This poster, which appears in the September/October 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, promotes a video about a Kaiser Permanente environmental services team that is putting to work the green training they received in a Workforce Planning and Development Training program.
This poster, which appears in the September/October 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, highlights an EVS team that purchases new floor-cleaning equipment that is more cost effective, safer for workers and better for the environment.
Intended audience: Frontline employees, managers and physicians
Best used: This medical assistant took advantage of educational opportunities—what possibilities await your team members? Share on bulletin boards, in break rooms and other staff areas.
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This poster highlights an LMP video of a medical assistant who redefines the odds by pursuing online courses through the Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust and SEIU UHW-West and Joint Employer Education Fund. Show the video at your team meeting.
This poster, which appears in the July/August 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, highlights the elements of the Nurse Knowledge Exchange Plan and can be shared during your UBT meetings to engage your team on how to implement this process.
This poster, which appears in the May/June 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features an action item list that can be used during your UBT meetings to track your next steps.
This poster, which appears in the March/April 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Mid-Atlantic States team that improved service and captured lost revenue.
Intended audience: Frontline employees, managers and physicians
Best used: Hang this poster detailing how one UBT improved service and boosted morale on bulletin boards, in break rooms and other staff areas. Use it to discuss possible changes with colleagues.
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This poster, which appears in the March/April 2014 bulletin board packet, features a Northwest team that has improved lab turnaround times.
This poster, which appears in the January/February 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Southern California team that has drastically reduced patient falls.