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Welcome to ASPIRE
Aspire is a self-assessment tool enabling
you to obtain internal feedback on your organisation and to monitor the
effectiveness of your Christian values in the workplace. It focuses on
the organisational areas of Leadership, Relationships, Development, Resourcing,
Recognition and the Foundations of the organisation. In parallel, it also
examines the values of Christ-Centredness, Individual-Awareness, Inclusivity,
Interdependence and Integrity.

Aspire will produce reports of your organisation's
strengths and weaknesses in these areas. You may further analyse your
feedback to examine internal perceptions and to further explore areas
for growth. Our aim is to help you aspire to greater godliness in the
workplace and increased professional excellence.
You may have already looked into this issue using our
handbook Distinctives or been challenged
as a result of legislation (see FAQ page) . This
assessment looks in a fresh way at how to develop your distinctively Christian
ethos.
Why are you at this point?
There may be a number of reasons why you may be considering Aspire
- It may be prompted by a desire to look at
your own organisation's values to see if they are consistently applied.
- It may be a desire to raise standards as
a result of issues you are facing.
- It may be that you are keen tounderstand
how your people management practices are perceived.
- It may even be that people are feeling burned
out in your organisation.
- It may be for other more specific reasons.
Whatever your motivation, Aspire is designed to help
you assess and develop your organisation as it aims to be professionally
excellent, spiritually passionate and distinctively Christian.
A Christian ethos develops within an organisation as
people live out their faith and Christian values. We recognise that ethos
and culture define who we are and we know that when we get it right it
is attractive to others because it reflects the love of Christ. Assessing
the extent of Christian identity is a challenge as it is something that
emerges from heart attitudes and inner relationship with God through Christ,
which of course only God can see. However, a Christian identity in an
organisation is manifest in attitudes, in approaches to work, in the direction
of the organisation, in behaviour, in the way people relate and in the
overall ‘atmosphere’. These elements can be assessed, so Aspire seeks
to measure these attributes of organisations.
There are many perspectives and expressions of the
Christian faith, so the interpretation and application of a Christian
ethos will vary between organisations. We have included a description
of the values that we have drawn from the Bible and found to be foundational
elements of the ethos of Christian organisations. These values are the
basis for Aspire. If you find that you have articulated your own values
and ethos very differently, you will need to keep this in mind as you
consider your results.
Should you have any further questions then please email
the Christian Distinctiveness Group or call: 0870
3300213
The process
Aspire has been developed as a series of questionnaires that will help
you to assess the Christian distinctiveness of your organisation. It measures
not only the professional excellence of the organisation, but also examines
your underlying values and how your team perceives these values.
Aspire is divided into six organisational
areas:

Leadership
To what extent can you show that your organisation has a leadership team
who endeavour to lead in a Christ-like manner?
Relationships
To what extent can you show that your organisation is committed to developing
and maintaining relational ways of working for all involved that are based
on biblical Christian principles drawn from the Christian's relationship
with God?
Development
To what extent can you show that your organisation is committed to ongoing
professional, personal and spiritual learning and development at all levels
of the organisation; both of the staff and of the organisation as a whole.
Resourcing
To what extent can you show that your organisation is committed to operating
systems and procedures that resource the organisation effectively and
honourably?
Recognition
To what extent can you show that your organisation is committed to valuing,
honouring and rewarding your staff in line with the organisation's Christian
mission and ethos?
Foundations
To what extent can you show that your organisation is committed to Christ
being central to everything it does thereby acknowledging God's sovereignty?
These
organisational areas are individually assessed alongside the following
underlying values, which we believe are key and generic to most Christian
organisations:

Christ-Centredness
We have Christ at the heart of all that we do as organisations. This value
expresses itself in areas such as seeking direction from God through worship
and a reliance on prayer; showing dependence on God in our work, as we
seek to put him first and placing value on a personal relationship with
him through Jesus Christ.
This is the foundational
value, with the other four flowing from being Christ-Centred.
Individual-Awareness (valuing
each person)
We value each of our people as being uniquely made in God's image and
recognise the importance of treating people as individuals while at the
same time acting with impartiality. This value expresses itself in valuing
relationships and treating individuals well: Treating them fairly, with
compassion and understanding and supporting their holistic development.
Inclusivity (fairness
and belonging)
We treat our staff without favouritism or prejudice and value their diverse
gifts, experience and perspective. This value expresses itself in open
communication, seeking input and feedback from all staff and involving
them in the heart of the organisation, particularly as it relates to their
lives. Bias will not be evident in the availability of training, or advertising
of positions.
Interdependence (working
together)
We recognise the need we have for one another and see this worked out
in developing healthy relationships. You see this value in effective teamwork,
in healthy team relationships and in an attitude of togetherness within
a mutually supportive environment.
Integrity (in who we are
and what we do)
There is a consistency between the stated Christian values and mission,
and the attitudes and behaviours of the organisation's leaders. This applies
both externally, in how they carry out the mission, and internally, in
how the organisation is run and the staff are treated. The leaders are
people of character and worthy of respect. The organisation's representatives
are known to act with integrity in all that they do.
If you would like to know more about these values,
then click
here to read "Organisational Values: A biblical basis".
Please note:
The data collected will be treated confidentially and will not be linked
to a participant in your organisation by someone outside of your organisation.
Your organisation's results will not be available outside of your organisation.
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