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Washington Management Service WMS Committee Training
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Washington Management Service

WMS Committee Training

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Welcome and Introductions

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Training outline

WMS Committee Training

Course objectives

Overview and background of WMS

Definition of ‘manager’

WMS coordinators and committee member roles

WMS rules and requirements

New forms, tools, resources and process requirements

Inclusion criteria

Exercise

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Training Outline (continued…)

Evaluating WMS positions

Exercises

Questions/wrap-up

WMS Committee Training

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Course objectives

WMS Committee Training

Define and describe the RCW definition of a manager and criteria for positions to be included in the WMS.

Understand the WMS procedure and policy requirements set forth in WAC related to inclusion and evaluation.

Understand the difference between the two WMS Job Value Assessment Charts (Individual Contributor and Traditional Manager).

Understand the required forms, tools and process required for inclusion and evaluation reviews of WMS positions.

Apply the WMS inclusion criteria and JVAC tools on positions.

Understand the role of your agency’s WMS committee to ensure use of the WMS in accordance with DOP rules, agency procedures, with the goals of objectivity, consistency and transparency.

Overview and background of WMS

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1993 WMS created

1995 WMS receives national award from the National Center for Public Productivity at Rutgers University.

2001 Joint Legislative Audit Review Committee (JLARC) review regarding WMS completed. Final report issued in early 2002.

2002 DOP completes comprehensive study as follow up to JLARC report. Results: 407 positions identified for removal from WMS and 130 positions identified for abolishment.

2005 Governor’s Mid Management Reform Initiative requires cutting 1,000 manager positions in state government by June 30, 2007 (majority of cuts were WMS positions).

2007 DOP implements agency and enterprise control points to manage growth of WMS. DOP monitors agency usage and agencies report in their GMAP HRM reports.

2009 DOP FY10 Agency Priority to review the state’s management services (WMS and Exempt) and develop options to better manage both services.

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Definition of WMS Manager

WMS Committee Training

In accordance with RCW 41.06.022, a manager or managerial employee is defined as the incumbent of a position that:

(1) Formulates statewide policy or directs the work of an agency or agency subdivision;

(2) Administers one or more statewide policies or programs of an agency or agency subdivision;

(3) Manages, administers, and controls a local branch office of an agency or an agency subdivision, including the physical, financial, or personnel resources;

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Definition of WMS Manager (continued…)

WMS Committee Training

(4) Has substantial responsibility in personnel administration, legislative relations, public information, or the preparation and administration of budgets; or

(5) Functions above the first level of supervision and exercises authority that is not merely routine or clerical in nature and requires the consistent use of independent judgment.

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WMS coordinator role

WMS Committee Training

Ensure compliance with the WMS rules within your agency

Provide training to agency WMS committee members.

Chair evaluation committee meeting

Serve as a liaison between your agency and DOP for matters related to WMS

Serve as agency’s expert on WMS

Participate on audit teams as requested by DOP

Help to provide accountability, consistency and transparency with the WMS

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WMS committee member role

WMS Committee Training

Become knowledgeable with the agency’s WMS Inclusion and Evaluation Procedure

Become knowledgeable with the definition of WMS manager

Become familiar with the WMS inclusion criteria, Job Value Assessment Charts, and the WMS Evaluator’s handbook

Attend WMS committee meetings and be an active participant in reviews of positions

Help to provide accountability, consistency and transparency with the WMS

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WMS rules and requirements

WMS Committee Training

Policy and procedure requirements

Salary administration policy (WAC 357-58-075)

Relocation compensation “written criteria” (WAC 357-58-155)

Additional leave authorization policy (WAC 357-58-180)

Recruitment and Selection policy (WAC 357-58-185)

Employee performance planning and evaluation procedure (WAC 357-58-415, WAC 357-37-080)

Layoff procedure and its contents (WAC 357-58-440, -455, -460)

Reconsideration procedures (WAC 357-58-515)

Inclusion and Evaluation Procedure (WAC 357-58-032) *NEW*

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New forms, tools and processes

WMS Committee Training

Inclusion and evaluation procedure required – DOP approval required by 4/1/11

New Request for Review, Position Evaluation Summary and WMS PD forms

- Separate WMS and Exempt PD Forms

New WMS handbook and JVAC tools

- Separate WMS and Exempt handbook and JVACs

Self-audit questionnaire

Reporting requirements

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WMS Position Description form

WMS Committee Training

Updated based upon feedback from both WMS workgroups

Better aligns with new JVACs

Tips for supervisors/managers completing

- Be succinct, but descriptive

- Pay special attention to accountability, which is now the primary driver for band placement

- Be sure to answer additional questions which will help the evaluators accurately evaluate the position

- Attach an organization chart

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Determining WMS inclusion

WMS Committee Training

Policy and procedure requirements

Inclusion and Evaluation Procedure – DOP approval required

Overview of inclusion criteria and guidance

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Determining WMS inclusion

WMS Committee Training

Exercise

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Evaluating WMS positions

WMS Committee Training

Policy and procedure requirements

Inclusion and Evaluation Procedure – DOP approval required

Why was the JVAC updated?

Overview of the JVAC tool and handbook

Scope/Impact

Nature of ImpactAuthority to Act

•Programs Size and Importance

•Operating Budgets – Internal Operations

•Effect on Agency (Statewide Outcomes)

•Personal services budgets

•Facilities operations

•Controlling actions and outcomes

•Participating – Collaborating - Facilitating

•Statute

•Regulations

•Delegation Level

WMS Committee Training

Overview of the JVAC tool - WMS connections

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Accountability RatingRating Code Traditional Manager Individual Contributor

W Direct Supervision Accuracy of staff work Could be 1st level Supervisor

Advice and Consultation at a Basic level but profession based level (founded on a learned discipline)

Cultural experience that permits a person to do an effective job with constituents. (Native American/Tribal example)

X

Program Management More emphasis on delivery Development of program Determines how to deliver

the program from the point of delivery forward

Could be multiple programs

More advanced practice of profession based discipline

Y

Impact is broad, could be statewide

Statewide constituency is large

This position is accountable for outcomes of an organization

Accountable to a key position in state government where actions taken on this position’s advice are critical to agency outcomes

Impact on security, liability and agency viability

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Decision MakingRatings Description/Example

1

Decisions are guided by regulations or clear policy Judgments are based on known and familiar precedents and

dependable regulation

2

Decisions are guided by varying conditions within established policy or statute but not always made in the same way

Discretion to make decisions grants a degree of latitude for adapting to varying situations

Judgments are made in somewhat unknown and unfamiliar areas where there are few reliable precedents

3

Decisions are guided by statewide policy or broad and some cases (unique) statute where legal precedent may be unclear, or where external forces/legislation are evolving or unsettled or decisions/judgments have a critical effect on agency viability

Judgments are inventive/innovative where few if any precedents exist

WMS Coordinator Training

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Nature of Management – Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA’s)Bodies of Knowledge:

Management PrinciplesScientific, Technical

AdministrativeAll are concepts, familiarity with information

Rating Code Description/ExampleA Basic Level includes full grasp of principles and concepts

and practices of a profession based body of knowledge

B Advanced practice of a profession based body of knowledge

C Mastery/Expertise practice of a profession based body of knowledge

D Exceptional grasp of a profession based body of knowledge

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Evaluating WMS positions

WMS Committee Training

Exercise

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Transitional items and next steps

WMS Committee Training

Toss any old WMS guidance and handbooks.

Exempt PD form and JVAC banding tool are now stand- alone forms and tools. They will be renamed as “Exempt” by end of year.

Updating WMS PDs on new form and reevaluation using new JVAC - target June 30, 2013.

Updating of other WMS rules – discussions begin in January.

Full WMS handbook – coming in 2011.

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Questions/wrap-up

WMS Committee Training

Questions?

More information available on the DOP website: http://www.dop.wa.gov/CompClass/CompAndClassServices/Pages/HRProfessionalTools.aspx

http://www.dop.wa.gov/strategichr/SharedServices/Pages/ManagementReform.aspx


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