Document 171371

HOW TO BECOME
ROLE MODELS
Ian Lucas MCMI
Tel 711806
email: [email protected]
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What will we be covering today
• What a role model does
• The link between values and behaviours
• Identifying role model behaviours
• How to deliver against behaviours
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Session Objectives
By the end of this session YOU will be able to:
• Identify the responsibility of a role model in
delivering exceptional organisational performance
• Explain the link between organisational values and
individual behaviour
• Identify specific behaviours in line with
organisational values
• List the actions required to actively demonstrate
role model behaviours
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Q
What makes your
organisation
unique?
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What makes your organisation unique?
• Employees are increasingly recognised as the
‘key business drivers’
• The ability of the business to add value rests on
it’s front-line staff
• To succeed, organisations must get the most out
of this resource
Source: CIPD
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75% of business leaders believe that
customer experience
is the next corporate battleground
Source: McKinsey
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Delivering a customer experience
• What they know – knowledge
• What they do – actions
• How they do it – behaviours
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What is a Role Model?
• Someone who other individuals aspire to be like,
either now or in the future
• A person who serves as an example, whose
behaviours are emulated by others
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Where have all our role models gone?
“Hillsborough cover up”
“BBC has lost the public’s trust”
“Teacher runs off with pupil age 15”
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Values versus rules
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Organisational values
A statement of how leaders want their staff to
feel and behave
Determine how they want customers and the
public to experience the company
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Exercise - your organisation’s values
• List your organisation’s values
• If you don’t know, what do you think they might
be?
• Check when you get back!
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Behaviours
(competencies)
Are the inputs that lead to the necessary
performance (outputs)
Provide a common language & common
understanding of the actions needed to achieve
organisation objectives
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Exercise – How do Role Models behave?
In pairs - list the behaviours of a role model
manager/leader
• How do you behave?
• How do your ‘stars’ behave?
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Role model Managers/Leaders
• Set clear expectations
• Identify individual strengths and development
areas
• Challenge staff to stretch outside their comfort
zones
• Actively coach and develop staff
• Have a solutions focus approach to challenges
• Deliver regular praise and developmental
feedback
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Exercise – How do Role Models behave?
• Great client relationships / service
• Work in pairs to describe observable behaviours
• For Senior Managers
• Middle Managers
• First Line Managers
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Client service – Senior Manager
• Ensures all strategic decisions are taken putting
the customer first
• Creates initiatives which generate commercial
opportunities to maximise profitability for the
organisation
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Client service – Middle Manager
• Identifies and drives clear and measureable
standards to deliver an exceptional level of client
service
• Challenges existing client service to guarantee
continuous improvement
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Client Service – first Line Manager
• Helps others identify the most appropriate
customer solutions
• Takes personal responsibility for resolving
difficult, controversial or complex issues
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What happens when you
say one thing
and do another?
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What happens when you
say one thing
and do another?
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• Quality products and services
• Reliable delivery
• Customer service and effective follow through
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo
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It doesn’t matter what you tell them
the rules are, the real rules are
defined by your own actions!
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The role of HR
• Communicate for understanding
• Celebrate success
• Measure progress
• Challenge
• And of course – lead by example!
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Exercise
• Practicing values and behaviours in difficult
times as well as the good times
1. You have been put under enormous pressure
and are feeling extremely stressed
2. You have to make some redundancies
• How do you stay true to your ‘role model’ values
and behaviours?
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Exercise 3 – Unhelpful Behaviours
Be honest!
Identify your behaviours that aren’t role model
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Exercise - Delivering against Behaviours
1. Identify 2 behaviours you need to develop
2. Decide on 2 replacement behaviours
3. Write down how your team members would
know you are using your new behaviours:
•
What actions would you be taking and when?
•
What would your team members see and hear?
•
How would your team members feel?
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“If you can’t be a good
example, then you will just
have to be a horrible
warning”
Catherine Aird
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Action Plan
Action
When
How will I review this?
What I need to stop doing;
What I need to start doing:
What I need to do more of:
Five-day action plan
(List three specific actions that you will take
over the next five days)
1.
2.
3.
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THANK YOU
Ian Lucas BPP Jersey
[email protected]
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Role Model
Consistently leads by example.
Acts with integrity, impartiality and
independence, balancing organisation
and legal parameters.
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