HR Elements for HR Practitioners 1 Lesson 7: Performance Management Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes Performance Management Slide 7- 1.

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HR Elements for HR Practitioners 1 Lesson 7: Performance Management Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes Performance Management Slide 7- 1

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 2 Topic 1 – Performance Culture Topic 2 – Key Roles Topic 3 – Performance Management Process Topic 4 – Exploring Performance Objectives Topic 5 – How Performance is Evaluated Lesson 7 Topics Slide 7- 2 Lesson 7 Topics Performance Management Additional performance management training can be found at

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 3 Performance Culture With the intention of producing remarkable results, the Defense Intelligence performance culture embraces: Performance Culture Slide 7- 3 Performance Management Innovation Collaboration Teamwork

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 4 Key Performance Management Roles Key Roles Slide 7- 4 Performance Management EmployeeRating OfficialPM PRAReviewing Official

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 5 Performance Management Process Slide 7- 5 Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 6 Performance Management Process Slide 7- 6 Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 7 Performance Management Process Slide 7- 7 Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 8 Performance Management Process Slide 7- 8 Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 9 Performance Management Process Slide 7- 9 Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 10 Special Situations Slide Performance Management Employee starts new position < 90 days from end of evaluation period Employee performs in a new position or under another Rating Official Employee is on a Joint Duty Assignment Employee has < 90 days of civilian service Employee is on an extended absence Employee transfers to a new Component

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 11 Value of Performance Objectives Aligns work with mission and organizational goals Communicates the major work to be accomplished Sets a baseline for successful performance Helps to measure work Forms the basis for ratings Helps employees see how their performance contributes to organizational results Value of Performance Objectives Slide Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 12 Performance Objectives Are: What are Performance Objectives? Slide Performance Management Not task or position descriptions Large-bucket items and not the small daily job tasks A description of a future situation Appropriate for the employee’s position and work level Written at the “Successful” level and evaluated against the standards Achievable within the evaluation period

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 13 Use of Performance Objectives Slide Performance Management Well-written performance objectives are critical to the success of DCIPS because they form the basis for performance conversations and decisions in every phase of the performance management process

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 14 Cascading Performance Objectives Slide Performance Management Defense and National Intelligence Goals Component Division Work Unit Employee

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 15 SMART Performance Objectives Slide Performance Management Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time-bound

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 16 Evaluating Performance Slide Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 17 The Evaluation Process Slide Performance Management DCIPS evaluates performance based on what an employee accomplishes (performance objectives) as well as how it is accomplished (performance elements)

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 18 Rating Descriptors Slide Performance Management The Performance Objectives and Element Rating Descriptors – DCIPS Volume 2011, Table 1 General Standards Performance RatingObjectives DescriptorsElement Descriptors SUCCESSFUL (3)The employee achieved expected results on the assigned objective. At the summary level, the employee achieved expected or higher results overall and on most assigned objectives with an average rating within the “Successful” range in Table 2. The employee fully demonstrated effective, capable performance of key behaviors for the performance element. At the summary level, the employee demonstrated effective, capable performance or higher on key behaviors on most performance elements with an average rating within the “Successful” range in Table 2. Note: This is sample of the Performance Objectives and Elements Rating Descriptors table. Please refer to Reference Guide Tab 11 for the complete table.

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 19 Sample of the IC Performance Standards IC Performance Standards Slide Performance Management Entry/Developmental Employees in Professional Work Category Accountability for Results SuccessfulOutstanding Accepts responsibility for own actions, whether or not they are successful. Adheres to schedules and, with guidance, organizes and prioritizes own tasks to complete assignments in a timely and effective manner, making adjustments as needed. With guidance, gains a basic understanding of available resources and the process for acquiring the resources needed to accomplish own work; uses time and resources in an efficient manner. Takes action to achieve meaningful results in support of organizational goals and objectives. Proactively takes responsibility for own actions, even when faced with challenges or criticism. Puts forth effort to overcome obstacles and accomplish assignments; takes appropriate initiative to make adjustments to plans, goals, and priorities to meet deadlines. Takes initiative to expand knowledge of available resources and the process for acquiring them; makes meaningful suggestions for increasing efficiency in the use of resources. Consistently takes action to achieve outcomes and results that are superior in quality, quantity, and/or impact to what would ordinarily be expected at this level.

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 20 Evaluating Performance Objectives Slide Performance Management Two-Step Rating Process: Step 1 - Rating Official reviews the general standards, the performance plan, and the self-report of accomplishments to determine the rating for each performance objective Step 2 - Rating Official uses the Component’s automated performance evaluation tool to calculate the average for all individual performance objective ratings. The tool then multiplies that average by 60%

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 21 Performance Elements Are: What are Performance Elements? Slide Performance Management Attributes of job performance that are significant to the accomplishment of performance objectives Description of the manner in which the performance objectives and all of the employee’s work results were achieved (the “how”) Standardized throughout the Intelligence Community Rated separately

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 22 The Performance Elements Slide Performance Management EmployeesManagers/Supervisors Accountability for Results Communication Critical Thinking Engagement and Collaboration Personal Leadership and Integrity Leadership and Integrity Technical ExpertiseManagerial Proficiency Note: The four elements inside the yellow box are the same for employees and managers/supervisors; the remaining two elements in each column are specific as to whether an individual is an employee or manager/supervisor.

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 23 Evaluating Performance Elements Slide Performance Management Two-Step Rating Process: Step 1 - Rating Official reviews the general standards, the performance plan, and the self-report of accomplishments to determine the rating for each performance element Step 2 - Rating Official uses the Component’s automated performance evaluation tool to calculate the average for all individual performance element ratings. The tool then multiplies that average by 40%

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 24 Evaluating Performance Slide Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 25 Evaluating Performance Slide Performance Management

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 26 Evaluating Performance Exercise Slide Performance Management Performance Objective Performance Objective Rating Performance Elements Performance Element Rating A3Accountability for results4 B3Communication4 C3Critical thinking3 Engagement and collaboration 3 Leadership3 Managerial proficiency3 Final: ? ? Final Performance Evaluation of Record = ?

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 27 Answers: Evaluating Performance Exercise Answers: Evaluating Performance Exercise Slide Performance Management Performance Objective Performance Objective Rating Performance Elements Performance Element Rating A3Accountability for results4 B3Communication4 C3Critical thinking3 Engagement and collaboration 3 Leadership3 Managerial proficiency3 Final:3.0 x 60% = x 40% = 1.3 Final Performance Evaluation of Record = 3.1 = 3 = “Successful”

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 28 Reconsideration Process Slide Performance Management Two reconsideration processes are available to DCIPS employees: Informal Reconsideration Formal Reconsideration

HR Elements for HR Practitioners 29 Lesson 7 Review Slide 3- 2 Lesson 7 Review Slide Performance Management Topic 1 – Performance Culture Topic 2 – Key Roles Topic 3 – Performance Management Process Topic 4 – Exploring Performance Objectives Topic 5 – How Performance is Evaluated