Getting the best from the talent you have Julia Howl | Jonathan Magee.

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Getting the best from the talent you have Julia Howl | Jonathan Magee

Typical activities Fast track schemes Succession planning Selecting the best Attracting the best people Developing future leaders Identifying high potential Strategic talent management Defining what success will look like Defining what talent is needed

Typical organisational approach

The opportunity cost? Data: Hay Group Insight

What’s the problem: NHS staff satisfaction survey: 84% of staff received an appraisal however only 38% of staff said these appraisals were well structured 41% felt satisfied that their trust valued their work - this figure was lowest for ambulance staff at 21% (23% in 2012) and highest amongst clinical commissioning groups at 65%. Less than a third of staff (28%) reported that senior managers act on feedback from their staff Only 36% said that communication between senior managers and staff is effective - this figure is the lowest for ambulance staff (19%)

What’s the problem: From Hay Group public sector research: 71% of managers think that their organisations tolerate poor performance Nearly half (49%) think that performance management procedure is a tick box exercise Just over half think (53%) there is slack in the system Only half (51%) think that strategy and objectives are clear Nearly three-quarter (73%) don’t think performance management is linked to organisation strategy (Private sector study)

The missed opportunity? Observations based on diagnostics data and coaching sessions with c4,500 people working in the NHS since 2010

On the frontline “Just meaningless words” “Those managers” “Powerless” “get things done” “like to reflect”

Leaders of teams “lower levels of empathy” “love my team” “Achievement orientated” “Affiliative style” “protect my team” “Lack in confidence”

Leaders of leaders “Don’t want to be a leader” “Don’t hold to account” “Want to control” “Want to reflect, but not valued” “Demotivated teams” “Range of leadership styles”

Top Leaders “Clinical leadership” “It’s the system” “Hands on” “I’m not clear” “Pacesetting leadership style”

Managing Performance – What is it? Managing performance is the vital link that ensures overall aims and targets lead to results It’s a core function of leadership It demonstrates how individuals can contribute to an agreed common purpose It enables them to work at their best It’s about managers actually managing

The not so sexy side of Talent Management Creating the environment for people to give of their best Setting clear expectations and high standards Coaching and enabling people to improve Transforming mediocre performers into high performers Using people’s skills to the full Challenging poor performance Encouraging people who do not want to be here to leave

Managing Performance – what is at the individual level I know what I have to do I know what our teams’ priorities are I know my manager values what I’m doing My manager knows what I’m good at My manager knows what my challenges are at the moment and is doing everything to make it easier for me to deliver I know exactly how well I’m doing – what my manager thinks is going well and what’s not going so well What’s the secret: My manager and I chat regularly about work

Managing Performance – what is it at the manager level. “I care about improving performance” “I know I can only deliver results through my people, and my focus is on ensuring they have everything they need to be as effective as they can ” What’s the secret: I see my job as enabling others to do the job, not doing it myself I challenge unacceptable behaviour I do not tolerate mediocrity I spend time with my people I always enquire about under performance and find out why it has happened I’m accessible - They know they can ask me if they’re stuck

Managing Performance – what is it at the organisational level Organisation priorities are clear to everyone There is a culture of expecting high performance and no fear to challenge under performance There is support to middle managers to manage performance Managers know they can rely on their managers and the organisation as a whole to support them in tackling habitual underperformers The organisation is not afraid to ‘let people go’ Practical, emotional and legal support readily available to managers managing performance What’s the secret: The organisation supports managers to actively manage and develop people

The opportunity cost? Data: Hay Group Insight

Any questions?