Hogan Judgement

The first to combine cognitive ability, bright- and dark-side personality, and values, the Judgement assessment consists of two brief measures related to verbal and numerical reasoning, three independent scales that assess non-cognitive attributes that influence how an individual approaches decisions, and an assessment of post-decision reactions, including responses to negative feedback.

The Hogan Judgement Report draws on this powerful new assessment and provides an in-depth description of participants’ information processing style, decision-making approach, decision-making style, reactions to feedback, and openness to feedback and coaching. Good judgement involves being willing to acknowledge and fix bad decisions, and learn from experience. Armed with this powerful knowledge, participants can improve their decision-making and judgement.

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