The RenewaNation Review 2017 Volume 9 Issue 2 | Page 43

STRENGTHENING CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS The Power of Assessment O RGANIZATIONS ACROSS ALL industries have long focused on employee performance to meet their objectives. Routine evaluations of performance are certainly commonplace. However, many organizations, especially those in the nonprofit world, have ignored the power of overall organizational assessment. Failing to assess processes from an aerial view prevents the discovery of underlying root causes, thus hampering healthy growth.   Leading management consultants, such as the late Dr. W. Edwards Deming, stressed the importance for leaders to focus their attention on the organization as a whole as opposed to the performance of specific individuals. Due to the devastation Japan experienced during World War II, General Douglas MacArthur requested that Deming travel to Japan and aid the reconstruction effort. Deming’s philos- ophies reshaped Japan’s thinking and ultimately revolution- By Ron Gordon - Executive Vice President & COO of Renewanation ized the world of manufacturing. One of his core principles was the need to focus on the overall management system. He indicated 94% of all the challenges and opportunities faced in an organization were attributed to the systems, not the individuals. He further emphasized that these systems were the responsibility of leadership. Leaders of thriving organizations have realized that assessment plays a critical role in identifying these system gaps and strengthening their key processes.   The same holds true in the world of education. While performance assessments for faculty, staff, students, and board members have become routine and are certainly necessary, Christian schools miss an even greater oppor- tunity to improve their impact when they fail to addition- ally include overall system assessments. Although various accrediting entities gear their assessment in this fashion, 43