You get an event that inspires attendees to raise the bar at their own organizations -- a few days that create a buzz of motivational energy and introspective questions like: What can I do as a leader to help raise our level of performance? What if we were to structure our performance management tools that way? What if we added better measures and more accountability to our approach?
Our recent Client Conference provided a venue that aroused these types of thoughts and many more. If you missed it, here are some highlights and reflections.
The event featured a mix of leaders from client organizations describing their performance management efforts, challenges they've faced, ways they've overcome them, the roles that leaders play in creating a culture of performance, how ActiveStrategy performance management software supports their efforts, and many other topics.
Meanwhile, ActiveStrategy software administrators shared more technical ideas and showcased best practices in a first-of-its-kind dedicated track. You can read a recap of that track in this post.
We also made two product-related announcements of note. One is the official release of iRound,
which is a new addition to our mobile applications. Two years ago we introduced ActiveStrategy Mobile, which allows you to view your ActiveStrategy scorecards and performance metrics from an iPhone or iPod Touch. This new application, iRound, takes it from another angle, letting you easily collect almost any kind of data -- such as survey information, photos from physical inspections of stores or facilities, checklists from on-site compliance visits -- on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. The collected data can be wirelessly uploaded, automatically rolled-up, and be presented as part of a dashboard, briefing book, or other presentation view within ActiveStrategy Enterprise. One healthcare client is already conducting physical plant rounds using this application and we found lots of ideas in the Client Conference audience for other applications in manufacturing, government, and retail.
We also announced the launch of a brand new blog, AS Insights, which will focus entirely on tips and tricks related to ActiveStrategy performance management software. Here at The Glue, we'll keep focusing on the methodologies related to performance management and strategy execution. If you're a current ASE user or are thinking about performance management software, please visit AS Insights and subscribe to receive email updates while you're there!
What I always find remarkable about getting our clients together is how themes resonate across all types of organizations -- from healthcare to government to nuclear services. It's highly energizing when you get so many people together who are all passionate about improving organizational performance. In fact one leader from a military organization actually described it as the most inspiring day he'd had in his professional career.Of the various presentations, there were several that really hit home for a number of the attendees. From a performance management leadership perspective, it was evident that successful organizations have executive leaders that 1) create shared meaning, 2) promote ownership of the whole, and 3) create a common line of sight (read more about that concept in this post).
If course it's hard to summarize the knowledge sharing and the key takeaways from this event into one nice package; but if I had to, I would borrow from the presentation made by Ron Burd at the end of the second day. Ron is the EVP, Strategy & Organizational Development at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals. Ron's high-level advice was:
- Make sure your mission, vision, and values are aligned (and that they are driven by the CEO and C-suite members)
- Select your metrics carefully
- Have initiatives that will move the metrics
- Use a system that will utilize and sustain the measures and the initiatives
We hope you'll join us for our 2011 Conference next spring. Watch for a "save the date" later this year.
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