Australian Graduate School of Business
Management offers a suite of assessment tools
that enable any student or practitioner in the
field of project, program, portfolio and
organisation management to assess their
competencies systematically, and receive own
scorecard. CAT is an effective tool not only for
assessment of competencies but also for
maintaining and improving the stock of
competencies over time. CAT enables the student
or professional person to select the
competencies that he/she needs for a particular
assignment or set these with reference to the
functions they perform. He/she can then conduct
self assessment either at unit or element level,
obtain a report and save the results into a
secure online database for future reference.
Users can analyse the before and after training
results, record a portfolio of competencies and
obtain historical trends of their competency
development. They can manage their competency
portfolio online. CAT can also assist an
individual to view the development areas that
need attention from the metrics incorporated
into the assessment matrices. CAT’s assessment
is based on a comprehensive
Chart of Competencies that reflects the
inventory of competencies of the Australian
Institute of Project Management (AIPM), the
International Project Management Association (IPMA)
International Competence Baseline (ICB) and the
PMCF of Project Management Institute (PMI). To
gain a better understanding of CAT and L&D
Planner please view CAT Slides.