VadiK teachings Vadim Kotelnikov

360 Self-Assessment

for self-awareness and self-improvement

Vadim Kotelnikov, founder of 1000ventures - personal logo VadiK

Inventor Business e-Coach

Author Innoball

Founder Innompic Games icon

 

360 Self-Assessment - holistic thinking, self-awareness, kaizen  

Action-oriented
360 Self-Assessment

The two main benefits of 360 self-assessment are:

Better self-awareness

Self-improvement

 

 

 

First, put yourself in others’ shoes and figure out how you are perceived by them. For instance, what first impression do you create on others – prospects, visitors, strangers?

Then, return to your own shoes and figure out what you can do to make things better and what the first steps would be.

 

360-degree Assessment

NLP Perceptual Positions

Ask Learning SWOT Questions

 

 

 

 

 

SWOT Self-Assessment

Use the SWOT structure structure to assess yourself quickly, holistically, and in an actionable manner.

 

SWOT Analysis

SWOT Analysis for Startups

 

 

SWOT Self-Analysis  

What are your strengths and weaknesses?

What strategic opportunities and threats do you see around and ahead?

What can you do to make things better?

What would be the first step in each direction?

 

 

 

 

3-Words Model

To make your 360 self-assessment quick and action-oriented, don’t create lengthy descriptions, use the 3-words model instead.

For instance, You may perceive yourself as ambitious, daring, entrepreneurial or shy, uncreative, slow. Your family members may perceive you as loving, caring, admirable or busy, detached, indifferent. God may see you as visionary, virtuous, growing or blind, selfish, stagnating.

What can you do to make things better?

What would be the first step in each direction?

Use Social Media

Publish diverse posts that express your character, personality, beliefs, values, dreams, aspirations, endeavors, actions and analyze – quickly, intuitively – reactions of your friends, followers and complete strangers. What can you do to make things better? What would be the first step in each direction?