Title: Performance Management
1Development, Validation, Implementation and
Enhancement of a Voluntary Protection Programs
Center of Excellence (VPP CX) Capability for
Department of Defense (DoD)
Department of Defense Voluntary Protection
Programs Center of Excellence Operated by
DoD Lead AgentOffice of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Installations and
Environment)
2Objectives
- After this training you will be able to
- Identify performance measurement benefits
- Describe performance measurement tools
- Describe a safety performance management system
- Identify key safety performance management steps
- Describe how to incorporate a culture change
- Define challenges in performance management.
3Performance Management
- What gets measured gets done, what gets done well
gets rewarded, and what gets rewarded gets
repeated.
4Performance Measurement
5Performance Measurement
- Performance measurement is a
- Management tool for enhancing decision-making
and accountability - Strategic process used to assess
accomplishments of organizational strategic
goals and objectives.
6Benefits of Using Performance Measurement
- The benefits of utilizing performance
measurements at installations in support of the
VPP process includes - Accurate assessment of safety and health (SH)
goals - Opportunities to re-calibrate prevention
initiatives - Opportunities for feedback from employees
- Proactive or predictive behavior on safety
issues - Ensure responsibility and accountability of
personnel in SH activities.
7Safety Performance Measurement Sources
- Safety audits
- Behavior-based safety observations
- Injury frequency and severity rates
- Accident and property/equipment damage costs
- Perception surveys
- Bench marking with other installations
- safety goals achieved (strategic planning)
- Total workers compensation costs
- Inter-industry/competitive industry rankings
- Medical aid or disabling injuries.
8Common Performance Measurement Evaluations
Traditional
Transitional
Modern
Performance to standards or benchmarks, positive
measures of health and safety (ie number of
audits conducted and scores of audits conducted),
and employee involvement.
Lost time injury, frequency rate, and budget to
remedy hazard.
Trend analysis and savings achieved through
prevention
9Measurement Evaluation Example
Notice Employee Driven Lean Safety Practice
10Performance Management
11Performance Management
- Performance management involves enabling people
to perform their work to the best of their
ability, by meeting and perhaps exceeding targets
and standards. - Leadership must set clear, measurable, and
attainable goals must be put in place by both
management and the employee. - Both management and the employee must
periodically review and evaluate progress toward
the goals put in place.
12Steps for Performance Management
PLANNING
Set goals and measures. Establish and communicate
elements and standards.
DEVELOPING
REWARDING
Address good performance. Improve good
performance.
Recognize and reward Good performance.
RATING
MONITORING
Summarize performance. Assign the rating of
record.
Measure performance. Provide feedback. Conduct
progress review.
13Performance Management Planning
- Performance Management planning should
- Involve employees in the planning process
from the beginning - Be flexible to adjust for changing objectives
and work requirements - Be discussed often while reviewing status and
milestones.
PLANNING
14Performance Management Developing
- The developing step may be used to include
- Increase the capacity to perform through
training - Introduce new skills or higher levels of
responsibility through a - variety of assignments
- Improve work processes or methods
- Provide employees with training and
developmental opportunities.
DEVELOPING
15Performance Management Monitoring
- Monitoring constantly measures performance
- Provide feedback to employees and work groups on
their progress in reaching goals by - Conducting progress reviews
- Ensuring goals are realistic
- Identifying unacceptable performance early
- Providing corrective assistance to employees if
needed.
MONITORING
16Performance Management Rating
- Performance management rating should
- Evaluate employees or group performances
against the SH goals - Measure work performed during an entire
appraisal period.
RATNG
RATING
17Performance Management Rewarding
- Performance management rewarding should
- Recognize achievement of SH goals
- Recognize employee ownership of the process.
REWARDING
18SH Management System
19SH Management System
- Successful performance management programs
utilize a robust management system. - SH systems should include
- Specific safety objectives
- Procedures for achieving objectives
- Clearly defined measurements.
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20Basic SH Management Steps
- A basic plan to follow when trying to implement a
SH management system include - Determining what you want to measure, why,
and how that information will be used - Developing a performance measurement plan
- Establishing benchmarks and standards
- Measuring, evaluating, and reacting on
feedback - Determine improvements or recognition
opportunities.
21Safety Management Success Keys
- Monitoring and auditing are key components of a
safety management system. This is accomplished
by - Evaluating and updating procedures, SH
systems, and equipment - Establishing a comprehensive SH review
- Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the
SH management system. - Maintaining documents that evaluate the
SH management system. -
22VPP and Performance Management
23Benefits from Culture Change
- Continuous improvement
- Good business results
- Positive morale and reduced anxiety
- Responsive employees who take action, raise
concerns, and resolve issues.
People, not process, will successfully change
the behaviors of the organization.
24Challenges of Performance Management
- Linking pay to performance
- Measuring organizational and employee results
- Using competencies in a performance management
system - Developing performance management tools to
improve organizational effectiveness - Supporting your culture with performance
management - Linking reward systems to performance management
- Developing and implementing a performance
management system.
25VPP and Performance Management
- The VPP elements specify SH performance
management attributes that develop, measure, and
monitor progress toward building a safety
culture. - What gets measured, gets done what gets done
well, gets rewarded what gets rewarded, gets
repeated.
26Summary
- In this section you learned about
- Performance measurement benefits
- Performance measurement tools
- Safety performance management system
- Key safety performance management steps
- How to incorporate a culture change
- Challenges in performance management.
27Questions?