Common use of Employee level (Implementation level Clause in Contracts

Employee level (Implementation level. Each employee develops a performance agreement jointly with her or his supervisor. Key requirements for the successful implementation of the EMS PMDS are the following:  The institutional framework determines responsibilities for specific aspects of the EMS PMDS. With the Strategic Plan as a basis, the department is able to identify priorities and specific objectives to be achieved by various components. Performance Agreements for all employees enable the department to assign specific performance objectives and targets to its employees. This also enables employees in the department to participate meaningfully in the management of their own performance.  Another key requirement for the successful implementation of the EMS PMDS is training on the system. Managers, supervisors and employees must be trained in the mechanics of the system and areas such as communication, problem-solving and conflict resolution in order to manage the system more effectively. The training of supervisors in particular is of the utmost importance, and this should result in supervisors knowing how to implement the system, ensuring that employees receive adequate training and possess sufficient information to be able to fully participate in the processes. This must be done with the support and co-operation of the HR unit in a Department.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Employee level (Implementation level. Each employee develops a performance agreement jointly with her or his supervisor. Key requirements for the successful implementation of the EMS PMDS are the following: The institutional framework determines responsibilities for specific aspects of the EMS PMDS. With the Strategic Plan as a basis, the department is able to identify priorities and specific objectives to be achieved by various components. Performance Agreements for all employees enable the department to assign specific performance objectives and targets to its employees. This also enables employees in the department to participate meaningfully in the management of their own performance. Another key requirement for the successful implementation of the EMS PMDS is training on the system. Managers, supervisors and employees must be trained in the mechanics of the system and areas such as communication, problem-solving and conflict resolution in order to manage the system more effectively. The training of supervisors in particular is of the utmost importance, and this should result in supervisors knowing how to implement the system, ensuring that employees receive adequate training and possess sufficient information to be able to fully participate in the processes. This must be done with the support and co-operation of the HR unit in a Department.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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