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Career File: Fiona Triller

by Personnel Today 1 Mar 2001
by Personnel Today 1 Mar 2001

The
page where readers expose their careers

This
month, Fiona Triller, 39, staff development manager at Leeds Metropolitan
University, reveals the philosophy that has helped her to gain a high profile
in IIP for her organisation

How
long have you been in this job? 
In this post, six years.    

How
long have you been with your organisation?
Nearly nine years.    

What
does your role involve?
Planning, developing, delivering training and development for all staff in
LMU, which total 2,500. I also participate in various strategic higher
education forums, explore accreditation opportunities and prepare for audit.

What’s
the best thing about your job?
There are two – the element of self-management and that I can initiate a
lot of training and development activity. The worst is when I think something
is a good idea but it has to be developed into a paper to go to committees and
eventually goes nowhere.

What
is your current major project or strategic push?
We have just successfully completed our IIP re-assessment – we remain the
largest University in England and Wales to have whole university recognition. I
am also looking at several audits and developing management competencies.

Preferred
terminology: training, development, education, learning?
All except “performance improvement”.

Most
loathed buzzwords?
Most of them, but especially “green field sites” and any references to
sport.

Are
you good at self-development?
Pass! Seriously though, I do have a five-year plan for myself. And recently
I attended a conference for staff in HE with similar roles to myself.

Where
do you want to be in five years’ time?
I want to be in a role that I don’t think exists yet – a mix of diversity,
community work, lifelong learning… I’m writing the job description, but I just
need to find an organisation that wants it and me.    

What
was the most useful course you ever went on or learning experience you ever
had?
A pilot teamworking programme which went beyond the usual role
identification and ideal team stuff to look at what happens if the team or part
of the team fails. Excellent!

What
did you want to do for a living when you were at school?
I wanted to be a journalist.

What
was your first job? 
Graduate trainee with Bass hotel division.

Which
of your qualifications do you most value and why?    
My first degree from Edinburgh – I really didn’t want to go to university
because I wanted to work on the local paper, but a degree really does open
doors. It’s one reason why we are promoting our Return to Learn programme with
facilities management staff.

What
was the best career decision you ever made?
An accidental one, really. I was made redundant and then got involved in a
European-funded project on women returners.

What
was the worst career decision you ever made?   

All have been good in different ways.   

Evaluation
– holy grail or impossible dream?
Universities do lots of evaluation (as do many organisations). Evaluation
is as much about what you do with the information as the information itself.

How
do you think your job will have changed in five years’ time?
Less emphasis on programmes and more CPD.

What
do you think the core skills for your job will be in the future?
Influencing, negotiating, writing bids for external funding…

What
advice would you give to someone starting out in training and development?
Whatever company you join, do a stint on the shopfloor, or its equivalent.
You can’t develop appropriate training if you don’t understand the roles and
responsibilities of the staff who work in the organisation. Or work in hotel
management for a while – that gives a good all round experience of management.

If
you could have any job in the world, what would it be?
On a good day, this one – on a bad day, any job with Richard Branson.

Do
you take your work home with you?  
Yes.

What
is your motto?
Tomorrow is another day.    

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Work hard, play hard, don’t waffle.

How
would you like to be remembered by your colleagues?    
She got things done.

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