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Middle Leadership Diagnostic Rating Sheet

The middle leadership diagnostic is completed offline. The guidance for the diagnostic tool
provides a general description for each competency as well as more detailed information for
each of the four levels.
This simple tool enables the programme participant and raters to record the identified
strengths and areas for development across sixteen key leadership competencies. The
participant will then review the feedback received and discuss with a learning colleague.

What you need to do:


Participants need to decide to what extent each competency is a strength or area for
development and record the result and their evidence in the tables below. Participants need
to distribute this document and the guidance for the diagnostic tool to a selection of raters
and collate the completed copies. Once collated, the outcomes of the diagnostic should be
discussed with your learning colleague or mentor.
Raters who have been sent the diagnostic tool by a colleague need to decide to what extent
each competency is a strength or area for development for the identified colleague. Please
record the result and supporting evidence in the tables below and return to your colleague.

Each competency has four levels and you need to decide for each competency which level
you feel you, or the person you are rating are currently working at.
The default level for leaders who are solid performers is level 2 across all 16 competencies.
It is expected that participants will have a range of competencies at different levels.
Over all, levels can be summarised as follows:

IPML Diagnostic Rating Sheet Sept 2014 v.1

Name of individual participating in programme: Charles Clarke


Name of person completing diagnostic: Deputy Head
Please put an X in the box where you feel you, or the person you are rating are currently
working at. More detailed information for each of the four levels can be found in the
Diagnostic tool resource.
Competencies
Leading strategically
Information seeking
Conceptual thinking
Leading services
Future focus
Serving others
Personal drive
Analytical thinking
Leading in the community
Partnership working
Organisational understanding
Impact and influence
Leading people
Relating to others
Developing others
Holding others to account
Inspiring others
Self management
Self awareness
Resilience and emotional maturity
Integrity

Level 1 Basic

Level 2 Effective

Level 3 Complex

Level 4 Exceptional

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Supporting evidence:
You are a very passionate, committed classroom practitioner, who has made a good
start to being Head of Key Stage 2.
You have worked hard to build a team from a group of individuals with a range of
different experiences and expectations.
Moving forward, however, I think you need to be more patient and learn to prioritise.
Sometimes your enthusiasm can carry you forward before you have looked at the
wider implications of your actions.
As a leader, you not only have to lead your team, but be aware of the need to liaise
with other Key Stages and senior leaders. The strength of the team comes from
everyone working together towards a common goal.
You should also not forget the power of effective communication just because you
know and understand something, dont assume that everyone else is aware or even
seems it in the same way as you.
I think that this IPML course will be very good for you, giving you a chance to stand
back and view yourself and others in a new light.

IPML Diagnostic Rating Sheet Sept 2014 v.1

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