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Title: A Staff Recognition Award Scheme


1
A Staff Recognition Award Scheme
  • Michael Marsh
  • Office of Technical Services (OTS)
  • Griffith University

2
Objective of presentation
  • Outline the development, implementation and
    effectiveness of the current Griffith University
    OTS Staff Recognition Award Scheme and provides
    rationale for award criteria in addition to
    guidance for organisations wishing to implement a
    similar scheme.

3
Background
  • During 2002 a number of discussions took place
    during managers meetings and through staff
    forums to determine the level of support for a
    Staff Recognition Award Scheme.
  • No consensus was apparent during
  • discussions at group level so OTS
  • formed a working group with the
  • following objectives and scope

4
Objectives of working group
  • Primary
  • Determine whether staff want a staff Recognition
    Award Scheme, and if so
  • Secondary
  • Develop through a consultative process with staff
    the appropriate selection criteria for the
    awarding of staff recognition awards.
  • Determine how staff can be nominated for a staff
    recognition award.
  • Determine how often award is to be provided.
  • Provide advice regarding disseminating
    information about award recipients. 

5
Scope of Working Group
  • Working Group members to comment upon this scope
    definition and amendments made accordingly.
  • If staff wants this scheme Working Group shall
    determine what they believe to be an appropriate
    Staff Recognition Award Scheme in consultation
    with staff.

6
Scope of Working Group Contd
  • Each Working Group member to focus on a single
    campus.
  •       
  • Proposed Staff Recognition Award Scheme ideas to
    be collated and re-distributed to staff.
  • Working Group members to determine which Scheme
    is preferred option after consultation with
    staff.
  • Preferred option given to OTS Director for
    comment.
  • Finally, Decision made and implementation date
    established.

7
Preferred option
  • Should be based upon the existing QUT High
    Performance Computing and Research Support
    Department scheme within the Information
    Technology Services and modified to meet
  • OTS specific needs.
  • Prevent re-inventing the wheel.

8
In summary, the recommendations of the working
group were as follows
  • Smaller campuses/workshops need to be adequately
    provided for in the scheme.
  • Peers can nominate others for the award.
  • Consideration should be provided for managers and
    perhaps supervisors to nominate and award their
    own staff.
  • OTS should design and implement a Staff
    Recognition Award Scheme based upon the QUT
    model.
  • The scheme should provide for awards other than
    certificates, but certificates can accompany an
    award.
  • The award can be issued to teams, not just
    individuals.

9
Staff Recognition Award Scheme Categories
  • In recognition of the provision of excellent
    client service that has resulted in the creation
    of significant client satisfaction and/or
    positive comment.
  • In recognition for excellent performance in an
    OTS (or Griffith University) project, including
    the display of exceptional project management
    skills, and/or the exceptional management of a
    project, and/or the display of exceptional
    technical skills to facilitate the implementation
    of a project by any OTS person(s), and whose
    actions has created significant value and credit
    to OTS, or has the potential to do so.

10
Staff Recognition Award Scheme Categories Contd
  • In recognition of sustained personal dedication
    and commitment to their work, which has
    contributed significant value and benefit to OTS,
    and/or has attracted positive comment from staff
    or clients.
  • In recognition of motivation and commitment to
    OTS culture, social spirit, and strategic
    direction by an OTS employee or team, and whose
    efforts have assisted in improving the
    relationships within and between staff, and/or
    other stakeholder groups, or have brought
    distinction to OTS.

11
Staff Recognition Award Scheme Categories Contd
  • In recognition of the development of innovative
    ideas/concepts and/or the effective
    implementation of innovative ideas and concepts
    within OTS or wider University context, which
    have contributed significant organisational or
    social value, and,
  • In recognition of exceptional leadership by an
    OTS employee that has resulted in enhanced team,
    campus or element performance, and has provided
    enhanced organisational benefits. 

12
Staff Recognition Award Scheme Categories Contd
  • During 2006 the following additional category was
    introduced
  • Developing and/or implementing an equity
    initiative that targets one or more of the
    following Griffith University equity groups
  • Women in senior positions
  • Indigenous Australians
  • Persons from specific cultural and linguistic
    backgrounds
  • Persons with disabilities.

13
The award process
  • Presented on a 6-monthly basis to up to 4
    nominated OTS staff member(s), either as
    individuals or as part of an OTS team.
  • Any OTS staff member, permanent or casual, can be
    nominated for this award.
  • Nominations can come from any Griffith University
    staff member, student or external organisation
    associated with Griffith University.
  • Staff members can nominate themselves.

14
The Award What is it?
  • There are 2 lots of 6-monthly awards and an
    overall annual winner.
  • The 6-monthly award recipients receive a quality
    certificate containing a description of the award
    criteria most personified by the recipient, and a
    gift voucher to the value of 50.00.
  • If a team wins the 6-monthly award the total of
    the award will not exceed 200 and will be
    awarded on the basis of up to 50 per team member
    up to the maximum of 200.
  • The annual award winner receives a high-quality
    certificate, plaque and gift voucher to the value
    of 100. If a team wins the annual award the
    total of the award will not exceed 400 and is
    based upon team members being awarded up to 100
    each.

15
Administering the Scheme
  • A panel of 3 OTS nominated members (including a
    chairperson) administers the scheme.
  • Although not written into the guidelines at least
    one panel member is a female and only one panel
    member per campus.
  • Broad range of skills on panel to ensure best
    coverage and analysis of nominations.

16
The Process
  • Nominations can be made against any one or more
    of the seven criteria by the due date using the
    on-line nomination form.
  • Chairperson reviews nominations and ensures
    accuracy, guidelines are being followed and that
    nomination is correct as per the seven criteria.
  • Selection panel meets and makes recommendations
    to Director after individually reviewing and
    rating each nomination then the scores for that
    nomination are aggregated across the 3-panel
    members.
  • Award presented by Director at forum (mid-year)
    and Christmas where annual winner is also
    announced.

17
The Process Contd
  • Function of the OTS Director in this Award Scheme
  • Executive authority (Not used to date)
  • Addresses grievances (Not used to date)
  • Can be called on to be part of the panels
    deliberations. However, this would normally
    occur only where there is an impasse or when a
    panel member is absent (not Used to date).
  • Approves recommendations by panel and presents
    award.

18
The Process Contd
  • Schemes effectiveness
  • Many teething problems avoided by adapting a
    tried and tested scheme
  • In-depth discussions with QUT
  • Establishing a working group ensured that staff
    views were valued
  • Consultation with OTS staff
  • Persons who miss out may be re-nominated
  • Advertised
  • Through monthly reports
  • Web-site
  • Committees

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Conclusion
  • OTS believe that the Staff Recognition Award
    Scheme has benefited staff morale and has
    provided staff with an additional avenue of
    recognition regarding the value of services
    provided to OTS and the wider Griffith University
    community.
  • Thank you!
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