Configuring Common Information for Talent Profile and Succession Planning Functions

Configuring Common Information for Talent Profile and Succession Planning Functions

Defining the Lookups for Nine Box Matrixes in Oracle Succession Planning

Important: Oracle Succession Planning uses default templates to display nine box matrixes. For more information, see Using the Default Nine Box Matrix Templates to Assess Workforce. If you have enabled the Talent Matrix tool, then you can directly use the Create or Update Talent Matrix Templates page to create or update talent matrix templates to use in succession planning. If you have not enabled the Talent Matrix tool, then set up the information discussed in this topic.

Oracle Succession Planning provides nine box matrixes to help enterprises to take key talent development, retention, and succession decisions.

Using the Talent Profile function and the Worker Plan Details tab of the Succession Planning Portal, talent managers and administrators can compare:

To assess workers' performance, potential, retention, and impact of loss using the nine box matrixes, you must complete the following steps:

  1. Define the lookup types required for succession planning

  2. Define the lookup types for 9-Box matrixes

  3. Define mapping between succession planning and 9-box lookups

  1. Define the Lookup Types Required for Succession Planning

    Define the following lookup types to enable talent managers and plan administrators to evaluate a worker's performance, potential, retention, and impact of loss for succession planning. Add lookup values based on your business requirements.

    • PERFORMANCE_RATING: Indicates the performance rating of a worker, such as, Excellent, Average, and Poor.

      Following 9-box matrixes use this lookup type:

      • Performance Matrix (Potential) and Performance Matrix (Retention) of the Talent Profile functionality.

      • Compare Potential with Performance and Compare Retention with Performance matrixes in the Worker Plan Details tab of the Succession Planning Portal

    • READINESS_LEVEL: Indicates the succession potential of a worker and promotion to the next higher role, such as Emergency Stand-In and Promotion in 1 Year.

      Following 9-box matrixes use this lookup type:

      • Performance Matrix (Potential) matrix of the Talent Profile functionality

      • Compare Potential with Performance matrix in the Worker Plan Details tab of the Succession Planning Portal

    • PER_RETENTION_POTENTIAL: Indicates the retention potential of a worker, such as High, Medium, and Low.

      Following 9-box matrixes use this lookup type:

      • Performance Matrix (Retention) matrix of the Talent Profile functionality

      • Compare Retention with Performance and Compare Retention with Impact of Loss matrixes in the Worker Plan Details tab of the Succession Planning Portal

    • PER_SP_IMPACT_OF_LOSS: Indicates the effect of a worker leaving the enterprise, such as High, Medium, and Low.

      Compare Retention with Impact of Loss 9-box matrix in the Worker Plan Details tab of the Succession Planning Portal uses this lookup type.

    For information how to add lookup values, see: Adding Lookup Types and Values, Oracle HRMS Configuring, Reporting, and System Administration Guide

    If these lookups have already been defined, then you must verify that the information meets your business requirements.

  2. Define the Lookup Types for 9-Box Matrixes

    To display values in 9-box matrixes, you must add values to the following lookup types. When adding the lookup values, you must specify the code so that the application can display the relevant rating for a worker in the 9-box. If you do not enter the code, then the 9-box does not display the rating. Define a maximum of three codes on a scale of 1 to 3.

    • PER_9_BOX_LEVEL

      This lookup type is used to display the performance rating for a worker.

      The following table provides an example of how you can define lookup values for PER_9_BOX_LEVEL.

      Code Meaning Description
      1 Needs Performance is significantly below the required level.
      2 Meets Performance is good and in-line with job requirements.
      3 Exceeds Worker has exceeded the required level of performance.
    • PER_POTENTIAL_9_BOX_LEVEL

      This lookup type is used to display a worker's potential and impact of loss ratings.

      Note: When adding values to this lookup type, make sure that the lookup codes represent both the potential and impact of loss dimensions.

      The following table provides an example of how you can define lookup values for PER_POTENTIAL_9_BOX_LEVEL.

      Code Meaning Description
      1 Low Worker shows little or no potential to move to the next work level.
      Impact of losing the worker is low.
      2 Medium Worker shows potential to advance to the next or higher work level.
      Impact of losing the worker is moderate.
      3 High Worker has requisite skills and expertise and exhibits leadership qualities.
      Impact of losing the worker is high.
    • PER_RETENTION_9_BOX_LEVEL

      This lookup type is used to display a worker's retention rating.

      The following table provides an example of how you can define lookup values for PER_RETENTION_9_BOX_LEVEL.

      Code Meaning Description
      1 Low Risk of losing the worker is high.
      2 Medium Risk of losing the worker is moderate.
      3 High Risk of losing the worker is minimal.
  3. Define Mapping between Succession Planning and 9-box Lookups

    The various matrixes do not directly use the succession planning lookup values. These matrixes display ratings on a scale of 1-3 using the 9-box lookup values. To correctly represent workers' performance, potential, retention, and impact of loss dimensions, you must map the succession planning lookup values to the 9-box look up values.

    Use the following table to identify the 9-box lookup type that is associated with a succession planning lookup type:

    Succession Planning Lookup Type 9-Box Lookup Type
    PERFORMANCE_RATING PER_9_BOX_LEVEL
    READINESS_LEVEL PER_POTENTIAL_9_BOX_LEVEL
    PER_RETENTION_POTENTIAL PER_RETENTION_9_BOX_LEVEL
    PER_SP_IMPACT_OF_LOSS PER_POTENTIAL_9_BOX_LEVEL

    The following example looks at why you must map a succession planning lookup type to a 9-box lookup type:

    In your enterprise, you have defined the following values for the PERFORMANCE_RATING lookup type to assess performance of workers:

    1. Below Average

    2. Average

    3. Satisfactory

    4. Good

    5. Excellent

    6. Outstanding

    You have defined the following values for the PER_9_BOX_LEVEL lookup to represent performance in the 9-box matrix:

    Code Meaning Description
    1 Needs Performance is significantly below the required level.
    2 Meets Performance is good and in-line with job requirements.
    3 Exceeds Worker has exceeded the required level of performance.

    As the application uses only three levels, you must map the six PERFORMANCE_RATING lookup values to the three PER_9_BOX_LEVEL codes using the User Types and Statuses window.

    You can define the following mapping:

    PERFORMANCE_RATING values Mapped to PER_9_BOX_LEVEL
    Below Average
    Average
    1: Needs
    Satisfactory
    Good
    2: Meets
    Excellent
    Outstanding
    3: Exceeds

To map succession planning lookup values to the nine box values:

  1. Navigate to the Succession Planning Portal page.

  2. Click the Manage Plans tab.

  3. Click the Map Nine Box Values link in the Administration Tasks section. The Nine Box Values: Overview page appears where you can search for mapped values. Click the Map Nine Box Values button to navigate to the Define Nine Box Mapping page to map succession planning lookup values to the nine box values. See: Mapping Succession Planning Lookup Values to Nine Box Values