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What does good look like? October 2013. Where’s the greatest challenge?. OBSERVABLE performance and behaviour indicators. Unacceptable, acceptable, exceptional . Competency descriptions never fully relate to actual work/job tasks and so hard to use for improvement . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What does good look like?October 2013

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Where’s the greatest challenge?

OBSERVABLE performance and behaviour indicators

Unacceptable, acceptable, exceptional

Risk when using competencies – managers don’t make sense of them

Competency descriptions never fully relate to actual work/job tasks and so hard to use for improvement

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Subjectivity

Norm based assessment

Criteria based assessment

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What does good like?

Actual performance and behaviour CompetencesVersus

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What does good like?

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Example

Train the trainer observation sheet

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Competency frameworks

cognitive behavioural foundational organisation specific

Function /

technical

specialism

s

Usually three or four levels relating to:

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Putting competences into context

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Moving to performance indicators

• What standard of performance/behaviour would you expect in an organisation where these competencies are being applied?

• Is there a way to specify the range of results from the population?

• The answer is yes but with a tentative statement (e.g. with 95% confidence, the population average will be between … and …)

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How it works

• What a normal distribution looks like?

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Example

• Consider a report on the performance of a department of 100 people, and assuming four categories, what percentages might each category represent?

• Now on that basis, consider descriptors of indicators for performance for each level

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-0.5%

0.0%

0.5%

1.0%

1.5%

2.0%

2.5%

3.0%

3.5%

4.0%

4.5%

of total Population %

Doesn't meet expectation Partially meets expectation Meets Expectation Exceeds expectation

Before training 68% of the popu-lation partially meet expectation

68.2%

2.5% 13.6% 2.5%13.6% 68.2%

13.6%2.5% 13.6% 2.5%

After training 68% of thepopulation meet expectation

Before or AfterAfter training

Before training

Population distributions before and after training

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Activity: Project Manager

Delegating Responsibilities Decision Making Coaching

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Thanks