Around the Regions (Summer 2014)
A round-up of newsy bites from all of KP's regions. From the Summer 2014 Hank.
Henrietta, Hank's resident columnists, explains both the selfish and not-so-selfish reasons for being an ambassador for KP, at work and away from work. From the Summer 2014 issue.
Today, maybe, you have a headache. Or your back hurts. Or you’ve come down with a case of the grumps and merely want to show up, do what you have to do, and roll on home at the appointed hour.
But you don’t.
Why? I suspect because in your heart of hearts, you know that every day, each of us is an ambassador for Kaiser Permanente—at work and away from work, too. And it’s important we represent the organization well.
On one level, this is self-serving: It helps ensure KP has a vibrant future and we continue to have the best jobs in health care.
On another level, it’s pretty cosmic. Given how big and well-known Kaiser Permanente has become, it’s easy to forget that our approach to health care upends U.S. norms. But as we succeed in delivering our brand of health care in this market, others take notice—and begin to adopt our methods. We have the power to revolutionize health care delivery for the benefit of everyone.
So it’s important that KP stay around, and we can do that only if we “grow membership”—by keeping the members we have and attracting new ones.
This issue of Hank explores how the Labor Management Partnership is helping to reach out and bring more members into the KP fold. It lays out how, at every level and layer of the organization, partnership motivates and enables people to step outside their traditional roles to act in ways that benefit us all.
Regardless of our particular job, we each have a part to play, every day, grumps or no grumps, in the work of helping Kaiser Permanente grow bigger and stronger. That means you. And that means me.
A round-up of newsy bites from all of KP's regions. From the Summer 2014 Hank.
Use this meeting icebreaker to recognize talents and achievements of colleagues. From the Summer 2014 Hank.
Break up a team meeting with a little fun with this Hank Lib, which features a few sentences about helping KP grow. From the Summer 2014 Hank.
Format: PDF
Size: 16 pages; print on 8½” x 11” paper (for full-size, print on 11" x 14" and trim to 9.5" x 11.5")
Intended audience: Frontline workers, managers and physicians
Best used: Download the PDF or read the issue online.
Stories
Kaiser Permanente's Labor Management Partnership is unique not only as a model of workplace engagement but also as a strategy for market outreach and growth. Find out how it works in this cover story from the Summer 2014 Hank.
This infographic explains the multiple parts of the LMP growth campaign—and shows that everyone has a role to play.
By attending community-based events, OPEIU Local 29 members are helping low-income families get Kaiser Permanente coverage for their children--and creating lasting goodwill.
This poster, which appears on the back cover of the Summer 2014 Hank, features information to assist in welcoming new Kaiser Permanente members.
Use this word match as a way to break up a meeting and have employees think about the growth of KP.