LEADS in a Caring Environment



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LEADS in a Caring Environment

Topics Covered Update LEADS strategic plan What we heard from CHLNet Members Leadership Capacity Development Best Practices Components / Recommendations Community of Practice LEADS Exchange Day

LEADS in a Caring Environment Five Leadership Domains L Lead Self E Engage Others A Achieve Results D Develop Coali<ons S Systems Transforma<on Four capabilities per domain

LEADS Strategic Planning Exercise October 2014 Making Choices Generating Momentum

Develop, support & sustain LEADS-based leadership capacity for health system transformation Purpose

Distinct Value Deliberate health care focus with tailored leadership framework Unique and integrated approach to our work Impact that is both significant and meaningful

Offerings Knowledge Diagnostics & Assessments Training Programs Workshops & Seminars Coaching

Current LEADS Programs and Services Bringing LEADS to Life workshops LEADS Learning Series & Associated Train the Trainer Series LEADS 360 assessment and debriefings Organizational Diagnostic LEADS Selfassessment LEADS consulting services

CHLNet Partners Input Strengths to build on Areas of desired focus

Strengths to build on Results-focused Engaged and Supportive Leaders Ability to create and share knowledge Measurement driven Guided by values and committed to leadership and excellent care Strong partnerships and networks

CHLNet input - Areas for development Lead Self Resiliency Being self aware of impact on others Personality conflicts Engage Others Effective succession planning People management Working across silos Clear communication ( no organizational mush ) Building trust

CHLNet input - Areas for development Achieve Results Measuring Success Time and resources for effective planning Sustainability Develop Coalitions Leading Collaboratively and horizontally Political navigation Innovation / creative thinking Mobility opportunities internally

CHLNet input - Areas for development Systems Transformation Being effective change leaders and sustaining change Effective governance Capacity-building in policy development Delivery Methods Variety Business tools online / cloud technology Capacity to deliver French Learning from others Common language

Leadership Development

Leadership Capacity at 3 levels Leadership Capacity can be enhanced at 3 levels: Individual: person improves his/her leadership effectiveness Individual Collective Organizational: organization becomes a leading organization and an organization of leaders Organizational Collective: communities such as industries, sectors, provinces, target audiences etc raise the leadership bar across their entire system.

Leadership Maturity Model

Bersin & Associates and Center for Creative Leadership (High-Impact Leadership Development) Leadership Development Maturity Model Leadership Development an Evolution ( % ) Bersin survey research on % of healthcare companies at each level of maturity) Dimension 1 Inconsistent Management Training (33%) 2 Structured Leadership Training 3 Focused Leadership Development 4 Strategic Leadership Development (36%) ( ) ( ) Executive Engagement Provides no support falls within HR / OD responsibility Understands concepts, not involved, provides resources, opens sessions Participates in program, identifies participants and offers strategic projects to work on Champions program, holds self and others accountable, contributes to leadership development strategy, continually integrates leadership in communication Tailored Competencies None identified, reactive and not aligned with development priorities Core set of competencies at individual level Core leadership competencies that target organizational needs defines what makes a good leader at our organization A core set of leadership competencies that match organizational needs and values Strategic Alignment No governance at corporate level, no integration between departments, off the shelf Start to differentiate by level, training is organization-wide, programs build on core competencies Programs are customized as needed, strategic business discussions take place and best practice are shared Succession planning is poolbased, as opposed to positionbased. Levels of Management Focus on Sr. Management, lower level management is at business level only Managers at all levels are targeted and brings different departments and locations together Managers at all levels of the organization are targeted and programs are progressive and build on one another Content is aligned with strategic priorities and focus is on developing leaders for future positions Talent Management Integration Comprehensive Program Design Performance mag t not linked to leadership development succession planning only at Sr. Level limited Company-wide performance management based on competencies, succession planning focus on Sr. Mag t across organization Content generic and limited opportunity to apply learning Performance management helps identify participants and succession planning targets multiple levels of participants Clear objectives, multiple formats, applied learning is integrated into the program Managers at all levels of the organization are targeted, strongly aligned with succession management Clearly defined objectives and associated behavioural changes, education, application and reinforcement activities are included in program design 17

Recommendations Best practices Some recommendations

Leadership as an enabler Colville and Murphy (2006) Success is dependent on the ability of the organizational culture to carry the ideas of strategy into action, via the structure and processes of the organization. Active, visible leadership is what connects strategy with the organization, and that it is leadership that influences the ability of the organization (structure, plans and processes) to be successful.

Leadership Development Best Practices 1. A thorough needs assessment Develop a leadership development program vision and define its needs, linked to organizational strategy and desired outcomes. 2. Select a suitable audience Choose the most appropriate audience for your leadership development program as it relates to level, position or type of employee as it relates to your objectives. Integrate with succession planning Leskiw and Sing, (2007)

Leadership Development Best Practices 3. Design of an appropriate infrastructure to support the initiative Best practices infrastructure support indicate an embedding of leadership in an organization s culture and with senior leadership involvement. 4. Design and implementation of an entire learning system Best practices see a learning system combine formal training with action learning and opportunities to put learning into practice within the organization.

Leadership Development Best Practices 5. Evaluate Effectiveness Leadership development program effectiveness is best evaluated by asking the right questions about the program. 6. Corresponding actions to reward success and improve on deficiencies Integrate the recognition and acknowledgement of demonstrated desired leadership into practice.

An integrated system, not just tools

How We Learn to Lead 70 Experiential Learning: learning and developing through day-to-day tasks, challenges and practice 20 Social Learning: learning and developing with and through others 10 Formal Learning: learning and developing through structured modules, courses and programs 24 www.702010forum.com

Formalize your succession planning Strategic Goals

Develop a Communications Strategy

Create Feedback Loops

LEADS Community of Practice Community of Practice

What others have been playing with

Developing&Leadership&Tools& LEADS&Change&Planning&B&Ques;ons&to&Consider! Lead&Self! What!is!my!personal!vision!for!this!ini3a3ve?! What!assump3ons!am!I!making!about!what!is!required?! What!is!my!current!level!of!capacity/capability!to!undertake!this! work?! What!are!my!strengths/areas!of!vulnerability!and!how!do!I! address!them?! What!strategies!will!I!employ!to!manage!my!emo3ons,! performance!and!health!through!the!change!process?! Systems&Transforma;on! What!is!the!systems!impact!we!are!striving!for?! What!change!opportuni3es/challenges!do!we!an3cipate! in!undertaking!this!ini3a3ve?! What!innova3ve!ideas!or!prac3ces!can!we!build!on?! What!systems,!structures!and!processes!are!impac3ng!on! the!current!situa3on?! What!poten3al!impacts!could!this!change!have?! What!are!the!known!enablers!and!barriers?! How!do!we!ascertain!the!readiness!of!individuals,!team(s)! and!the!organiza3on!to!engage!in!the!change!process?! What!impact(s)!do!we!an3cipate!on!other!service!areas?! Shared&! Vision! &&Purpose! Engage&Others! Who!does!this!change!immediate!impact?!!How!do!we! meaningfully!involve!these!individuals?! What!type!of!team!do!we!need!to!lead!this!ini3a3ve?! How!do!we!develop!and!support!the!team!to!achieve!the! results!we!seek?! What!is!really!important!to!communicate?!When?!! What!communica3ons!vehicles!will!be!most!appropriate! and!impacaul?! Develop&Coali;ons! Who!are!our!key!partners!(internal!or!external!to!Eastern! Health)?! Who!has!a!stake!in!the!outcome!of!this!ini3a3ve?!How! significant?! Where!are!our!partners!in!their!current!understanding!of!this! issue?!!in!their!level!of!commitment?! How!will!we!begin!developing!the!rela3onships!needed!to! support!the!ini3a3ve?!!are!there!exis3ng!or!poten3al!forums! that!could!be!leveraged?! Achieve&Results! Why!are!we!undertaking!this!ini3a3ve!(i.e.,!what!purpose!are!we! trying!to!accomplish)?! What!is!currently!happening!now?!!What!evidence!do!we!have?! What!is!our!vision!for!change?!!How!will!we!know!when!we!get! there?! What!are!the!desired!benefits!to!clients/pa3ents/residents?! What!values!or!principles!will!guide!us!in!our!work?! What!strategies!and!tac3cs!will!we!employ!to!achieve!our!desired! results?! If!we!are!successful!in!crea3ng!the!changes!required,!how!will!we! measure!success?!what!indicators!will!be!most!useful?! Developed(for(Eastern(Health(use(based(on(LEADS(in(a(Caring(Environment( Framework,(2010(

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