Post on 30-May-2020
Leadership Development at
Virginia DMV
Terry WorrellWorkforce Development Manager
June 15, 2016
Virginia DMV has a proud history of providing leadership development opportunities:
• Leadership Excellence and Progression (LEAP)
• Leadership Excellence and Progression II
• Fundamentals for Supervisors (FFS)
• Executive Leadership Program (ELP)
• Management Development Program (MDP)
• Professional Development Program (PDP)
Current Programs
• Executive Leadership Program (ELP)
• Management Development Program (MDP)
• Professional Development Program (PDP)
Executive Leadership Program (ELP)
• Intensive, competency-based, year-long program
• Ensure continuity of leadership and increase talent pool of high potential employees
• Designed for mid-level employees who demonstrate a great willingness to enhance skills and potential for growth in leadership
• Competitive admissions process
ELP Leadership Competencies
• Self-management
• Interpersonal and social skills
• Facilitating work
• Managing in a state environment
ELP Includes:
• Week-long, offsite leadership overview focusing on assessments (including 360 feedback), skill-building, coaching, and goal setting (individual development plans)
• Two to three day sessions once a month for 10 months
• Assigned readings, webinars
• Individual coaching sessions
ELP Includes:
• Mentoring
• Group Projects
• DMV-related activities (legislative sessions, tours of different divisions, committee meetings, etc.)
• 2nd 360 feedback session at the end of the ELP year
Keys to Success
• Involvement/commitment from the top
• Diversity of participants
• Coaching/mentoring throughout
• 360 feedback
• Ability to apply concepts to work
• Careful selection
• Value to participants and to agency
Management Development Program (MDP) designed to:
• Increase management effectiveness in developing employees
• Ensure compliance with state and federal laws
• Create consistency across VA DMV with common management practices
Components of MDP
• Core curriculum - must complete all twelve classes
• Electives – must complete a minimum of four classes
• MDP Roundtables – quarterly sessions designed for discussion of leadership topics, open to current participants and MDP graduates
Keys to Success
• Involvement/commitment from the top
• Equal value placed on management skills and leadership competencies
• Ability to apply concepts to work
• Mixture of headquarters and district staff
• Self awareness and change readiness
• Ability to align individual and team goals to agency goals
Professional Development Program (PDP)
Purpose:
To provide employees at all levels with the opportunity to gain skills and knowledge to
enhance performance in their current positions as well as preparing them for future positions
with DMV
PDP
• Twenty-six informative and highly interactive classes to choose from
• Classes range from half day to two days
• Professional skills and computer skills
• Receive Certificate of Achievement with completion of 35 hours
• Certificate of High Honors awarded with completion of 100 hours or more
What’s Next?
• ELP Alumni Group
• MDP Track II
• Enhancing usage of organizational development tools and initiatives (individual/team assessments and coaching, teambuilding, focus groups, etc.)
Workforce Development Division Offers:
Achieving Success!
For More Information
Contact:
Terry Worrell, Manager
Virginia DMV Workforce Development Division
terry.worrell@dmv.virginia.gov
804-367-1321