Specsavers – Dignity at Work
Enabling a culture of belonging across a global team
Our approach
What we created
We designed a simple 30 minute elearning solution with content chunked into three 10 minute modules, each with clear focus – recognising harassment and bullying, reporting it and the Specsavers response to it.
But there was a need to give the content a hook, and a human heart – we knew that it would cut through more effectively if this was a relatable story of people, not policy. So we fronted each of the three modules with a short animation, telling a story that would bring the content to life.
‘Growing Excellent Managers’ – is M&S’s new approach to nurturing line management skills, centring on people skills, managing a team and showing care. It makes a clear connection between those skills and team morale and performance, customer satisfaction and commercial impact. This project was to be a testbed for encouraging a ‘bigger picture’ approach from line managers across M&S’s operations, and a test of how professional development was delivered, too.
Barry Davison, Head of Learning & Development at Specsavers
From there, the modules invite reflection, posing provocative questions - ‘should Alex report this?’; ‘is Alex being overly sensitive?’. The content and interactions are designed to blend policy with personal experience and views, inviting learners to think about their own perception, and how they might respond in a whole range of situations.
“It was great to work with Specsavers staff to develop content. We interviewed people who had experienced, witnessed and reported incidents, for their firsthand insight. And a working group supported the development, with regular check-ins to test content and approach. So it felt like a joint effort and really helped to keep a balance of policy, and the ‘human’ angle that makes it compelling and engaging.”
We created two versions of the final module on responding to reports – one for all staff and one for line managers who would have to manage reports and make the first response.
Both are accessible to all, so the process is transparent. We also created a second version of the whole resource branded for Newmedica, part of the Specsavers Group. Dignity at Work will be accessible across Specsaver’s different learning platforms internationally to reach all territories and work settings, including retail, manufacturing and distribution.