1 Response to the Employee Survey Recommendations.
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1. New High Five recognition program implemented
2. Recognition Event Days (R.E.D)
3. Partner with the EA
4. New employee award opportunities
Employee Recognition Program
1. Campus advisory committee formed to look at identified career opportunity issues
2. Two career ladders established
3. Succession planning
4. Optimal resume program up and running
5. Development of mentoring program
Career Development
Supervisor Feedback Opportunities
35% of Employees feel they can provide feedback about their
supervisor’s performance
1. Incorporate supervisor feedback into the Performance Dialogue Process
• Several units will voluntarily participate in 2013, required by all Units in 2014
2. Qualtrics used as tool to provide anonymous feedback
3. Create a strategic communication plan to prepare community for a culture shift
4. Design and deliver training to prepare employees to give and supervisors to receive feedback.
5. Leading Cornell project team to coordinate implementation.
Supervisor Feedback
Workload/WorkloadImbalance
63% of employee agree their workload is manageable
56% of employees have enough time to do high-quality work
50% of employee agree that workloads
are distributed fairly in their units
36% of Employees across units agree that policies are
administered fairly
1. Provide a mechanism to request position review for appropriate classification and workload balance.
2. Position classification reviews may be initiated by a staff member directly with their supervisor and College/Unit HR.
3. Once the Position Review Request form and supporting materials are submitted, the supervisor has up to 30 days to complete their review and ensure position description is accurate and up to date.
Position Evaluation and Analysis
4. Anticipated total review process to be completed within 90 business days, unless workload imbalance is identified, may add up to an additional 30 business days.
5. When a workload issue is identified as unmanageable, Compensation Services will partner with College/Unit HR and supervisors in conjunction with Organizational Development for Faculty and Staff (ODFS) to determine the appropriate review process. The strategic Planning and goal alignment tools will be utilized to identify, examine and align departmental priorities.
1. Implementation of Process Improvement program
2. Communication of existing change tools
3. Professional and personal development offerings and solutions to manage workload
Alignment and Change Tools
1. Offer a pilot program in units that would benefit most
2. Review results and determine benefit to full campus
3. Communications plan
4. Transition from recommendation to implementation
The Energy Project
1. Add a component to the Time Away From Work Policy 6.9
2. Employees can use up to 2.5 hours of paid release time per week (not to exceed 2.5 per week or 120 hours per year) to pursue personal development.
3. It is further recommended that a concurrent study be implemented to track usage, survey supervisors and/or employees, collect other metrics, and determine impact.
Personal Development
• Open forums and other meetings• Final proposals for submission to President
Skorton• Communications plan • Transition from recommendation to
implementation
Next Steps
Survey Background: http://www.cornell.edu/employeesurvey/
Ongoing Response: https://hr.cornell.edu/about/employeesurvey/
Additional Resources