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Chelsea Drives New Performance Initiatives With Kallidus

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Chelsea Building Society has chosen e2train's Kallidus Performance to drive through new performance initiatives aimed at creating a more dynamic, ongoing staff review process. The new review methodology will use Kallidus to match staff performance to the Society's competency matrix and schedule training as needed.

Chelsea Building Society, the sixth largest building society in the UK, has implemented the Kallidus Performance Management System to complement its already successful learning solutions which utilise Kallidus Learning Management System (LMS) as a delivery platform. The Society has long been at the forefront of using learning technologies, introducing e-learning as early as 2002.

Currently around 1,000 staff across the UK access Kallidus LMS to book face to face training and to access e-learning. Kallidus also enables Chelsea to manage critical FSA compliance requirements and to monitor other in-house training events. In addition, the LMS is used to control the award of accreditations and certifications as part of ongoing staff development. Adding Kallidus Performance now provides a complete suite of competency measurement tools by extending capabilities to include 1:1s, staff reviews and appraisals.

Gareth Harris, People Development Specialist at Chelsea Building Society explains, 'It is crucial to us to engage our staff both in their own development and that of the business overall. One of our key strategies is 'To Have Great People' and Kallidus Performance will help us deliver that.' He continues, 'The system will enable us to record details of core and role-specific competencies and how individuals meet these, plus we will be able to log and review where staff are in relation to the competency matrix that we use here. Instead of just an annual staff review, now everyone will have access to an evolving and ongoing development process that will allow them to review and add action plans as needs and requirements change.'

Rob Caul, Managing Director of e2train comments, 'We have worked closely with Chelsea Building Society for a number of years and are delighted they are implementing Kallidus Performance. The Society has a clear vision of what it wishes to achieve through learning technology and we look forward to supporting them as its successful solution continues to grow.'

Harris adds 'Kallidus Performance was chosen because we were already successfully using Kallidus Learning Management System and it has been a natural progression to link the staff development process to our other training activities.'

The implementation will soon be rolled out to everyone within the organisation. In addition, Harris is introducing more blended learning via Kallidus LMS and is embracing learner generated content via Web 2.0 features such as forums and message boards, firmly keeping Chelsea at the leading edge of learning.