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Poster: Supreme Sponsor

Submitted by Andrea Buffa on Mon, 10/10/2016 - 16:02
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This poster, which appeared on the back cover of the Fall 2012 Hank, is a fun take on sponsorship, featuring a "supreme sponsor" action figure.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Poster: Supreme Sponsor

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PDF (color and black and white)

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians

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Share on bulletin boards, in break rooms and in other staff areas to provide a lighthearted look at sponsorship.

 

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Nowhere to Go but Up

Submitted by Andrea Buffa on Tue, 01/14/2014 - 14:17
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Some departments glide effortlessly into becoming high-performing teams. Not so for the San Rafael Health Information Management team.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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I don't like the photos of this team that we have in the archive, so I emailed Bob to see if he has any others.
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San Rafael's Health Information Management unit-based team
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Freida Smith, Freida.A.Smith@kp.org, 707-571-2535

Richard Incaviglia, Richard.Incaviglia@kp.org

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Interest-Based Problem Solving

Reaching higher on the Path to Performance means working together and finding solutions, aka, solving problems.

Here are some ideas to get you on your way.

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Interest-based problem solving and sponsorship involvement help team turn itself around
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Some departments glide effortlessly into becoming high-performing teams. Not so for the San Rafael Health Information Management team.

Now at a Level 5 on the Path to Performance, the team had to overcome numerous hurdles to get to where it is today.

“They went through a lot of hell to get there,” says Richard Orlanes, a regional LMP consultant who worked with the team during some of its darkest days. “To see the transformation they made in about a year—it was almost like they fired the old people in the department and brought new people in.”

As recently as 2011, the team members, whose work is to maintain KP’s medical records, were negative and distrustful, their morale was low, and they didn’t participate during UBT meetings.

“You could hear a pin drop at the meetings—nobody said anything,” says Richard Incaviglia, an outpatient ambulatory coder, SEIU UHW member and the team’s labor co-lead. “At one time people even said they wanted to dissolve the UBT.”

Sponsor involvement is key

But instead, the co-leads—with assistance from Joan Mah, the local UBT consultant—reached out to the LMP regional office for help. They brought in Orlanes to observe the department and lead a series of interest-based problem-solving exercises. He also suggested including sponsors in the exercises; when the management sponsor accepted and also brought her boss to the meetings, it sent a message to the team that leadership really wanted to turn things around. To provide a sponsor perspective on the union side, the co-leads involved Kisha Fant, a union partnership representative, and Zachary Adams, a contract specialist.

“Bringing in the sponsor means everything. Her being there told us that this was a serious effort,” Incavigilia says.

The management sponsor, Freida Smith, the Marin/Sonoma HIM director, is now the team’s management co-lead. As she remembers it, she wasn’t so much invited to participate in the problem-solving sessions—she invited herself.

“I stuck my nose in,” Smith says. “I had to step in and assume some responsibility because the sponsor needs to be involved and is ultimately responsible.”

Discussing positions and interests

Smith believes that the turning point for the team came when they discussed their positions and interests with Orlanes as the facilitator.

“We had to decide as a team that there was nothing we could do about what happened in the past,” Smith says, “but we could step out on faith and move forward.”

After working with the LMP regional consultant for several months, the team members were finally ready to start working together on their common interests. They prioritized the issues of communication, trust and honesty, and transparency, and worked to transform the negativity in the department. One of their early tests of change was to introduce a daily 8 a.m. huddle. The team huddles over the phone because half the team members work remotely. After the huddle, Smith sends an email to the whole department summarizing what was discussed.

“Once we started communicating and voicing opinions, and we realized we didn’t need to worry about retaliation, everybody started participating,” Incaviglia says.

On to high performance

Now the team has a long list of successful performance improvement projects under its belt, including a project to reduce the number of medical records that have missing documentation and another to make sure charts are coded within four days or less.

Smith believes that being transparent was the key to success.

“No matter how small or large the issue, be transparent,” she says. “I share every single thing that impacts the team’s day-to-day existence, including the budget.”

These days Smith is not only the management co-lead of the San Rafael HIM team but also the sponsor of a team in Santa Rosa. Her advice for other sponsors of dysfunctional teams? “I think the key is to communicate with the UBT co-leads first and then, if things don’t improve, take it to the whole team.”

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Poster: Sponsored Teams Give Great Care Kellie Applen Wed, 09/26/2012 - 17:04
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Georgia
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Sponsoring great teams to give great care
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PDF (color and black and white)

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8.5” x 11”

Intended audience:
Unit-based teams and UBT sponsors

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This poster features UBT sponsorship advice from Gena Bailey, a sponsor in Kaiser Permanente's Northwest region. Posted on bulletin boards, in break rooms and other staff areas.

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This poster features UBT sponsorship advice from Gena Bailey, a UBT sponsor in Kaiser Permanente's Northwest region.

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Six Questions Every Sponsor Should Ask

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Thu, 08/18/2011 - 12:11
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One-page tip sheet with questions to help sponsors better understand and respond to their teams' needs.

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Tyra Ferlatte
PDF includes live link to Path to Performance tool.
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Six Questions Every Sponsor Should Ask

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PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Unit-based team sponsors

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One-page tip sheet with questions sponsors should ask their teams or team leaders to better understand and respond to the teams' needs. Use to help team sponsors prepare and communicate with the teams they support.

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Sponsorship Planning Meeting Vaughn.R.Zeitzwolfe Wed, 07/06/2011 - 13:44
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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT co-leads

Best used:
Use this tool when preparing for the first meeting with your new sponsor.

This tool helps UBT co-leads plan for the first meeting with their sponsor.

Non-LMP
Tyra Ferlatte
for Sponsorship 1-3
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Sponsor Behaviors Self-Assessment

Submitted by Vaughn.R.Zeitzwolfe on Fri, 07/01/2011 - 13:52
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This tool is designed to help sponsors self-assess their behaviors.

Non-LMP
Tyra Ferlatte
for Sponsorship 2
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Sponsor Behaviors Self-Assessment

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Doc

Size:
8.5" x 11" 

Intended Audience:
Sponsors

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This tool is designed to help sponsors self-assess their behaviors. Use when evaluating your current level of sponsorship behaviors with your teams.

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UBT Developmental Support Plan kevino Sat, 06/12/2010 - 13:41
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UBT Developmental Support Plan
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8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT co-leads

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Use this form when you need to evaluate the support given to you by a consultant or advisor.

worksheet_ubt developmental support plan

Facilitators can use this worksheet/checklist to help assess how effectively they are using the three behavioral "levers" in supporting a team on the path to high performance.

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Understanding Sponsorship Checklist Kristi Mon, 05/31/2010 - 20:14
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Format:
PDF

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT co-leads

Best used: 
As a checklist for a sponsor in getting started and understanding the role.

checklist_understanding sponsorship

A list of steps for UBT sponsors to follow when getting started in their roles.

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