sponsorship

Sponsorship

Sponsors are the go-to people for UBT co-leads, providing resources, guidance and oversight. Effective sponsorship is a key ingredient in moving a team to high performance. If you’re a sponsor, provide your teams with the support they need to create an environment where UBT members are always learning, always improving and always innovating. It’s important for management, union and physician sponsors to model the behavior they want to see in UBT co-leads and members.

Kristi Fri, 05/06/2016 - 16:55
Six Team Talking Points for (New) Sponsors Shawn Masten Tue, 12/06/2011 - 11:33
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Six Team Talking Points for (New) Sponsors
Tool Type
Format
Taxonomy upgrade extras

Format:
PDF and Word DOC

Size: 
8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
Sponsors

Best used:
These topic and discussion points for meeting basics can smooth the way for sponsors to build a relationship with their team members; includes a look at meeting basics, metrics, SMART goals, tools, training and performance improvement.

 

tool_sponsor_talking points

Easy-to-use form to help (new) sponsors discuss with their team members six key topics. Includes a list of questions to ask for each topic.

Non-LMP
Tyra Ferlatte
Use with Hank stories on Fresno UBT strategy and run charts
Released

UBT Goals Worksheet

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 16:37
Region
Tool Type
Format
Running Your Team
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tips_Sept Catalyst_UBT Goals Worksheet_Paul..xls

An Excel spreadsheet helps team co-leads and sponsors track team progress against regional goals.

Non-LMP
Tyra Ferlatte
Links to Highlighted story "UBT worksheet keeps teams on track"
Tool landing page copy (reporters)
UBT Goals Worksheet

Format:
Excel spreadsheet

Size:
8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT co-leads and sponsors

Best used:
This tool, developed by the Northwest region, can be adapted by other Kaiser Permanente regions to help team leaders and sponsors track team progress and tactics. Use it to report regular updates on team progress toward regional business goals.

 

Released
Tracking (editors)
Obsolete (webmaster)
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A UBT Sponsor Explains How to Support Change Shawn Masten Mon, 11/29/2010 - 16:38
Region
Northern California
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lmpartnership.org
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not migrated
Topics
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Headline (for informational purposes only)
A UBT sponsor explains how to support change
Deck
Removing barriers and providing perspective are key
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sty_sj_priyasmith
Long Teaser

San Jose sponsor says helping teams see the bigger picture and overcome obstacles are key.

Story body part 1

When you get to the leadership level it’s easy to become disconnected and to forget that where the rubber meets the road is at the front line. Sponsoring a unit-based team helps me stay connected—and that helps me be a better manager.

Staying connected

As a sponsor for the Medical Secretaries and Scanning Center, I help the teams see where they fit in the bigger picture—and they help me see the challenges that teams face every day.

I check in with the teams and their co-leaders regularly, make sure they’re accomplishing their goals and doing work that meets regional and national goals. They have their own ideas for improving department operations and doing their own small tests of change. I help them think strategically about how they can impact the region and Kaiser Permanente as a whole.  

There will always be the manager-employee relationship, but when you walk into a UBT meeting, you leave the hierarchy at the door. To build credibility, everyone on the UBT must have an equal voice at the table. I believe in the partnership and, yes, there are a few times when a manager shoulders the responsibility and has to make decisions about regulatory compliance issues, regional strategic direction and planning, scope of practice discussions about licensures and policies, and personnel management. But there are a lot of other decisions that staff can be a part of making in a group setting, and getting buy-in from the folks who do the work makes all the difference in the world.

Removing obstacles

Because I’m in a leadership role, it is important that I help the teams overcome barriers. If they need help understanding a goal, metric or budget, I can gather the information and package it in a way that is most helpful to the team.  When I started working with these teams in 2007, they were already doing good work despite some major obstacles. The chartroom transitioned to the scanning center, and the medical secretaries had a lot of manager and staff turnover, and had difficulty meeting performance metrics. Now both teams are high functioning. They have accomplished so much in the last two years.

So to other sponsors I say, don’t be afraid to jump in. It’s so rewarding to see your teams grow. If we are going to improve performance, we’ll need engagement at all levels of the organization, and the UBT process allows that to happen.

Communicator (reporters)
Non-LMP
Notes (as needed)
Photo attached
Priya Smith, Assistant Medical Group Administrator, San Jose Medical Center
Only use image in listings (editors)
not listing only
Status
Released
Understanding Sponsorship Checklist Kristi Mon, 05/31/2010 - 20:14
tips (checklist, etc.)
PDF
lmpartnership.org
not migrated
Unit-based Teams
Tool Type
Format
Taxonomy upgrade extras

Format:
PDF

Size:
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.

Non-LMP
Released