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I agree that this should be handled by the Secretary. It's been months - to over a year since some of them have departed, we're not in a huge rush at this point I'd think.
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I’ve already reached out to the past secretary’s and retained all their mailinfo addresses. Does any other council have a problem with me sending the questions to them? Jana has a lot on her plate and this is an easy task to complete that doesn’t cost the Town a single dime.
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The council voted in this list of questions, but did not authorize any one council member to perform this act. It should therefore be on official letterhead with seal to ensure that it is handled properly just like election information which is very delicate. It could be sent to the current attorney's email address or city secretary's email or home address if preferred, but the current city secretary should be the one who handles these.
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So this task should be handled by the current secretary and not an individual Council member.
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I plan on mailing them this week with a self addressed envelope. If they respond without their return address they will retain their privacy and could be reviewed in public.
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Remember that exit interview answers would only be handled in an executive session as it pertains to confidential information. We need to respect their right to privacy.
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You are correct Terry. Thanks for setting me straight. We did vote to proceed on this one. I appreciate your watchful eye.
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Mike
We voted last night to send out these questions. I would think the next steps would be to put it in a word format and mail them.
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Thanks for posting this Simeon. I encourage us to interact here so that we can develop a "finished" version in advance of this being on an agenda for a vote.
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Here are the Exit Interview questions we agreed on last night:
1. Were there any specific reasons for your resignation?
2. What was your expectations for the position? Was it advertised fairly and accurately?
3. Did you have to our financial software? QuickBooks, excel, bank records, etc. If so, did you see any areas for improvement?
4. Did you see any areas we could improve in as a town?
5. Did we provide you the tools and equipment necessary to complete your job to the best of your ability?
6. What did you like best and least about the job?
7. How did you feel about the management in the town?
8. Is there anything else you’d like to add?
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Another consideration would be to select 2 council members each time to meet with the person informally to gather feedback....
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I do not want this to be a public display either. I do prefer a written exit interview. This is all in good faith that we can learn from those whom have been employed by the Town in an effort to become a better Town.
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I'm also in favor of the idea. But to Brian’s point, we should expect very generic answers unless we can get them to let down their guard a bit.
Personally I would recommend that we don’t do the exit interviews in public. I doubt that anyone will want to call out an employer on camera when they know future employers will probably view that in a negative light. And besides, I think we should treat this like any other “employee review”, which is done exclusively executive session if memory serves.
I will also note that I’ve been advised not to require a written reason. Even in a corporation these written documents are often kept as permanent record and people tend to clam up about problems in those reports.
Something nonformal in executive session I’d imagine would have the best results.
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Especially in a situation where someone quits or resigns unexpectedly, I think it's worthwhile to understand what happened and what if anything we might do to improve. I don't think there's any harm in trying it and then making adjustments as necessary.
I support the idea.
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Brian,
Thanks for the open discussion. I guess there’s always a chance that they won’t be answered but this is not an attempt to rock the boat. As a young Town we should be learning from every opportunity we can and I believe this is a great way to learn if the past secretaries will participate. I don’t expect council to hit a home run with every decision we make but I do expect improvements along the way.
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