Organizational analysis is the process of appraising the growth, personnel, operations, and work environment of an entity. Undertaking an organizational analysis is beneficial, as it enables management to identify areas of weakness and then find approaches for eliminating the problems.
Important aspects of organizational analysis include the assessment of external elements that can influence the performance of an organization. An organizational analysis also includes strategically evaluating and reviewing an organization’s potential and resource base by increasing the performance management of the organization.
The following are Key Learning Outcomes:
Design and introduce an analysis and review for Public Sector Organizations
Implement Proven best practice approaches for aligning programs and management initiatives to an integrated performance management system for your government organization
Design proven strategies for gaining leadership buy-in for performance improvement initiatives via building a high-performance team
Leading with a resolve that focuses and aligns the critical balance between Accountability, Responsibility and Empowerment
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
Overcome resistance to performance measurement transparency and reporting requirements
Integrate performance management initiatives into other ongoing management improvement efforts
Lead cultural change within the public sector to achieve improved results
Utilize performance measures with proven techniques of evidence-based analysis, performance measurements, reporting and benchmarking
Devise and lead performance improvement teams – working across program silos to obtain effective results across the organization
Make direct connections between Performance Management and Organizational Goals
Demonstrate Best Practices in Addressing and resolving Work-Performance related Problems
The training methodology used is designed to encourage maximum participation by all participants. The presenter will present best practices and benchmarks, and design interactive activities via discussion, small group work, exercises and feedback to display proficient knowledge and skills. Overall evaluation of this training will end by delegates completing an assessment of what has been learned and considering how the concepts will be transferred back to the workplace.
Organizational Improvement and productivity increase
Increase in individual and team productivity as performance expectations are documented and followed through
Management behaviors are aligned to high performance measurements
Overall Engagement and Motivation will increase
Performance Behavior will be aligned with an organization’s core goals and values
Improve organizational efficiency and effectiveness
Obtain the skills and a pathway to taking a leadership role on performance improvement initiatives in the public sector
Enables participants to implement effective performance management
Improved confidence and self-assurance in dealing with performance issues
Ensures that the performance appraisal is a positive and motivating enabler
Enables participants to apply best practices in performance improvement planning
Enable participants to positively influence high performance
This course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
Public Sector Managers and Team Leaders
Supervisors responsible for the use and application of performance management and appraisal techniques within the Public Sector
Performance Management Officers
Human Resource Directors
Employee Relations Managers
DAY 1
DEFINING THE SCOPE OF THE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE
Identify performance improvement opportunities and align to internal leadership policy goals
Project Management Fundamentals for Performance Improvement Initiatives
Identifying and Developing Your Performance Improvement Team – Policy, Planning, and Implementation Leaders
Gaining Top-down, Internal, and External stakeholder buy-in
Identify alignment opportunities between performance management and legislative and Administration priorities
Designing Goals and Objectives linked to The High-Performance Organization
Developing the 4 Step Implementation Model – Diagnostic, Design, Implement, and Review
DAY 2
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT MATURITY SCALE
Performance Management defined as an Enabling Movement
Performance management best practices in the public sector and non-profit organizations
Conducting a comprehensive assessment & review of your government organization
Key Principles of Effective Performance Management for Profits, Non-Profits, and Hybrid Organizations
Customizing the Performance Management approach via the PPC Model to build the required capacities
DAY 3
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
The 4 Step Implementation Model
Diagnostic
Assessment of primary activities, deliverables, and customer focus
Designing the ‘As is’ to the ‘Should be’
Pre and Post Measurements
The End in Mind – The High-Performance Organization
Design
Organizational Goals enabled with the Balanced Scorecard
Competitive benchmarks for performance comparisons and important developments
Performance Management enabled via KPIs
Best Practice Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) for Public Sector Organizations
Developing a way to improve cooperation between agencies and public sector organizations.
Implement
Project Management Principles – Launch, Timelines, Phases, Milestones, Quick Wins, and Pilots
Effectively cascading Strategic KPIs – Goal, Division, and Task KPIs
Designing an Effective Communication Strategy
Measure
Post Project Reviews
Enhancement and Modifications
What Next?
DAY 4
DRIVING THE ACHIEVEMENT OF PERFORMANCE GOALS
The Purpose of Employee Reviews as a vehicle to drive Performance at all levels
Performance Reviews: Facilitating a process for analyzing and using performance information internally to drive improvements
Performance Analysis - Selecting programs and initiatives for advanced program evaluation, data analytics, performance auditing, benchmarking, etc.
Addressing the Performance Gap via Proven approaches for optimal Organizational results
Managing Performance Problems – Key Activities
Improving Motivation, Engagement, and support Transparency at Work
Performance evaluation and the link to rewards
DAY 5
SUSTAINABILITY OF PERFORMANCE
Action Planning for Sustainability of The High-Performance Organization
Sustainability via Feedback Models - Constructive and Developmental Feedback
Coaching and Mentoring for Performance
Seminar: Review and Summary
Close of Program and Final Evaluation