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In April 2019, Dorset Council was formed, bringing six councils together, into one. Our draft vision is for Dorset to be a great place to live, work and visit. Our employees can contribute towards delivering this vision, as we seek to create a modern, efficient, twenty first century council.
We want to strive for excellence now, and in the future, and we can only do this with the right people on this journey with us.
That is why we set out to create our People Strategy.
The way we lead, manage and behave is fundamental to how people view Dorset Council.
It has a direct impact on the services we provide, both to our external customers and to ourselves as internal customers. The People Strategy sets out our commitments to enable our values as a council.
Our draft values:
Our People Strategy sets out our ambition to be an employer of choice, where we can do our jobs well and make a difference to the people of Dorset. We have worked with employees to understand what an employer of choice means to us, and this is what we have heard.
We want the council to be a place where we:
We have worked with our employees to develop our core behaviours. Our values are why we are here and our core behaviours give us a shared language to define how we work together.
We act with integrity. We are honest and we don’t attribute blame when something goes wrong. We are all part of the solution.
We are aware of our impact on others. We treat people fairly and have high expectations of ourselves and others, and value differences in approaches and opinions. We instigate and lead through positive behaviour.
We appreciate and value the contribution of individuals and teams for work well done. We lead by taking time to provide feedback and share lessons learned and achievements to support the organisation’s development. We celebrate commitment and success.
We work with colleagues, residents and partners to achieve the best possible outcomes. We feel confident to share ideas, we listen and respect other points of view and set this example to each other. We value the power in combining our personal qualities, skills and experience to achieve a shared goal.
This is what we want to achieve by having a people strategy
A 2019 Glassdoor study revealed that 77% of people consider a company’s culture before applying, and 56% say that culture is more important than salary when it comes to job satisfaction.
Having a people strategy helps us to set out our ambitions as an employer about how we can create a positive workplace culture, and become an employer of choice. We want our employees to feel valued, and to feel part of one organisation, one team.
People strategy goals:
These are explored in more detail in the next sections.
As one of the largest employers in Dorset, we want our employees to want to work with us because we are an employer of choice, not necessity.
We need to take time to understand our employee journey, how we attract people, have a recruitment a process that works for all and develop our individual and team strengths. When we do say goodbye, we do it well, understanding how we can continue to make improvements.
Our employer of choice commitments are:
As we develop as an organisation, we want to make sure that we continually facilitate the learning and development of our employees so they are empowered to take an active role in their development.
Our learning and development commitments are:
We want our employees to be engaged; they are our most important resource and we value them. Engaged employees are more likely to be highly motivated and more productive.
In a large and diverse organisation like Dorset Council, we need to put mechanisms in place to encourage feedback so that our employees have a voice and can help to shape how we work together now, and in the future.
Our commitments to engaging our people are:
We want to create an environment where employees can maintain good health and resilience and develop a positive work / home life balance.
A healthy, productive and motivated workforce benefits the experience of the people we are here for, our customers, residents and communities.
Our commitments to supporting our people are:
We are committed to our core behaviours and our organisational values. These help us to provide a consistent shared approach to how we work, and a set of organisational standards we expect to see when we are working with each other, and our customers.
It’s important that we celebrate when things are going well, and it’s also important that we provide a safe environment to have respectful conversations when things aren’t working as we would like. We want to create an environment where we work on solutions together.
Recognising when our behaviours and values are being demonstrated consistently will help our employees to feel valued and motivated. This is an important factor in recruiting and retaining the right people for Dorset Council, as well as providing the best possible services for our communities.
Our commitments to reward and recognising performance are:
We believe that ‘the way we do things around here’ impacts on how well we work together. We are committed to empowering our employees at all levels within the organisation to be innovative and develop our services together. To do this well, we need to provide an environment which enables us to perform at our best.
Our commitments to creating a positive workplace culture are:
Success measures:
This strategy was last reviewed in 2019.
The next expected review date is Autumn 2024.