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Developing the Senior Responsible Owner's skills and capabilities Stepping up to this role can be a major undertaking for
managers, not only due to the challenges of the role itself, but also the need
to hold down a substantial day job. To support senior civil servants in this
role, many organisations are now supplementing standard training courses with
one-to-one coaching and mentoring. This is an effective way of rapidly injecting
and developing directly relevant skills that can be applied straight
away. Our approach
- Identify the key requirements of this role in the context of your
organisation and the programme(s) for which you are
responsible.
- Identify and address any gaps between the requirements of the role
and your current skills and abilities as the Senior Responsible
Owner.
- Be clear about your generic personal development needs versus your
needs on a specific programme - you may gain more insight by stepping
back from the programme in order to see your broaderbased
needs.
- Form your team by bringing in individuals with a supportive
mind-set and an ability to get onto your "page"; this will also help you
to sustain momentum.
- Be open to the needs of staff - many have quite straightforward
needs, such as seeing managers "walk the talk" and knowing that although
there is change, existing skills will not be discarded.
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of the
programme.
- Choose the right pace - change programmes often start with a
flurry of activity, when what is needed is often a low-key start,
gradually building in momentum.
- Recognise that for policy-making environments, bridging policy
into delivery is likely to be a major challenge for the
organisation.
- Use clear, consistent and regular communication with all staff and
management to win the hearts and minds of the people on the programme
and those affected by it.
- Create a robust stake-holder engagement plan and implement
it.
- Focus on your personal prioritisation.
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