File #: ID-392-23    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/20/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/5/2023 Final action:
Title: Performance and Leadership Academy Graduation
Attachments: 1. November 2023 Performance & Leadership Academy Graduation Presentation, 2. 392 PPT
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Office of the City Manager

Reference:                      Performance and Leadership Academy Graduation

 

To:                                                               Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council

Through:                                          Michael P. Martinez, City Manager

 

Prepared By:                                          Kayla Barber-Perrotta, Budget and Performance Manager

Date Prepared:                     November 20, 2023


PURPOSE:
 

To recognize the accomplishments and graduate eligible students of the City of Brighton’s Performance and Leadership Academy.

STRATEGIC FOCUS AREA:

Organizational Excellence

BACKGROUND: 

 

The City of Brighton launched its inaugural Performance and Leadership Academy in late April 2022. This Academy was a direct response to several of the challenges presented to the organization over the last few years including the COVID-19 pandemic, high turnover in key leadership positions, budget cut-backs, and the “Great Resignation.” The City Manager recognized that the culmination of these stressors over an extended period of time had greatly impacted the organization’s ability to consistently deliver quality services and programs and to retain key talent. As such, he sought proactive ways to rally the organization around shared goals of being customer-centric, purposeful, communicative, transparent, and accountable.

The Performance and Leadership Academy is a five-week program that incorporates employees from all departments and all levels of the organization and teaches them how to build and maintain strong organizations as well as Lean, Six Sigma, and other continuous process improvement techniques. To graduate, attendees must participate in all five classes and implement a process improvement in their work area that will result in hard cost (material) savings or soft cost (personnel time) savings. Attendees have one year to implement their innovation projects. With the nine employees graduating in this round, savings from academy projects have reached over $575,000. 

 

ATTACHMENTS

 

Graduation Presentation