NOAA Leadership Competencies Development Program Overview
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NOAA Leadership Competencies Development Program Overview
Facilitated by Tracy LevstikLCDP Program ManagerFebruary 18 & 20, 2014
Join us via phone at: 866-909-7872. Passcode: 433406#.
Agenda• Webinar guidelines
• Introductions
• What is LCDP?
• What does NOAA get
for this investment?
• Who are the LCDP alumni?
• How does the LCDP work?
• LCDP Class IX recruitment
• Advice from alumni
• Q & A
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• Tracy is a Leadership Program Development Specialist with the Workforce Management Office’s Strategic Human Capital Division.
• Located in Boulder, Colorado she is the Program Manager for NOAA’s leadership programs/projects, including: Leadership Competencies Development
Program (LCDP.) Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program. SES Executive Development Plan Pilot Program.
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LCDP Program Manager
Guest Speakers: LCDP VIII Graduates
Kelly Denit (NMFS) George Jungbluth (NESDIS)
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What is LCDP?
• Structure• Purpose• Audience• Objectives
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The LCDP Experience
As an LCDP participant, you will have the opportunity to:• Build your network; • Complete assessment tools;• Attend leadership training; • Complete developmental
assignments; • Enjoy close support from a
carefully structured network; and • Gain increased visibility. LCDP graduates interested in future senior or executive level positions may compete for them under merit promotion procedures when openings occur.
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Why Does NOAA Need LCDP?
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NOAA’s Strategic Challenges:• Declining budgets• Increased public demand for
services• Succession for increasingly
retirement-eligible workforce
• Low morale, reputation challenges
Priority focus areas of the most recent LCDP Cohort:• Change Management/
Leading Change• Leading People/
Participative Management• Building Collaborative
Relationships/Coalitions
LCDP Participants are learning the skills the agency needs to excel into the future
What Does NOAA Get for its Investment?
• LCDP graduates have the skills to excel in NOAA leadership positions:– 47% of LCDP alumni are either GS-15 level (or equivalents)
or SES, up from only 10% of participants that began the program at the GS-15 (or equivalent) level.
– 58% of LCDP alumni are supervisors, up from 23% at program start.
– 92% non-retirement retention rate, with specific LOs even higher.
– 29% of LCDP graduates have changed job series, 23% have changed duty station, & 17% have changed LOs/SOs at least once since graduating from the program; improving awareness, knowledge-sharing, & cross-line pollination.
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What Does NOAA Get for its Investment? (cont’d)
• A survey of LCDP graduates’ supervisors demonstrate that alumni are highly trained and motivated:– 86% reported that their graduate has used the network & contacts
established in the program to advance the objectives of his/her team/function with clearly positive results.
– 86% reported that their graduate has improved his/her own performance & development as a result of completing the program.
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Who Are the LCDP Alumni?
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Dr. Holly BamfordAA, NOS
VADM Michael DevanyDeputy Under Secretary
for Operations
Dr. Russell CallenderDAA, NOS
Dr. Chris FoxFormer Director, NGDC (Ret.)
RADM Phil Kenul, Former Director,
NOAA Marine & Aviation Operations Centers
(Ret.)
Buck SutterDirector,
NOAA Fisheries Office of Habitat
Conservation
Dr. Bonnie PonwithScience & Research Director,
NMFS SEFSCBenjie Spencer
Director, Systems Engineering Center,
NWS Office of Science & Technology
Dr. Jim ButlerDirector, ESRL
Global MonitoringDivision
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“Golden Ticket”
•To date: 189 program alumni in 8 cohorts since the program began in 2000. •Cohort 8 had 22 members; graduated 1/31/14.
“LCDP gave me the opportunity to see how the entire agency works together, for the first time. I got to meet andlearn from highly-motivated people from all the line offices.
The training at FEI, along with this top-level view and a network of peers across the agency has made me much more effective in leading my home office, especially as wego through some pretty serious changes.
I call LCDP ‘my golden ticket’ because I was exposed to a world that I couldn’t have imagined before.”
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How Does LCDP Work?
• Recruitment:– Eligibility– Selection Process:
• Online Application • Rating and Ranking • Interviews • DAA signs off • DUS approves final selections
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LCDP Cost & Funding
• Cost:– FEI training for cohort IX will range from $21,194 to $26,865
depending on the size of the cohort. – Estimated $10K per person for developmental assignment costs & supplemental training (variable and highly dependent upon LO/SO budget, location and duration of assignments.)
• Funding:– Each LO/SO funds LCDP differently. – Talk to your LCDP LO/SO Coordinator for more information: http://lcdp.noaa.gov/docs/lcdp_coordinators_2014.pdf
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LCDP Class IX Recruitment & Program Requirements
• Online application open: February 18 – March 11, 2014.• Apply online at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6KNRSZP
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Recruitment and Training Timeline DateSupervisor Statement Due 3/14/14
Application Rating & Ranking 3/31 - 4/04/14
Applicants Notified On or by 4/11/14Interviews 4/21 - 5/02/14Selectees and Non-Selectees contacted On or by 5/23/14
Orientation Week at FEI 7/13 – 7/18/14 (Sun. – Fri.)Leadership Course #1 at FEI 1/25 – 2/06/15 (2 weeks, starts
Sun., ends Fri.)
Leadership Course #2 at FEI 7/12-7/17/15 (Sun. – Fri.)Leadership Course #3 at FEI 1/24-1/28/16 (Sun. – Thurs.)Graduation in Silver Spring, MD 1/29/16 (Fri.)
Advice from LCDP Alumni
Kelly Denit:• Current Chief of the Fishery Management &
Coordination Branch in the NOAA FisheriesOffice of Sustainable Fisheries in Silver Spring, MD.
• Prior to joining NOAA in 2005 as a KnaussSea Grant Fellow, Kelly received an MSc from the University of Miami in Biological Oceanography.
• Two LCDP developmental assignments: – Chief of the Applied Ecology and Restoration Research Branch in the
Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research in Beaufort, NC. – Deputy Director of the Office of Sustainable Fisheries in Silver
Spring, MD.
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Advice from LCDP Alumni
George Jungbluth:• Current Deputy Chief of Staff/Director of
Communications for NESDIS. • Prior to joining NOAA, George worked in corporate
strategic communications in Washington DC and Moscow, Russia.
• George is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with degrees in International Relations and Russian language.
• George joined NOAA in 2008, working in the NESDIS International Affairs office, where he focused on relations with China and Russia.
• Two LCDP developmental assignments:– Program Specialist, NESDIS TPIO in Silver Spring, MD.– Chief, IOOS Management, Budget & Planning Division in Silver
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The Bottom Line
• LCDP is a proven means of preparing NOAA’s most promising employees for effective leadership roles in the organization.
• The LCDP curriculum is based on industry-wide leadership best practices & focuses on how to lead well in dynamic and changing environments.
• LCDP is focused on the key skills NOAA’s future leaders will need.
• LCDP alumni are recognized as high-performing, effective leaders & advance tohigher levels of responsibility.
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Questions
• Thank you!• Program Contact:
– Tracy Levstik, LCDP Program Manager– 303-497-4231– [email protected]
• Questions?
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Supplemental Slide: LCDP VIII Class Composition
Name LO/SO Duty Station
Tanya Dobrzynski Budget Office Washington, D.C.
Mark Eakin NESDIS Silver Spring, MD
George Jungbluth NESDIS Silver Spring, MD
Daniel Muller NESDIS Silver Spring, MD
Ken Pavelle NWS Silver Spring, MD
Scott Weaver NWS College Park, MD
Kevin Werner NWS Salt Lake City, UT
Jeremy Potter OAR Silver Spring, MD
LCDR Nancy Hann OMAO Norfolk, VA
CDR Todd Bridgeman OMAO Silver Spring, MD
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22 participants; 8 Field, 14 D.C. Area; 10 Female, 12 Male
Name LO/SO Duty Station
Sally Bibb NMFS Juneau, AK
John Crofts NMFS Long Beach, CA
Kelly Denit NMFS Silver Spring, MD
Lindsay Fullenkamp NMFS Silver Spring, MD
Rosemary Furfey NMFS Portland, OR
Kirsten Larsen NMFS Silver Spring, MD
Arlene Pangelinan NMFS Honolulu, HI
John Armor NOS Silver Spring, MD
Beth Dieveney NOS Key West, FL
Geno Olmi NOS Charleston, SC
Laura Rear-McLaughlin NOS Silver Spring, MD
Jon Swallow NOS Silver Spring, MD