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  • In this episode, we examine VicHealth's approach to employee performance. Padam Chirmuley walks us through how they link employee performance to both strategic and community goals. It covers practical aspects like aligning pay with performance, integrating performance management into daily work, and using one-on-ones to merge health and wellbeing with performance.The episode addresses how VicHealth maintains autonomy while aligning with government standards, challenges perceptions of government being dull, and details the integration of their Culture Charter with Victorian Government values. We also discuss the 'Appreciation Station', an employee-designed recognition initiative that was scaled across the organisation, and the involvement of employees crafting the performance process.--Where to find Padam Chirmuley:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/padamchirmuley/Web: https://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/Where to find Mark Lewis:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-lewis/Web: https://www.crewmojo.com/Podcast: https://www.crewmojo.com/the-ex-factorNewsletter: https://www.crewmojo.com/newsletter

    --Chapters:00:00 - The role VicHealth plays in the community04:46 - Tangible ways of connecting performance with strategy11:29 - Clear expectations for how remuneration fits with performance12:33 - Performance in the flow of work and less surprises13:35 - Using 1:1s to integrate health and wellbeing with performance15:22 - Leveraging government while maintaining autonomy to design the performance experience16:40 - Performance and government aren't dull!18:47 - Integrating the VicHealth Culture Charter and how it aligns with Vic Government values21:35 - Bringing Culture Charter Principles to life through a continuous recognition process24:31 - The 'Appreciation Station': Designed by employees, scaled across the organisation27:06 - Asking employees for input on the performance process - two key outcomes28:07 - Top-level components of VicHealth's performance experience30:21 - Using a 7-question pulse survey to understand the effectiveness of HR initiatives34:00 - Starting lean and staying agile as an approach to the performance experience37:03 - Using performance to raise the profile of People & Culture within the organisation37:56 - Leveraging the platform beyond performance40:15 - The importance of a partnership approach with a performance experience vendor

  • Step into M&C Saatchi's world, where everyone from the CEO to the concierge contributes to a unique workplace culture. Aleece Dening, HR Operations Partner, takes you behind the scenes to explore how they unite nine business units under one culture.

    Learn how employees lead their own performance reviews, while managers shift from paperwork to meaningful conversations. We'll also uncover the real-world challenges and successes of bringing a human-centred performance system to life.

    Tune in for a story about building a work environment filled with purpose and connection.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction02:07 The challenge of culture with 9 business units03:02 The purpose of performance at M&C Saatchi04:46 Getting employee buy-in for company values06:00 Connecting performance to strategy08:53 Principles of the M&C Saatchi performance process09:42 Mapping the employee journey from Day 111:09 Employee-led performance review11:34 Taking away the admin so managers can focus on conversation15:17 We just want employees to know that we give a shit16:23 Migrating from a manual process to a digital experience19:52 Getting employee champions involved in the design process23:11 The 360 review process26:33 Separating development plans into core and growth goals29:29 What was the rollout strategy?32:16 Trying to please everybody when made up of 9 divisions33:58 What was surprising?

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  • Join us for an insightful exploration of Starlight Children's Foundation's innovative people-focused performance model. We delve into the foundation's three-lense view on performance - individual, team, and organisation - and discuss how growth and well-being serve as critical drivers of their success.

    Listen to how user-centred design influences the employee experience and how People Managers play a key role in ensuring a positive, empowering work culture.

    Discover the power of language in shaping experiences, the importance of integrating development goals with role responsibilities, and the necessary steps in adopting a feedback-oriented culture. We also explore Starlight's distinct reflection process utilizing their '4+1 Questions' approach and the role of formal training for managers.

    Understand the metrics Starlight uses to measure the effectiveness of its people practices and how they've achieved an impressive 100% completion rate for reflections. The episode is not just about the 'what' but also provides practical advice on implementing a similar approach in your organisation - from creating a guiding vision document to ensuring a successful launch day. Finally, we discuss the role of accountability and the vision for people managers as impactful coaches.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand how to create a thriving organizational culture that empowers employees and fosters continual growth and development.

    With Ashlee Gunstone and Melissa Barker

  • In this episode, we delve into the heart of Mantel Group's unique, feedback-focused approach to performance enhancement. We explore how this trailblazing organisation is pushing boundaries by empowering employees to take ownership of the process, fostering a culture of trust in place of rigid policies, and cultivating an environment for individualised experiences.

    Our journey explores the simplicity of their system, spotlighting the transformative shift from traditional managerial roles to 'people guides' - a distinct role that influences ‘guidees’ without making pay or performance decisions.

    We illuminate the 'My Deal' concept, an innovative substitute to conventional performance reviews, centred on the individual employee needs rather than an organisation process. We learn about the significance of a tool that aligns with their culture, principles and style, echoing their core values at every step.

    Feedback forms the cornerstone of the Mantel Group ethos, becoming the crucial ingredient for powerful coaching conversations and ongoing development. This process is brought to life through a collaborative method, embracing the collective input and experiences of all team members.

    Join us in exploring the inner workings of Mantel Group's unique approach, and discover how feedback can fuel transformation across an organisation.