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OrgHealth Ascent Assessment for Individuals

Red triangle representative of Strategic Momentum
Your team's HIGHEST peak is:
Strategic Momentum
Red triangle representative of Leadership Accountability
Your team's LOWEST peak is:
Leadership Accountability
The Ascent Model shows the four core elements of organizational health as a triangle that points up and to the right, which is a shape composed of 4 connected triangles. The top triangle is labeled Talent Magnetism. The leftmost triangle is labeled Strategic Momentum. The central triangle is upside down and is labeled Collaborative Culture. The bottom right triangle is labeled Leadership Accountability.
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What does this mean?

Here’s what you are likely experiencing on your team based on what you’ve reported.

High: Strategic Momentum

  • Fewer wasted work hours, quicker progress towards goals due to clarity and higher energy.
  • Revenue growth is keeping pace with job satisfaction.
  • The leadership team seems to be able to resolve issues quickly due to a clear and shared understanding of exactly what the key priorities and strategic anchors mean.

Medium: Collaborative Culture and Talent Magnetism

  • While Collaborative Culture may not appear to be the most pressing area of concern, it is the centre of all organizational health, so every other area is either compromised or elevated by it. Consider how raising Collaborative Culture would affect your lowest rating area, as well as your highest.
  • Attracting and retaining proven and talented executives and workforce may be costing you more time and money than it should.

Low: Leadership Accountability

  • Inter-team relationships may be strained and either erupt “suddenly” in strong division or emerge slowly in false harmony, bullies taking over, alliances being formed, and politics compromising the entire organization’s effectiveness.
  • There is a higher risk of turnover in high performing managers and workforce due to frustrations with company leadership.
  • Lack of responsiveness to issues or ideas raised to the leadership team cascades down and silences all levels of the organization.
  • Decisions made at the top are made without accurate information about the departments that will be working towards the goals and upholding new processes, decreasing chances of successful implementation with the desired results.

Action Step

Here's what you can do.

We would recommend reading through all the suggestions below and choosing either one or two to build an action plan around.

Build trust. 

To be truly effective, leaders need the trust of the people they lead. A high level of trust in our organization pays off with a commitment to continuous improvement, adaptability during change, collaborative teamwork, people who are motivated to high productivity and engagement, and a great reputation that attracts even more outstanding talent. But trust isn’t just handed out to us with the job title and we can’t just assume that it will appear spontaneously on its own. We have do the actions to build it, moment by moment, day by day.


Leave your ego at the door. 

If we do not win together, we do not win at all—an organization relying on singular “heroes” is in danger.

Embrace vulnerability as a strength. 

People need permission to make mistakes… and the accountability to learn from them. If we want innovation and creativity from our teams, it’s imperative that our people are willing to take risks. But this must be modelled by the leaders. When we make it evident that we are less than perfect—that we are willing to make mistakes, and own them, and be intentional about learning and growing from them—the people watching us are far more likely to be willing to admit when they make mistakes and to be accountable for them. Knowing that we recognize and embrace the possibility of failure for ourselves, we empower others to be comfortable taking calculated risks and looking for better ways to do everything.

How can our team help you succeed?

We would love to help you tackle your goals and see the change you know is needed. Let's get the conversation started!

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