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| United States Patent | 5551880 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5551880.html |
| Inventor(s) | Bonnstetter; Bill J. (6602 E. Ludlow Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85254);
Hall; Jon C. (101 N. Center, Zearing, IA 50278) |
| Abstract | A system for predicting potential of success of an individual for a
particular job or task. Behavioral and values information is derived from
the individual. This information is then analyzed and compared against
standards for behavior and values previously calculated for the specific
job. An evaluation can then be made of the applicant's responses to the
standards to predict success of a perspective employee for the particular
job, or to attempt to improve performance of a current employee for a
specific job. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5551880 |
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Employee success prediction system |
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| Publication Date |
September 3, 1996 |
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April 21, 1995 |
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This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/077,484 filed on Jan. 22,
1993; now abandoned. |
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What is claimed is:
1. A method of using behavioral and value characteristics of an individual
to evaluate potential for a specific job comprising:
presenting to the individual selected questions related to behavior
characteristics relevent to the job;
presenting to the individual selected question related to values
characteristics relevant to the job;
recording and relating answers to the questions related to the behavior
characteristics to a plurality of behavior categories relevant to the job;
recording and relating answers to the question related to values to a
plurality of values categories relevant to the job;
recording and scoring the related answers to a predetermined score on a
pre-selected scale or scores based on determination on the importance of
the behavioral and value characteristic to the job;
recording and correlating the related answers to specific predetermined
numerical values in the predetermined range for a plurality of behavior
factors relevant to the job and to values related to the job;
averaging the numerical values by the number of behavior characteristics
and value characteristics to maintain an average score within the range
for behavior and values;
adding the behavior numerical value and values numerical values for the
specific behavioral factor;
dividing the sum of the numerical value by two to weight behavior and
values approximately equally for each behavior factor; and
presenting in a report the results of the weighted calculation of each
behavioral factor based on behavior and values.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the specific job is a management job.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the specific job is a sales job.
4. A method of predicting success of an individual for a particular job
comprising:
determining a plurality of overall behavioral characteristics for
individual's relevant to work environment;
determining a plurality of overall values characteristics for individual's
relevant to work environment;
presenting questions to the individual based on the overall behavioral and
values characteristics, the questions including answers options correlated
to the overall behavioral values characteristics;
deriving and recordings, from answers of the individuals to the questions,
an overall rating of the individual for each behavior characteristic and
correlating each rating to a common scale, and each value characteristic;
determining the interrelationship between the overall behavioral and values
characteristics and a plurality of behavior factors specifically
identified as being relevant to a particular job;
assigning numerical ratings based on said interrelationship so that overall
behavior characteristics are weighed with respect to their effect on said
specific behavior factors for said particular job, and overall values
characteristics are weighed with respect to their effects on said specific
behavior factors for the particular job;
creating averages on a common scale of the numerical ratings for each
overall behavior and value characteristic for a specific behavior factor;
combining the averages into a merged score of behavior and values for each
behavior factor and generating a report; and
analyzing the work environment of the particular job and predicting the
individuals success for the particular job by comparing the merged score
for each behavior factor with the actual work environment.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein overall behavioral characteristics are
analyzed with respect to basic behavior and response to work environment
behavior based on the individual's answers.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the steps of determining the
interrelationship, assigning numerical ratings, creating averages, and
combining averages are applied to basic behavior and response to work
environment behavior to produced two merged behavior and values scores for
each behavior factor. |
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