as:
What are some common areas in which psychometric testing has helped enity leaders and staff members?
Public entity leadership teams tend to be most interested in attitudes around:
Can you give us a sneak peek of a psychometric testing advice you might share during your Risk Summit workshop?
The workshop will identify the importance and uses of psychometric tests, provide practical insights into how to conduct psychometrics-based assessments for effective risk management, and will provide advice for leveraging the results of psychometric tests by:
Lexie Williams is a former program assistant and summer intern at the Nonprofit Risk Management Center. We welcome your comments and questions about this article at 703.777.3504.
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