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Presenters: Promoting Regulatory Excellence Session Title: Regulatory Agency Administrators- Investing in Employees and Maintaining Staff Morale Michelle Z. Pedersen Director of Human Resources Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Presentation Forward Incomplete Title Mind Set Shift: In the public sector, we dont typically think about investing – rather, we focus on cost. Getting what you pay for…isnt enough. Objectives: –Understand –Communicate –Apply

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Organizational Awareness Employee Rank Category Manager Rank Appreciation/Recognition Feeling in on things Good Wages Good working conditions Interesting work Job Security Personal loyalty to employees Promotion/growth in the organization Sympathetic help with personal problems Tactful Discipline

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Organizational Awareness Employee Rank Category Manager Rank Appreciation/Recognition 8 Feeling in on things 10 Good Wages 1 Good working conditions 4 Interesting work 5 Job Security 2 Personal loyalty to employees 6 Promotion/growth in the organization 3 Sympathetic help with personal problems 9 Tactful Discipline 7

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Organizational Awareness Employee Rank Category Manager Rank 2 Appreciation/Recognition 3 Feeling in on things 5 Good Wages 7 Good working conditions 1 Interesting work 4 Job Security 8 Personal loyalty to employees 6 Promotion/growth in the organization 10 Sympathetic help with personal problems 9 Tactful Discipline

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Organizational Awareness Employee Rank Category Manager Rank 2 Appreciation/Recognition 8 3 Feeling in on things 10 5 Good Wages 1 7 Good working conditions 4 1 Interesting work 5 4 Job Security 2 8 Personal loyalty to employees 6 6 Promotion/growth in the organization 3 10 Sympathetic help with personal problems 9 9 Tactful Discipline 7

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Rules of Engagement Engaged Builders Know expectations and roles High Performers Want to use talents and strengths Connection to company Not Engaged Neither negative nor positive Wait and see attitude Dont commit Actively Disengaged Cave Dwellers Consistently against virtually everything Busy acting out unhappiness Undermine what engaged workers do 29% Engaged 55% Not Engaged 16% Actively Disengaged Engagement levels typically deteriorate with time US Workforce Statistics

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Investing in Employees ~ Maintaining Morale Although one size doesnt fit all, there are certainly some common themes. Requires a non-traditional definition of investing. Never hurts to ask; the exit interview is too late! Is active, not passive. Neednt be expensive – Three Categories.

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Category 1: FREE and EASY RESPECT and COMMUNICATION Seems common knowledge, but isnt At ALL times Makes employees feel –Empowered and Enabled –Confident and Appreciated

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado SIMPLE LITTLE MESSAGES Mean the most during difficult times –Remember names –Praise a job well done –Put your Blackberry away –CLEAR expectations/meaningful work The two secret, but most underused words that in corporate America, get the highest ROI?

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado ASK??? What do employees WANT? To be valued/appreciated and treated fairly To do important work Autonomy/Flexibility A good boss Ask about opinion/input on decisions that impact jobs Feeling in on things Demonstrates a loyalty KEY: –Listen, hear, learn, listen –USE information shared; if not, tell why –Framework of openness

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Category 2: CHEAP and EASY Secrets: –Timely –All eligible, and REAL –Element of Surprise Food/Chocolate pleases almost everybody. Thank you NOTES. The Recognition Rock! Served and Fun

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Category 3: Investments/Rewards/Programs All eligible Meaningful/Valued by the individual Linked to goals/mission of organization – alignment Written Employee Involvement and Management Commitment Requires your thinking cap Leverage possibilities Breaking Through Bureaucracy

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Questions?

CLEAR 2009 Annual Conference September Denver, Colorado Speaker Contact Information Michelle Z. Pedersen, Director of Human Resources Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies 1560 Broadway, Suite 1550 Denver, CO (303)