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Leading Age November 2015 Talent Managemen t
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Presbyterian Senior Living 88 Years old 5000 Clients/Residents Annually 3000 employees PA, MD, DE, OH 32 Campuses CCRC Assisted Living Independent Living Home Care Adult Center Affordable Housing
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Talent Management at PSL Mission Critical to ensure ongoing success Talent Management/Leadership Development within PSL Our Journey Progress Learning Future
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PSL Culture Mission Oriented Significant Growth Stable Leadership 3 CEOs in 88 years 112 Years of Service between CEO, COO, CFO & SVP–CR Average LOS of Next Level Corp Leaders 18 Years Executive Director LOS 11
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Stability of Leadership Source: 2013 Zeigler CFO Hotline Survey
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Industry Loss of Expertise Source: 2014 LeadingAge CEMO Leadership Compensation Survey
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Recruitment Challenges Fewer qualified candidates Executive Director NHA Director of Nursing Salaries increasing Retention of excellent staff paramount
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Retention Strategy Professional Growth Cultural Fit Positive and Supportive Environment
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Board Discussion Governance Discussion Board concern about loss of institutional knowledge and impact on culture Succession Planning Continuity of leadership beyond C Suite “bench strength”
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Where to start? Clearly define the goal: Develop talent to assure leadership stability of PSL Not succession planning in typical sense No lines of promotion or promises of position
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The Journey Many options Management consultants Software Pre-packaged programs
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The Journey Selected a management consultant to assist PSL in developing our own program A modest proposal No cookie cutter program No new bureaucracy Not an HR “thing” A personalized approach
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The Journey Seek Input from all stakeholders Board – Survey - Senior Management Interviews Engage many levels of leadership in discussion – Round tables Develop a model program Allocate resources Present to board
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PSL Talent Management Program Defining the Program Number of participants Start small How long is the program? Started with one year Added a second And a third……….
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PSL Talent Management Program Selection Nomination—not self application Criteria Assessments
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The People A 5 person cohort Represent a range of skills, styles, from all facets of the organization Group is designed to learn from each other Group expands knowledge of how PSL runs Group bonds as professionals
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PSL Talent Management Approach Set proper tone and expectations of group An educational and developmental experience Not a promise of promotion
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Cohort Profiles Year 1 Operations VPs – Controller - Executive Directors Year 2 Corporate Director - Operations Corporate Support Executive Directors - Director of Nursing Year 3 Affiliate Controller Operations Corporate Support - Executive Director Assistant Executive Director - Director of Nursing
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PSL Talent Management Program Components Leadership education Group Project Personal professional development Mentors
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Leadership Education Commitment of CEO Educational sessions Books/Readings Discussion Participation of Senior Staff Time Expertise
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Year One Education Organizational Exploration In depth corporate structure Operations Product Lines Strategy Financial structure Financing Reimbursement Corporate Support Legal HR Mission Support
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Personal Development Review assessments Develop Personal vision of leadership Develop personalized plan to Strengthen skills Expand Knowledge of organization and profession Develop new professional interests
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Resources Formal Education Seminars Experiential Internal cross education Outside coaching
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Monitoring Progress Monthly coaching sessions Check in on progress Help overcome obstacles Provide resources
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The Project Make it meaningful! Identify a current issue and ask group to make a recommendation for a solution No skill advantages Group has to exchange knowledge to succeed Advise, support but not interfere Present to the Board
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The Projects Year 1 Project Redesign the building development process From Concept to ground breaking Year 2 Project Recommend a new resident centered technology
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Cohort Develops the Project Plan Gathered information PSL Stakeholders Architects, contractors, engineers Leaders of other organizations Technology experts Site visits Product Demos Developed concept Outlined a Process
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Resources/Support Facilitated Introductions Supported Travel Cohort Retreat
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Mentors Assigned from one cohort to the next Complementary skills/personalities Share Development Plan Monthly meetings/calls Professional guidance/advice Support group project Training provided to both mentors and mentees
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Talent Management Year 2 In depth discussion on Strategy Governance Development of personal leadership and decision making style Continue Personal Professional Development Plan Act as Mentor
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Talent Management Year 3 Back by popular demand! Continue to foster learning Ability to observe cohort and the impact of Talent Management program on performance, leadership ability and professional growth (Assessments done each year and reviewed with individual)
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And Beyond………. The long term goal is for the cohorts to remain together as self guided learning groups. -Books- -Discussions- -Support-
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Results Personal development has produced improved and more well rounded performance Refine pool of potential leaders Retention of exemplary staff Development of deeper intra-company relationships Organizational goal of internal growth
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What would we do differently? Realize that one year is not enough More defined structure to personal professional development plans Realize the time commitment of both PSL leaders and participants
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Thank You!
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