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Motivating staff – Why?. Inspector Robert Vestey Change Management Team Gloucestershire Police. Public Sector Challenges. Value & Accountability Strategic Practical examples (good & bad!). Public Sector Challenges. Financial reward vs. vocational Minimum supervision - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Motivating staff – Why? Inspector Robert Vestey Change Management Team Gloucestershire Police
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Page 1: Motivating staff – Why?

Motivating staff – Why?

Inspector Robert Vestey Change Management TeamGloucestershire Police

Page 2: Motivating staff – Why?

Public Sector Challenges

• Value & Accountability

• Strategic

• Practical examples (good & bad!)

Page 3: Motivating staff – Why?

Public Sector Challenges

• Financial reward vs. vocational

• Minimum supervision

• Strong performance = promotion?

• Conflicting employment issues– PC / PCSO / Police Staff

Page 4: Motivating staff – Why?

STRATEGIC

• Chief Constable’s Vision

– Authoritarian? (Directive)

– Inclusive? (Dialogics)

– Communication and outcome

Page 5: Motivating staff – Why?

STRATEGIC

Home Office Targets

Defined Success

FEEDBACK

FEEDBACK

FEEDBACK

Investors in Excellence & People

Page 6: Motivating staff – Why?

BUILDING A TEAM

• Empowering motivated staff

• Challenging de-motivated staff and singing about their skills

Page 7: Motivating staff – Why?

MOTIVATING PEOPLE

Workforce Awards

Page 8: Motivating staff – Why?

MOTIVATING PEOPLE

• Treating people the Same?– Child protection

• Development plans?– frontline policing

• Value added Job Chats

Page 9: Motivating staff – Why?

Develop

Monitor

Assess

Empower

Train

Accredit

PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT

Developing the individual..

..develops the Organisation

Page 10: Motivating staff – Why?

COMMUNICATION

“Putting people at the heart of policing services and giving them a real say in how they are policed is at the heart of the police reform programme”Baroness Henig, chair of the Association of Police Authorities 2004

“We're forgotten down here” Forest INA 2004

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I’M HAVING AN AWFUL TIME!

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•Any Questions


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