
A leading Indian enterprise enabled objective, scenario-based leadership readiness assessments at scale using AI-driven simulations. By anchoring evaluations in real leadership scenarios and enterprise-defined competencies, the organization created a data-backed foundation for succession planning and leadership decision-making.
Enabling Objective, Role-Relevant Leadership Assessment in a Complex Enterprise
A leading Indian enterprise operating across multiple business verticals, geographies, and leadership contexts wanted a more objective and defensible way to assess whether leaders were ready to take on expanded or higher-impact roles.
As part of its succession planning and talent strategy, the organization found that traditional leadership assessments—largely based on interviews, manager judgment, and past performance—were not sufficient to consistently evaluate real leadership behavior under pressure.
To address this, the organization partnered with Eubrics to deploy an AI-powered leadership assessment platform—designed to simulate real leadership scenarios and evaluate observable behavior at scale.
The organization aimed to:
Create an objective, behavior-based mechanism to assess leadership readiness
Reduce reliance on perception-driven and anecdotal evaluations
Gain visibility into how leaders think and act in complex, ambiguous situations
Standardize leadership assessments across cohorts and phases
Support succession planning and internal mobility with evidence-backed insights
The organization implemented Eubrics as a leadership assessment platform, fully customized around its internal leadership philosophy and expectations.
Scenario-Based Leadership Simulations
Leaders were assessed through realistic, role-relevant scenarios that mirrored challenges faced in senior and next-level leadership roles.
Organization-Owned Assessment Design
All leadership themes, competencies, and assessment questions were defined by the organization’s internal leadership stakeholders.
Eubrics operationalized these into AI-led simulations without altering internal evaluation logic or intent.
Objective, Behavior-Based Evaluation
Instead of theoretical or self-reported answers, leaders were evaluated on:
Decision quality
Communication clarity
Judgment under ambiguity
Leadership presence and confidence
Centralized Assessment Analytics
Dashboards provided a consolidated view of:
Assessment completion
Relative readiness signals
Comparative performance across leaders and cohorts
This enabled consistent, comparable evaluation across phases without manual coordination or logistical overhead.
The AI-driven assessment program delivered structured, decision-ready insights for leadership evaluation:
Objective Leadership Comparison
Enabled standardized comparison across 35 leaders assessed in two phases.
Evidence-Based Readiness Signals
Surfaced strengths and gaps aligned to internal leadership expectations, grounded in observed behavior.
Reduced Subjectivity in Leadership Decisions
Minimized dependence on anecdotal feedback and intuition-led judgments.
Scalable, Consistent Assessment Model
Digital execution allowed leadership assessments to be conducted uniformly across cohorts and geographies.
These assessments were diagnostic in nature and were used strictly to inform leadership readiness and succession decisions.
The outputs supported the organization in:
Evaluating readiness for expanded leadership responsibilities
Identifying leaders requiring additional exposure or grooming before transition
Informing succession planning and internal mobility discussions
Ensuring leadership decisions were grounded in real behavioral evidence
Area | Before | With Eubrics Assessment |
Leadership evaluation | Subjective, interview-led | Scenario-based, behavior-driven |
Assessment consistency | Varied by assessor | Standardized across cohorts |
Scalability | Logistically intensive | Scalable, digital execution |
Decision confidence | Perception-driven | Evidence-backed |
Organizational alignment | Implicit expectations | Explicit, ITC-defined criteria |
For a large, diversified enterprise, leadership readiness is contextual—not generic. This initiative demonstrated how enterprise-owned leadership frameworks, combined with AI-led assessment delivery, can create a fair, scalable, and defensible leadership evaluation process.
By separating assessment from training and anchoring evaluations in organization-defined scenarios, the enterprise strengthened its ability to make confident, data-backed leadership decisions across a complex operational landscape.
This case study highlights how AI-powered leadership assessments can support succession planning, internal mobility, and strategic talent decisions—at true enterprise scale.