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Page 1: Feedback for Continuous Improvement - Appraisees

Feedback for Continuous Improvement - Appraisees

Page 2: Feedback for Continuous Improvement - Appraisees

Pre Course - Ideals

An understanding of SMART objectives SMART objectives in place for 2010/11 – 2 examples Evidence to support the achievement of your objectives Examples of effective and non-effective feedback you

have received and the impact of both on your own motivation

Participants must have the following:

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Post Course – Dynamic Learning Logs

At the end of the course you will be asked to write a SMART objective to focus on how you will apply the learning from the workshop in the future

Please use your experience from the workshop, to prepare for your appraisal, provide evidence of your achievements, and be prepared to enter into a 2 way feedback discussion

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Outcomes

  An understanding of the positive role of feedback, and

your own receptiveness to feedback

Practical application of a clear model for giving feedback which has been provided to appraisers

Guidance on preparing for feedback for forthcoming appraisal conversation based on use of LSBU appraisal forms

Insight into the value of SMART objectives and providing evidence to demonstrate achieving them

Personal action plan/SMART objective to improve individual ability to receive/give feedback

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S M A R T Objectives

Specific4 specify exactly what you should be able to achieve4 no vague or ambiguous language.

Measurable4 objectively measure the extent to which objectives

have been met Achievable

4 not too easy 4 challenging & stimulating

Relevant4 objectives should have a clear purpose and benefit

Time –bound4 include milestones & deadlines

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Feedback – Coaching Style

B – ALANCED

O – BJECTIVE

O – OBSERVED

S – PECIFIC

T - IMELY

Explore the positives Explore development areas

Discuss behaviours not the person

This is what I have seen

In this situation

Be sure the feedback is within a reasonable time

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Feedback skills – general approach

Invite their comments first

Build on common ground

What went well…

Even better if…..

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Talking & Listening

80/20 Rule

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Managing your reactions

Stop!

Look!

Listen!

Evaluate

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Questing Skills – Gaining clarity

Open

Probing

Summarising

Closed

Asking questions to gain clarity

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Questioning to encourage thinkingThe Dance of Insight

Clarification –

Repeat back what they have said as a short response – they know you have been listening

David Rock

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Skills or Behaviour – Finding the balance

A Action

S Skill

K Knowledge

A Attitude

B Behaviour

E Emotions

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STAR – Skills

Situation

Task

Action

Result

Alternative

In the meeting last week

You assured me you would have the report competed by Wednesday

Although I received it on time, the statistics hadn’t been updated from last month

and I was unable to present the correct information

Another time, please will you check all of the report before handing it to me

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Feedback – Difficult Conversations- Behaviour

Behaviour This is the behaviour I have observed

Effect This is the impact of that behaviour

Environment This is the situation it occurred in

Result This is the result

SMART

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BEER – Behaviour

Behaviour

Effect

Environment

Result

When we are group situations, you regularly talk over people

And we don’t get to hear everybody’s contributions

The last time this happened was in this morning’s meeting when Sue was explaining the figures

She was clearly upset anddidn’t finish her explanation

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The Johari Window - Feedback is a gift

Not Known to SelfKnown to Self

The Public Self

The Blind Self

The Private Self

The Unknown Self

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Action Planning – SMART objective

Please write a SMART objective to focus on how you will apply the learning from the workshop in the future

Keep a note of the objective and email it to Janet Cattini - [email protected] within 2 weeks of this workshop

Please use your experience from the workshop, to

4 prepare for your appraisal4 provide evidence of your achievements, 4 enter into a 2 way feedback discussion

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Final activity

What feedback would you like to give to your reviewer?

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Examples of SMART objectives - 1

2. An excellent teaching portfolio

Corporate Plan Link

Objective How will this objective be measured?

Develop short courses for two individual units, launch and evaluate by April 2012Encourage student participation on course boards aiming to recruit two additional students by December 2011

The courses will be successful when unit progression is more than 70%

Two briefing sessions for students taken place.

Two appointments made.

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Examples of SMART objectives - 2

 

Corporate PlanLink

8. Simpler, faster decision making

Create online resources by March 2012. Pilot methodology on 3 projects and provide facilitation and training.

Work with ICT and the Executive’s office to develop an LSBU project methodology by January 2012.

Methodology available online and evidence of use

Positive feedback from pilot projects

How will this objective be measured?

Objective

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Examples of SMART objectives - 3

Corporate Plan Link

Objective How will this objective be measured?

9: Helping our staff perform

Develop new Briefing Notes to tie in with ongoing University strategic developments

Promote the ‘ICT Skills for Staff’ Blackboard site as a way of benchmarking, testing and developing staff ICT skills

List of new briefing notes against strategic developments.

Take up and evaluation of materials, aiming for a 20% increase on the previous year.

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Examples of SMART objectives - 4

Objective Work with line manager to maximise the effectiveness of

current IT systems and feasibility of improved system for support arrangements

Measures – Review the statistics / data collected in Maximizer, and

match this with what information we wish to provide and for what purpose.  

Identify clear ways of showing the amount of support provided by the department and how effective this support is for students. 

Discuss the scope of this by September 2010 and put in place a proforma for statistical collection for the start of term. 

Work with line manager to scope the feasability of a system for support arrangements by July 2011

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Examples of SMART objectives - 5

Objective Provide a summary of the support provided during

2009/10 by October 2010, as a basis for developing support for the future.

Measures Review the types of support, the specific difficulties,

interventions, recommendations and statistic breakdowns of the service over the year. 

Include feedback from faculties and departments about the service.

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Examples of SMART objectives - 6

Objective Ensure all departmental policies, processes and procedures are reviewed and fit for purpose by end July 2011. Identify and prepare new policies/documentation required to complement existing documentation by April 2011

Measures Existing documentation reviewed and amendments

approved by end Oct 2010 Required new documentation identified and draft

documentation prepared by end February 2011 and approved by end April 2011

Relevant documents uploaded to staff pages on approval (ongoing)