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Ways of Working Project Update

Meeting: 16/12/2021 - Council (Item 46)

46 CABINET RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL - WAYS OF WORKING PROJECT UPDATE: WAY WE WORK STRATEGY 2021-2024 pdf icon PDF 176 KB

To receive a report on Cabinet recommendations referred to Council in relation to the Ways of Working Project Update: Way We Work Strategy 2021-2024.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Portfolio Holder for Corporate Governance, Finance and Resources

 

(a)  submitted the Ways of Working Project Update - Way We Work Strategy 2021-2024, as set out at Appendix 1 of the report;

 

(b)  gave a brief introduction to the report and made the following points:

 

·     Covid had made the world a very different place for us all and practices that we had had to adopt just to keep going during the pandemic had challenged our way of life and demonstrated that almost everything could be done differently, often more efficiently, certainly as effectively and nowhere was that more apparent than in some parts of the workplace

·     Council staff had embraced the challenges presented by the pandemic and had developed a new hybrid operating model and ways of working based on lessons learned and of necessity from changes in working practices that were necessary and vital as a consequence of maintaining services during the pandemic

·     The new working model outlined in this document, which maximised on the use of remote technology, was expected to improve productivity and work-life balance whilst ensuring and maintaining the delivery of the high quality public services that we expect

·     The proposals contained in this paper had evolved and been developed over the last 18 months through extensive engagement and consultation with workforce groups, the Joint Staff Working Group, the leadership teams and the trade unions and were in the process of being formalised with this paper

 

(c)   presented the Cabinet’s recommendations to the Council.

 

RESOLVED

 

Council:

 

(1)  ADOPTED ‘The Way We Work – Our Strategy’ and accompanying documents, as set out at Appendices A, B and C of the report;

 

(2)  DELEGATED authority to the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Leader of the Council, to make amendments to the Strategy to account for economic, organisational or environmental changes.

 

(Unanimous)


Meeting: 23/11/2021 - Cabinet (Item 213)

213 WAYS OF WORKING PROJECT UPDATE: WAY WE WORK STRATEGY 2021-2024 pdf icon PDF 206 KB

The Portfolio Holder for Corporate Governance, Finance and Resources to submit a report updating Cabinet on a new ‘hybrid’ operating model and ways of working and asking Cabinet to recommend to Council the approach, as set out in the Council’s new Way We Work Strategy and Action Plan, new Behaviour Framework and New Working Model.

Additional documents:

Decision:

Cabinet RECOMMENDED that Council:

 

1)    Adopt “The Way We Work: Our Strategy 2021 to 2024” and accompanying documents;

2)    Delegate authority to the Chief Executive in consultation with the Leader of the Council, to make changes to the Strategy to account for economic, organisational or environmental changes (particularly considering Covid-19).

Minutes:

Dawn Garton, Director for Corporate Services introduced the report, the purpose of which was to update Cabinet on a new ‘hybrid’ operating model and ways of working and ask Cabinet to recommend to Council the approach, as set out in the Council’s new Way We Work Strategy and Action Plan, new Behaviour Framework and New Working Model.

 

Mrs. Garton advised that like many organisations, as the Council had moved from Covid-19 response to recovery, it had considered its ways of working and had refreshed its Workforce Strategy, proposing a hybrid model for working, based on lessons learned from changes in working practices which were required as a consequence of the pandemic.

 

Mrs Garton highlighted that the report detailed how the Council would learn, develop and ensure it employed and retained staff with the appropriate skills and behaviours to deliver against its Corporate Strategy over the next 3 years.  The Action Plan detailed within Appendix A underpins the Way We Work Strategy, the Behaviour Framework (Appendix B) and Working Model (Appendix C) were being rolled out across the Council through engagement with staff.  The Strategy also linked with associated IT projects and work on asset management development to ensure Council assets were maximised.  This was an ambitious programme with the majority of the work being undertaken within existing resources.

 

Councillor Ronnie de Burle, Portfolio Holder for Corporate Governance, Finance and Resources commented that the pandemic had significantly impacted employers and employees.  The report sought to bring to fruition proposals for a new hybrid model of working (as previously discussed at Joint Staff Working Group).  When fully implemented, this model would place the Council at the forefront of modern ways of working, which benefit employers (i.e. more efficient use of assets) as well as employees.  There remained much associated work for HR, IT and Property teams over the next few years to support the hybrid model of working.  The Council had demonstrated that it fully embraced change and could adapt rapidly to changing circumstances.  This was an ambitious programme for teams and 1 which they were embracing.

 

During discussion the following points were noted:

 

·         Members welcomed the Council’s hybrid model for working, commenting that the Council had to ‘work in a new way’.

·         The focus on team working within the hybrid model was noted and assurance given that the model would be supportive of collaborative working across different services within the Council.

 

(DECISION: NON-KEY)

 

Cabinet RECOMMENDED that Council:

 

1)    Adopt “The Way We Work: Our Strategy 2021 to 2024” and accompanying documents;

2)    Delegate authority to the Chief Executive in consultation with the Leader of the Council, to make changes to the Strategy to account for economic, organisational or environmental changes (particularly considering Covid-19).

 

Reasons for the recommendations

 

The Way We Work – Our Strategy 2021 to 2024 is a refresh of the previous Workforce Strategy 2018 to 2020. It considers the current post pandemic environment, and the learning from the last 18 months and sets out four areas of priority for  ...  view the full minutes text for item 213