Part 4—Current Leadership Level Assessment

               Part 1
# True
Part 2
# On Each Level
Part 3
# On Each Level
Predominant
Level
Level 1        
Level 2        
Level 3        
Level 4        
Level 5        

You can gain a “snapshot” of your leadership by doing the following:

  1. In the column labeled Part 1, record the number of statements you agreed with as true in each section of the assessment.
  2. In the column labeled Part 2, record the number of your team members who are on each level with you based on your assessment of them.
  3. In the column labeled Part 3, record the number of people who put you on each level according to their answers to the statements.
  4. Now add the lines across. Which level of leadership has the highest number? More than likely, the one with the highest number indicates your current level of leadership with the majority of people on your team. (This isn’t meant to be scientifically valid. It’s simply a tool to give you insight into yourself.)

Keep this assessment in mind as you move through the book. The Guide for Growth at the end of each section of the book will help you to improve your leadership skills and move up to the higher levels of leadership with your people.