95-3820. The National Partnership Council; Strategic Action Plan for 1995  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 32 (Thursday, February 16, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 9065-9067]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-3820]
    
    
    
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    OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
    
    
    The National Partnership Council; Strategic Action Plan for 1995
    
    AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The National Partnership Council (the NPC; the Council) is 
    announcing the approval of its strategic action plan for 1995.
    
    DATES: The Council approved its strategic action plan for 1995 at its 
    January 10, 1995, meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Douglas K. Walker, National 
    Partnership Council, Executive Secretariat, Office of Personnel 
    Management, Theodore Roosevelt Building, 1900 E Street, NW., Room 5315, 
    Washington, DC 20415-0001, (202) 606-0001.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The strategic action plan outlines a number 
    of actions the Council plans to take in 1995 to support and promote 
    partnership efforts throughout the Federal Government, as it is 
    mandated to do under Executive Order 12871, Labor-Management 
    Partnerships. Additionally, the actions help the Council meet its 
    responsibilities to change the culture of Federal labor-management 
    relations so that managers, employees, and employees' elected union 
    representatives work together as partners in designing and implementing 
    comprehensive changes in support of the Government reform objectives of 
    the National Performance Review.
    
    Office of Personnel Management.
    James B. King,
    Director.
        Accordingly, the 1995 strategic action plan for the Council is as 
    follows:
    
    Executive Summary--National Partnership Council 1995 Strategic Action 
    Plan; National Partnership Council Charter: Executive Order 12871; NPC 
    Strategic Goal
    
        To institutionalize labor-management partnerships in Federal 
    agencies for the purpose of achieving the National Performance Review 
    goal of creating a [[Page 9066]] government that ``works better and 
    costs less.''
    
    NPC Objectives
    
        To support the NPC Charter as stated in Executive Order 12871, the 
    NPC objectives for 1995 are:
    
    Objective 1. To promote cultural change.
    Objective 2. To support NPC-recommended changes in labor-management 
    relations.
    Objective 3. To assess outcomes.
    
                              NPC Strategic Actions                         
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       Objectives                                                           
        advanced                            Activities                      
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    1, 2 and 3......  The NPC will collect, communicate, and utilize data   
                       and information illustrating the successes of labor  
                       and management working in partnership to improve     
                       effectiveness, efficiency, and customer service.     
                       Priority: ``sell'' success.                          
    1, 2 and 3......  The NPC will collect, analyze, and utilize data and   
                       information concerning existing barriers and         
                       impediments to the information and success of labor- 
                       management partnerships, how parties have overcome   
                       for barriers, including training activities,         
                       incentives to create successful partnerships, and how
                       parties manage conflict. Priority: help overcome     
                       selected common problems.                            
    1 and 3.........  The NPC will engage in efforts designed to measure the
                       information, conduct, and achievements of            
                       partnerships. Priority: stimulate assessment.        
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    National Partnership Council Strategic Action Plan; National 
    Partnership Council Charter
    
        The National Partnership Council (NPC) was created on October 1, 
    1993, by Executive Order 12871, ``Labor Management Partnerships.'' The 
    NPC was created to ``establish a new form of labor-management relations 
    throughout the Executive Branch to promote the principles and 
    recommendations adopted as a result of the National Performance 
    Review.'' The Executive Order provides:
        The Council shall advise the President on matters involving labor-
    management relations in the Executive Branch. Its activities shall 
    include:
        (1) Supporting the creation of labor-management partnerships and 
    promoting partnership efforts in the executive branch, to the extent 
    permitted by law;
        (2) Proposing to the President by January 1994 statutory changes 
    necessary to achieve the objectives of this order, including 
    legislation consistent with the National Performance Review (NPR) 
    recommendations for the creation of a flexible and responsive hiring 
    system and the reform of the General Schedule classification system;
        (3) Collecting and disseminating information about and providing 
    guidance on partnership efforts in the executive branch, including 
    results achieved, to the extent permitted by law;
        (4) Utilizing the expertise of individuals both within and outside 
    the Federal Government to foster partnership arrangements; and
        (5) Working with the President's Management Council (PMC) toward 
    reform consistent with the National Performance Review's 
    recommendations throughout the executive branch.
    
    NPC Strategic Goal
    
        To institutionalize labor-management partnerships in Federal 
    agencies for the purpose of achieving the National Performance Review 
    goal of creating a government that ``works better and costs less.''
    
    NPC Objectives
    
        To support the NPC Charter as stated in Executive Order 12871, the 
    NPC objectives for 1995 are:
        1. To promote cultural change.
        2. To support NPC-recommended changes in labor-management 
    relations.
        3. To assess outcomes.
        To achieve these objectives, the NPC will engage in the following 
    activities:
    
    Strategic Actions
    
        I. To advance objectives 1, 2 and 3, the NPC will collect, 
    communicate, and utilize data and information illustrating the 
    successes of labor and management working in partnership to improve 
    effectiveness, efficiency, and customer service. Priority: ``sell'' 
    success.
    
    A. Collect
    
        1. Develop ``protocols'' for the information to be gathered, and 
    verify all reported success stories by contacting all parties involved.
        2. Conduct focus groups of parties and those who have assisted the 
    parties in improving their relationship.
        3. In follow-up interviews and/or survey, request further specific 
    data and information focusing on success stories from those parties who 
    respond to the NPC survey.
        4. Find out about labor/management relations and activities among 
    award winners (awards for quality, hammer awards, etc.).
        5. Request information from regional employees of the neutrals and 
    the parties on successes.
        6. Review information already collected by other groups (e.g., 
    NAPA, the Alliance).
    
    B. Communicate
    
        1. Design and implement a pro-active internal and external 
    communications strategy (who to reach and how).
        2. Feature successful partnerships in all NPC meetings, including 
    meetings held outside the Washington, D.C. area.
        3. Publish and regularly update partnership success stories through 
    the NPC clearinghouse and the Office of Personnel Management's 
    electronic bulletin board. Publicize the availability of this resource 
    and how to access it.
        4. Enhance the spectrum of speakers on the NPC speakers' bureau by 
    adding individuals from different regions of the country with line 
    management and frontline union perspectives. Identify and encourage 
    targeted speaking opportunities.
        5. Publish targeted articles on success stories in union 
    newsletters and bulletins and agency publications.
        6. Prepare ``talking papers'' on success stories and partnership 
    issues for dissemination to trainers/speakers and for use by NPC 
    Members during public discussions of NPC activities an partnership.
        7. Present NPC Awards for successes in such areas as relationship 
    building, joint problem solving, quantified improvement in quality, 
    customer service, etc.
        8. Prepare an NPC Report to the President on progress under 
    Executive Order 12871.
    
    C. Other Uses of This Information
    
        1. Identify common elements of successful partnerships.
        2. Provide written guidance and develop criteria as to what 
    constitutes an effective and successful partnership. [[Page 9067]] 
        II. To advance Objective 1, 2, and 3, the NPC will collect, 
    analyze, and utilize information concerning existing barriers and other 
    impediments (legal and other) to the formation and success of labor-
    management partnerships, how parties have overcome the barriers, 
    including training activities, incentives to create successful 
    partnerships, and how parties manage conflict. Priority: help overcome 
    selected common problems.
    
    A. Collect
    
        1. Utilize the same sources, including focus groups, that are being 
    used to obtain data and information about success stories to reveal 
    legal and other barriers and impediments to parties achieving NPR 
    goals.
        2. Request parties in successful partnerships to indicate whether 
    further progress is being impeded by legal or other barriers.
        3. Obtain information from the parties during NPC meetings.
        4. Meet with management groups, such as Federal Managers 
    Association, the Senior Executives Association, and the Coalition for 
    Effective Change, to identify ways to achieve NPR goals.
        5. Consider a partnership facilitation simulation with NPC Members.
        6. Extract and summarize legal barriers to partnership from the NPC 
    Report to the President and existing GAO studies.
    
    B. Analyze and Use
    
        1. Compile a list of barriers to partnership, methods to overcome 
    barriers, incentives to partnership and methods to manage conflict.
        2. Provide guidance on how to overcome common barriers to 
    partnership at different levels.
        3. Problem-solve to help overcome common selected problems, 
    including ``people'' issues (such as how to deal with resistant 
    managers and union representatives); ``how to'' issues (such as meaning 
    of ``employee'', how to deal with unrepresented employees, and 
    compliance with Federal Advisory Committee Act requirements); and other 
    problems where a more consultative role would facilitate the formation 
    and success of partnerships.
        4. Identify cost-effective ways of obtaining training.
        5. Develop an instrument for parties to determine their training 
    needs.
        6. Develop an instrument to evaluate various training resource 
    alternatives.
        7. Integrate partnership training into existing training programs, 
    such as union steward training, supervisory training, total quality 
    program training, etc.
        8. Develop resources for addressing partners' needs, such as: (1) 
    enhancing the clearinghouse's information concerning trainers/
    providers/change promoters; (2) assisting resolution of resource and 
    resource allocation issues; and (3) creating incentives by working with 
    established awards programs to integrate labor/management partnership 
    as an eligibility or ranking criterion.
        9. Develop and implement plans which support NPC-recommended 
    changes necessary to achieve the principles of Executive Order 12871.
        III. To advance Objectives 1 and 3, the NPC will engage in efforts 
    designed to measure the formation, conduct, and achievements in 
    partnership. Priority: stimulate assessment.
    
    A. Collect
    
        Collect information on how parties are assessing whether success 
    has been achieved; whether partnerships or partnership agreements 
    exist; what activities are being undertaken by partnerships; the impact 
    of partnership on productivity; the impact of partnership on quality of 
    work and customer service; and information concerning various aspects 
    of training activities undertaken under Executive Order 12871.
        1. Utilize the same sources for the data and information 
    collection, including focus groups, to identify criteria related to the 
    assessment of partnership activity, and to identify training activities 
    undertaken.
        2. Request specific information concerning the measurement of 
    partnership activities; the amount and types of training activities 
    undertaken; who has been trained; who was the provider; how has 
    training been evaluated; has training had desired results; what skills 
    have been identified as necessary for successful partnerships; and 
    whether there is a partnership training plan.
    
    B. Analyze and Use
    
        1. Identify and highlight good assessment techniques already in 
    place.
        2. Provide guidance on the tiers of success during the various 
    stages of partnership.
        3. Issue guidance on skills needed for partnership and high 
    performance workplace.
    
    Responsibility for NPC Activities
    
        1. The foregoing NPC activities will be undertaken by NPC Members 
    and by action teams, composed of representatives of NPC Member 
    organizations.
        2. The Executive Secretariat, Office of Personnel Management, will 
    provide logistical and administrative support to the action teams.
        3. The NPC Members will specifically charge the action teams with 
    definitive objectives and time frames for completion of the objectives.
    
    Coordination with PMC
    
        The NPC recognizes the importance of the support of the President's 
    Management Council in achieving the foregoing objectives.
    
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Document Information

Published:
02/16/1995
Department:
Personnel Management Office
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-3820
Dates:
The Council approved its strategic action plan for 1995 at its January 10, 1995, meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pages:
9065-9067 (3 pages)
PDF File:
95-3820.pdf