Imperial Expectations
Imperial Expectations guide the behaviour of all our staff. The seven statements shape the working lives of all of us. They show how we respect and support each other in achieving personal goals and the College’s strategic objectives. They directly impact on what it feels like to work at Imperial and they are a public statement for attracting new staff.
Imperial Expectations guide the behaviour of all our staff:
Champion a positive approach to change and opportunity
For example:
You consider proposals for change in terms of the benefits to the team or organisation.
You recognise that there can be an emotional reaction to change and do your best to manage this thoughtfully.
You look for ways to solve problems and create imaginative and innovative solutions.
Encourage inclusive participation and eliminate discrimination
For example:
You treat individuals with respect.
You support team working and involve others in team activities – formal and informal.
You challenge behaviour, actions and words that do not support the promotion of equality and diversity.
You comply with legal requirements and organisational policies.
Communicate regularly and effectively within, and across, teams
For example:
You use communication styles appropriate to different people and situations.
You present information clearly, concisely and accurately to promote understanding.
You ask questions and listen with care in order to understand better.
Consider the thoughts and expectations of others
For example:
You ask for and listen to other people’s views and ideas.
You take other people’s views into account when planning and setting deadlines.
You discuss and agree what is expected of others and what they can expect of you.
Deliver positive outcomes
For example:
You deliver results and consistently seek to improve your performance.
You monitor the quality of your work and progress against plans and take appropriate corrective action, where necessary.
You look for ways to contribute to the group or team’s success.
Develop and grow skills and expertise
For example:
You take advantage of opportunities to learn and develop.
You ask for feedback from others and use it to develop.
You encourage others to learn and develop.
Work in a planned and managed way
For example:
You make best use of your time at work.
You plan and prioritise tasks.
You are mindful of other’s work priorities when working with others.
Imperial Expectations are embedded in all our people-related policies and increasingly they are becoming the norm for our way of working and treating each other.
Here are some of the ways that different parts of the College have engaged with Imperial Expectations to ensure they are relevant and clear.