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		<title>CCAR and OER NSPS Self-Assessment &#8211; Budget Officer, YA-560-2</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Writing Your NSPS Self-Assessment]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[TIPS FOR WRITING YOUR SELF-ASSESSMENTS WITH   C C A R  OR O E R
We have been asked to create a self-assessment sample in both the CCAR and OER formats. Many Army Civilian agencies are using the OER format for self-assessments. Both CCAR and OER are great becuase the structure recommends additional information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: medium; font-weight: bold;">TIPS FOR WRITING YOUR SELF-ASSESSMENTS WITH   C C A R  OR O E R</span></p>
<p>We have been asked to create a self-assessment sample in both the CCAR and OER formats. Many Army Civilian agencies are using the OER format for self-assessments. Both CCAR and OER are great becuase the structure recommends additional information in the self-assessment examples.Nancy Segal has written this JO and self-assessment sample for you to use as a template. The NSPS book has about <a href="../../jolibrary_preview/">80 more sample JOs and at least 24 Self-Assessment Accomplishments</a> for you to study while you are writing in our Job Objective and Self-Assessment Library.<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">ASSESSMENTS WITH MORE DETAILS: </span> Some people write just one or two sentences for each accomplishment and that may not be enough for the raters to understand the scope of the accomplishment (context), what you did to achieve it (efforts or actions), what obstacles you overcame (challenge), and what happened (results). If you don&#8217;t give write background or detail, they may not understand the example. The more background on the value of your performance to your mission, the better you will be rated.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">RECOMMENDED: WRITE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS WITH ONE OF THE FORMATS: C C A R OR O E R</span></p>
<p>IT&#8217;S OKAY TO WRITE ONE EXAMPLE, IF IT IS A MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENT!</p>
<p>This Sample Job Objective in this newsletter will have only ONE Accomplishment, because it is a MAJOR Accomplishment for the year and clearly demonstrate how she exceeded her job objective this year. This works for MAJOR accomplishments. Otherwise, you can write two accomplishments that will average 1,000 characters.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">The CCAR format</span> is the original format recommended: Context, Challenge, Action, Results. Most of the samples in the NSPS book are in the CCAR format. They can be changed to OER easily. If you would like to use our Free <a href="../../nsps_builder/">CCAR Self-Assessment Builder</a>, it could help you focus on your writing &#8211; add more details and background on the accomplishment. Then, you can edit back to 1,000 or 1,500 characters.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Supervisors/ Raters, Pay Pool Staff might appreciate the acronyms for easier reading: C C A R or O E R in the paragraphs</span>. They will have a lot of assessments to read and understand about your performance this year.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Count your characters:</span> You can write one, two, or three accomplishments in the 2,000 character space in the PAA 3.0.<span style="font-weight: bold;">Make sure you check your self-assessments against the Expected and Enhanced Benchmarks</span>. You can see the benchmarks and keywords from the descriptions at our very popular and free <a href="../../nspstree/login.html">NSPS Keyword Tree</a>. 30,000 DOD employees have accessed the Keyword Tree for writingself-assessments.</div>
<p>Good luck with your writing. If you want to see more JOs and self-assessments, the new book, <em>Writing Your NSPS Self-Assessment</em>, 2nd edition has many more examples.</p>
<p>You can see the <strong>Job Objective Library Table</strong> of Contents <a href="../../jolibrary_preview/">here</a>.You can also practice your self-assessment writing by using the PAA 3.0 Fillable form. Then copy and paste the entire document into My Biz when it is all completed. The PAA fillable form is <a href="../../books/writing-your-nsps-self-assessment-2nd-ed/">available here.</a></p>
<p>You can order the <a href="../../books/writing-your-nsps-self-assessment-2nd-ed/">2nd Edition of the book here</a> &#8211; both print book (shipping end of this week), or eBook, available immediately!</p>
<p>++++++++++</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: medium;">SAMPLE JOB OBJECTIVE IN SMART AND SELF-ASSESSMENT IN C C A R OR O E R</span><br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Background Information </span><br />
<span><span style="font-weight: bold;">Michelle  Milton</span><br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Budget Officer,  YA-560-2</span> </span><br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">++++++++</span><br />
<span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: medium;">JOB OBJECTIVES:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: medium;">S M A R T FORMAT: SPECIFIC, MEASURES, ALIGNED, REALISTIC, TIMED.:</span></p>
<p>If your JOs are not in SMART this year, just wait until next year &#8230; rewrite them in SMART for your next performance year. It&#8217;s easier to write accomplishments against the SMART JO format!<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Job Objective 1: BUDGET  GUIDANCE</strong></p>
<p>S: Budget guidance developed for supported organizations.</p>
<p>M: Guidance from HQ interpreted accurately and applied appropriately for  Command. Instructions to supported organizations are clear, concise  and timely disseminated and contain examples of expected submissions;  at least one follow up to each supported organization is made within  10 days of their receipt of instructions. Questions about instructions  are acknowledged within 24 hours of receipt and responded to within  72 hours.</p>
<p>A: Ensures that  budget funds for mission accomplishment are appropriately requested  and adequately documented.</p>
<p>R: Assumes guidance  received from HQ .</p>
<p>T: Guidance drafted  and submitted to supervisor within 21 of receipt from HQ; other timeframes  as indicated.</p>
<p>Contributing Factor: Critical Thinking</p>
<p>Character count: 778 <strong> </strong><br />
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<p><span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: medium;">C C A R    Context, Challenge, Action, Results Format</span><span style="font-size: x-small;"> </span></p>
<p><strong>Self-Assessment for Job Objective 1 &#8211; Budget Guidance </strong></p>
<p>I exceeded this job objective,  demonstrating my ability to analyze and distil complex instructions,  identify relevancy for my command and communicate expectations effectively  to my customers.</p>
<p>CONTEXT: I support 8  organizations in my Command; these organizations have more than 600  employees and varying functions but all work on various weapons systems.</p>
<p>CHALLENGE: The budget  guidance from HQ was very general and this was my first year in this  position. I needed not only to interpret the instructions but demonstrate  my understanding of my organizations&#8217; functions so that I could effectively  apply the instructions to their varying needs.</p>
<p>ACTION: I researched  prior years&#8217; Command budget instructions; I also solicited feedback  from my customers about last year&#8217;s approach to understand what worked  and what did not. Next I drafted instructions and solicited customer  feedback on the draft and made adjustments accordingly to address suggestions.  Using my critical thinking skills, I ensured that instructions were  applicable to my customers and used their language to enhance understanding;  I also created specific, relevant examples for each part of their submission.  The instructions I issued were timely and complete. I followed up with  my customers individually, consistent with the metric and created a  2-hour briefing for my customers to help them understand the instructions  and answer questions. I offered the briefing four times over the course  of 6 weeks to give my customers opportunity to attend at their convenience.</p>
<p>RESULTS: I had 100% attendance  at my briefings and the feedback I received was extremely positive.  Typical comments from my customers included, &#8220;easiest budget call  ever&#8221;, &#8220;you really explained the process; first time I understood  it completely&#8221;, and &#8220;thanks for your help.&#8221; I also received positive  feedback on the thoroughness and helpfulness of my responses throughout  the budget preparation period.</p>
<p>Character count: 1,938<br />
+++++++++</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: medium;">O E R Objective, Effort, Results Format </span></p>
<p><strong>Self-Assessment for Job Objective 1 &#8211; Budget Guidance</strong></p>
<p>OBJECTIVE: I exceeded  this job objective, demonstrating my ability to analyze and distill complex  instructions, identify relevancy for my command and communicate expectations  effectively to my customers. I support 8 organizations in my Command;  these organizations have more than 600 employees and varying functions  but all work on various weapons systems. The budget guidance from HQ  was very general and this was my first year in this position. I needed  not only to interpret the instructions but demonstrate my understanding  of my organizations&#8217; functions so that I could effectively apply the  instructions to their varying needs.</p>
<p>EFFORT: I researched prior  years&#8217; Command budget instructions; I also solicited feedback from  my customers about last year&#8217;s approach to understand what worked  and what did not. Next I drafted instructions and solicited customer  feedback on the draft and made adjustments accordingly to address suggestions.  Using my critical thinking skills, I ensured that instructions were  applicable to my customers and used their language to enhance understanding;  I also created specific, relevant examples for each part of their submission.  The instructions I issued were timely and complete. I followed up with  my customers individually, consistent with the metric and created a  2-hour briefing for my customers to help them understand the instructions  and answer questions. I offered the briefing four times over the course  of 6 weeks to give my customers opportunity to attend at their convenience.</p>
<p>RESULT: I had 100% attendance  at my briefings and the feedback I received was extremely positive.  Typical comments from my customers included, &#8220;easiest budget call  ever&#8221;, &#8220;you really explained the process; first time I understood  it completely&#8221;, and &#8220;thanks for your help.&#8221; I also received positive  feedback on the thoroughness and helpfulness of my responses throughout  the budget preparation period.</p>
<p>Character count: 1,925<br />
++++++++++</p>
<p><strong>Thank you for considering our NSPS self-assessment writing book.<br />
Good luck with being inspired to write your accomplishments!<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Kathryn Troutman<br />
The Resume Place, Inc.</strong></p>
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