Performance Excellence Goal Setting and Development Planning Differences

As part of the new Performance Excellence process, all MSU staff are expected to set goals and establish a professional development plan for the year. There is a distinct purpose for each, and both are intended to help the individual succeed and move the university forward. The following definitions will provide more clarity on the distinctions between goal setting and development planning.

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Performance Excellence Process

In terms of goal setting, most staff members have numerous tasks that contribute to carrying out their position effectively. Sometimes it can be confusing as to what tasks or behaviors are a priority for the unit or that individual specifically. Setting goals is a way to bring clarity in regards to priorities and expectations for the year ahead. The goals don’t encompass everything that is expected, but those items that are seen as key for the coming year.

On the other hand, professional development identifies priority learning activities for the employee for the year ahead. Ongoing technological advances and the rapid pace of change make it imperative that all staff engage in learning activities each year. Development items can involve technical skills, such as using Outlook effectively or mastering the use of particular equipment, or it could involve more broadly needed skills such as communicating effectively or leading others. The skill building activity could include an online or instructor-led class, an opportunity to lead a project, job shadowing or other activities.

In short, the differences could be defined as:

  • Goals identify key items the individual will achieve
  • Development plan items identify skills the individual will learn or strengthen

It is imperative that supervisors work collaboratively with staff members to identify the goals and development plan items. Each party should come to the performance planning meeting with ideas for the items and jointly determine the final lists.

For further instructions around these issues, consider taking the following classes through Professional Development Services:

Supervisor Strategies for Effective Performance Planning

Boost Your Career – a class that will be offered in the fall to help staff explore their interests and to be active participants in goal setting and development planning.

Job of the Week 7/22/16

This week we are highlighting an Admissions Counselor (posting #3717) with the Office of Admissions. This position will be based in the Chicago, Illinois area. Assists in implementing admissions activities including providing information about the university; interviewing and counseling prospective students and their parents; reviewing applications for admission in order to determine eligibility; corresponds with and visits high schools and community colleges in order to inform counselors and students about the University and to solicit their interest; determines eligibility and certifies admission; assists in planning and/or participates in scholarship programs and on and off campus recruitment programs in order to generate interest in the University, including community outreach activities.

MSU Jobs IconFor a complete description of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please go to www.jobs.msu.edu and select Support Staff under the Fast Jobs Search.

Fire up the grill for these delicious dishes

Summertime and grilled food go hand in hand. Corporate Chef for Culinary Services Kurt Kwiatkowski gave us two fantastic grilling recipes that are great for cookouts or quiet personal dinners.

Remember, safety first! If you’re out of practice, make sure to review safety standards from the CDC and National Fire Protection Association.

Grilled pork chops

Grilled glazed pork chop

6  center cut bone-in pork chops, about 1-inch thick
1 T. ancho chili powder
1 t. smoked paprika
1 t. ground cumin
2 t. kosher salt
1 T. olive oil
3 T. sherry vinegar
½ c. pure maple syrup
½ c. chicken stock

Mix all spices and salt together, brush all pork chops with olive oil and then sprinkle on both sides of the pork chops and let rest for 1-2 hours.

Preheat grill

Continue Reading… Fire up the grill for these delicious dishes

Thank you MSU Alumni Association

MSU Alumni AssociationMany of the current employees at MSU also graduated from the university. For these employees and friends of the university, the MSU Alumni Association provides a variety of benefits, discounts and services, as well as a valuable way to connect with and stay updated on the work of Spartans all around the world.

The Alumni Association benefits more than just its members. The organization hosts and organizes a multitude of events that enhance the Spartan experience, such as Homecoming and Senior Week, and promote positive change, such as the Global Day of Service. Anyone is free to read the Alumni Association Magazine, published quarterly, online, with issues dating back to 1992. Livestreams, available for anyone to watch, of the Health4U Recipe for Health Cooking series are also provided by the Alumni Association.

In addition, the association’s Alumni LENS program offers various career training opportunities for members and friends of the university. These include online classes about management, writing, marketing and more, leadership retreats and the free Spartan Insights webinars.

Thank you to everyone that works with the Alumni Association for promoting the success of the thousands of Spartans in East Lansing and around the world!

Take advantage of MSU employee discounts

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Munn Ice Arena is one of several places on campus where you can find a discount

One of the benefits of working at MSU is taking advantage of its employee discounts. From on-campus shopping to MSU sporting events to additional insurance options, you can’t go wrong with these savings.

MSU Benefits Plus

MSU Benefits Plus is available to benefits-eligible MSU employees. It gives employees the option to enroll in several voluntary employee-paid benefits programs, in addition to online shopping discounts. Register with your ZPID to view your options.

On-campus discounts

  • Athletics: Every MSU employee is a Spartan fan by default. Employees can purchase football, men’s basketball and ice hockey season tickets at discounted prices or a Go Green card for $50 that grants entry to women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, wrestling, gymnastics, softball and baseball.
  • Dining Plans: Enjoy the delicious meals at MSU’s dining halls with these discount plans.
  • MSU Department of Theatre: Check out a student theater production at 10–17 percent discounts on all Main Stage performances
  • Spartan Bookstore: The bookstore offers new and used textbooks, clothing and souvenirs, academic supplies, software and electronics and more. A 10 percent discount is offered on textbooks, trade books and medical books and a 15 percent discount is offered on all regular-priced clothing.
  • MSU Forest Akers Golf Course: The golf course offers two 18-hole championship layouts, a state-of-the-art practice facility, and two full-service golf shops with a full complement of services. Employees with MSU ID card receive reduced rates.
  • MSU Munn Ice Arena: The ice facility provides a public skating schedule during the year. Employees receive discounted rates with valid MSU ID.
  • University Stores: MSU employees can purchase a variety of items that the University utilizes including diapers, batteries, and office supplies. Prices are competitive.

Find more on-campus services and local discounts for auto, home, clothing, travel and more.

Job of the Week 7/15/16

This week we are highlighting an Executive Staff Assistant (posting #3607) with the College of Social Science. This position provides administrative support to the Dean of the College of Social Science; oversees Dean’s calendar; reviews, interprets and summarizes materials in order to keep the Dean informed of pertinent events and information; gathers, screens, and relays sensitive information received from university executives, staff members, and visitors; prioritizes and responds to inquiries for the Dean; sorts, reviews, and directs Dean’s mail including drafting responses, forwarding information when appropriate, and maintaining logs to track delegated matters; develops, plans, coordinates, and manages assigned projects; assists with project development and monitors, analyzes, and reconciles related records; conducts research on assigned projects and for the development of new projects; prepares files for Dean’s meetings and attends meetings with the Dean; takes meeting minutes; lead worker for the Dean’s front office; completes work with frequent interruptions; handles diverse and multiple tasks and details; prioritizes work; maintains Dean’s office files; participates in processing materials for reappointment, promotion and tenure; supports the Dean’s scholarly work; is Dean’s liaison to other offices within the College and University.

MSU Jobs IconFor a complete description of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please go to www.jobs.msu.edu and select Support Staff under the Fast Jobs Search.

Protect and clean up your devices

Summer is a great time to clean a multitude of things in our lives. Your home, car and even your computer and other electronic gadgets.  Make sure you get the most out of your computer, tablet and phone by keeping them clean and safe by following these easy tips:

  • Change passwords that have been in place for longer than 60 days.  Learn to create strong passwords at SecureIT.msu.edu.
  • Make sure your anti-virus and anti-spyware is up to date on all devices, and set the program to auto-update and scan on a regular basis.SecureIT Website
  • Update your operating system to the latest version your device will support.
  • Add a security code or screen lock to your phone and tablet so that if it is ever misplaced or stolen, it is harder for someone else to use.
  • Refresh your understanding of phishing and how to avoid being a victim at SecureIT.msu.edu.
  • Backup files on your personal devices to a reputable cloud service or portable hard drive.
  • Uninstall apps on your phone or tablet that you’re not using anymore; they’re taking up valuable storage space.

The SecureIT.msu.edu website is a great resource to learn safe computing best practices.

Learn about heart health in Best Doctors webinar

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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.

According to the American Heart Association, about 2,200 Americans die each day from heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. Learn the best ways to stay heart-healthy in the upcoming Best Doctors webinar Heart Health Topics: Prevention and Intervention.

The free webinar will begin at 1 p.m. on Monday, July 18. Dr. Corey Goldman, director of Cardiovascular Imaging at HeartVein NYC, will educate attendees on prevention and staying heart healthy. He will also touch on the different conditions people most commonly run into and the ways that they are being treated today.

The webinar will conclude with a live Q&A session.

Register online.

Plan ahead at Getting To and Through Retirement Workshop

coin jarThe earlier you start planning for retirement, the better. But learning how to save smartly can be a challenge. Join retirement vendor TIAA on Wednesday, July 20, for an exploration of the key areas that bring you to and through your retirement and maximize your retirement potential. The workshop is free and one hour long.

Two session times will be offered:
Wednesday, July 20
MSU Union, Lake Huron Room
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. OR 4 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Register online.

Attend upcoming Relaxing Under the Stars and Rest with Music sessions!

Look no further than Abrams Planetarium to let you mind unwind in the middle of a busy day.

The planetarium hosts two Health4U events: Relaxing Under the Stars  and Rest with Music. MSU faculty, staff, retirees and students can gaze upon drifting constellations in the night sky projected on the planetarium’s dome from the state-of-the-art Digistar projector. Both sessions are held on weekdays from 12:10 to 12:50 p.m.

The Relaxing Under the Stars sessions feature a short star talk before ambient music plays for the remainder of the hour.

Rest with Music brings a new musician to the planetarium every month. Some past musical genres include folk, jazz piano, Celtic harp, African instrumental music, and even electronic ambient music. Through all of these varieties, the Rest with Music sessions have always been soothing.

The next Relaxing Under the Stars session, provided by Health4U and Abrams Planetarium, is Monday, July 11, 2016.

Rest with Music sessions, which are provided by University Physician’s Office, Health4U, Abrams Planetarium, and Student Health Services, are held approximately once a month on weekdays. The next performance is July 21, 2016, by guitarist Hiroya Tsukamoto.

Take a well-deserved break during the lunch hour to relax, close your eyes and even nap!