Seconded? Using micro-secondments to enable central and departmental staff to work together on a system improvement project

Q2 Social Sciences
Helen Matthews, Robbie Macaulay
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ABSTRACT This article explains how UCL used micro-secondments to enable central registry and departmental staff to work together in the context of an on-going project to improve the student system, specifically to improve the processing of assessment results and calculation of progression and award outcomes and to improve module selection processes. This also provided development opportunities for both the departmental secondees, who learned about the wider context, and registry staff who gained understanding of how systems operated in practice at departmental level. It concludes that if planned carefully, the use of micro-secondments can be beneficial for both the project, which gains valuable user input and a group of active user advocates and the secondees, who gain new skills and build their networks without leaving their substantive role. A checklist for those considering micro-secondments is included.
支持吗?利用微借调,使中央和部门员工能够在系统改进项目上协同工作
本文解释了伦敦大学学院如何使用微借调,使中央登记处和部门工作人员能够在一个正在进行的项目的背景下一起工作,以改进学生系统,特别是改进评估结果的处理和进度和奖励结果的计算,并改进模块选择过程。这也为部门借调人员和登记处工作人员提供了发展机会,部门借调人员了解了更广泛的背景,登记处工作人员了解了各系统在部门一级的实际运作方式。报告的结论是,如果精心规划,使用微借调对项目和借调人员都是有益的,前者可获得宝贵的用户投入,也可获得一群积极的用户倡导者,而借调人员则可获得新技能并在不离开其实质性角色的情况下建立自己的网络。为那些考虑微秒的人提供了一份清单。
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