My Performance Journey

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My Performance Journey FY 19

“My Performance Journey” Focuses on: To assure the engagement of all AUC employees, to learn and grow purposefully; making a difference while taking ownership of their professional journey. Our Community Vision: “My Performance Journey” Focuses on: Creating an efficient performance based community focused on performance and competencies. Setting a clear, consistent and robust performance objectives to align with the University’s strategic objectives. Focusing on tools of development of our employees (e.g., Coaching, Mentorship and Leadership Programs). Holding constructive review sessions to support our employees in meeting their objectives. Holding formal semi-annual reviews (developmental, not evaluative). Evaluating employees’ overall performance by year-end. Ensuring consistency in performance assessment across the University.

Individual Development Plan “Performance Journey” Objective Cycle Elements of Employee Annual Scorecard: Individual Development Plan Department’s Business Performance Goals Personal Performance Goals Competencies framework The Individual Development Plan (IDP) section is open to ensure all employees have an IDP The most critical development areas shall be added by the employee as Personal Development Objective(s).

Scorecard Elements Department Strategic Goals Philosophy Number of objectives Example of Objective Dept. Strategic Yearly Goals Departments’ strategic Goals will be linked to the University’s Integrated Planning initiatives organized by Office of Strategy Management & Institutional Effectiveness The Department overall objectives linked to the University overall strategic objectives Employee Individual Goals ~6-8 Related to the job holder core responsibilities and delivery - They are measures of success in role Taking initiatives on the job Launch a new process or initiative in own role that would enhance workflow Roll out a branding initiative to enhance the brand value of AUC Employee Individual Goals Improve overall business understanding through getting exposure to cross functional projects Competencies Assessment Instill AUC core competencies According to a predetermined set.

Business Performance A Closer Look! Improving an individual’s performance within his/her department is a mutual responsibility. The Senior Executive, the Manager and the Employee are all responsible for achieving this objective, and it is important to clearly understand the roles of each. One of the most important aspects of the leadership’s responsibility is developing and communicating the Strategic Objectives that the employees will aim to help accomplish. The arrows show to the process of creating a strategic objective (senior leadership), relating that strategic objective to the employee (manager/middle leadership), and finally carrying out personal objectives that contribute to furthering the strategic objective (employee)

Personal Performance Setting Objectives Managers and employees need to collaborate in setting meaningful goals/ objectives tracking progress against those goals throughout the year, and evaluating performance. Connecting employee’s work with University goals is the top driver of accountability. Procedures: Employee and Manager meet to discuss department objectives and ensure: Alignment of objectives with those of peers and the department. Objectives support the employee’s personal development goals. Employee submits the agreed objectives (Personal Goals & Personal Development) in the “My Performance Journey” online form based on the discussion with his/her Manager.

Setting SMARTER Objectives Objectives should be AMBITIOUS Employee should push the bar and make sure objectives reflect business priorities, department overall vision and mission in line with the University Strategic Objective. Use the SMARTER method when defining objectives: Specific State exactly what shall be accomplished (who, what, where and why). Measurable Define how to demonstrate and evaluate the extent to which the goal was met. Achievable Set objectives that can be realistically achieved. Relevant Define objectives that are relevant for the role and the success of the business. Time bound Objectives should have an end date and be achievable within the specified time frame. Evaluate Evaluate your goals regularly to make sure you are on track to completing them. Readjust Readjust your approach if needed to make sure you are still taking the best way forward.

Success Factors™ Quick Guide Important Notes While adding Personal Performance Goals, Please make sure that : The sum of weights of your Personal Goals must be 100 (not less or more). The maximum number of Personal Goals that you add is eight goals.

Performance Management System Cycle Timeline for FY19 October/ November Jan April/May Setting Objectives: Agree on annual objectives and individual development plans Mid Year Review Mid-year performance discussion Conduct mid-year check-in (share feedback, progress on Objectives & individual development plan (IDP) Realign objectives if necessary) End of Cycle Self rating for year-end review Performance conversation: Discuss self rating with line manager Manager Rating Calibration

Thank you!