All in a Day's Work: Just Add Water
This cartoon provides a light-hearted reminder that teams thrive when they have active sponsors.
Format:
PDF (color or black and white)
Size:
7.25" x 7.25" (prints out on 8.5" x 11")
Intended audience:
Anyone with a sense of humor
Best used:
Illustrate the importance of speaking up by posting this humorous take on culture on bulletin boards and in your cubicle, and attaching it to emails.
"To Speak or Not to Speak" is the focus of this cartoon from the Spring 2013 Hank.
Format:
PDF (color or black and white)
Size:
8 pages (trim size is 7" x 10" but this can be printed easily on 8.5" x 11" paper)
Intended audience:
Frontline managers and workers
Best used:
This lighthearted look at a serious subject can spark discussion within teams on how to keep patients safe.
This comic book takes a humorous look at a serious subject—patient safety.
Format:
PDF (color or black and white)
Size:
7.25" x 7.25" (prints out on 8.5" x 11")
Intended audience:
Anyone with a sense of humor
Best used:
Download and post the cartoon on bulletin boards, in your cubicle, attach it to emails. Have fun while spreading the word that unit-based teams help keep medical costs affordable.
"It All Adds Up" is the focus of this cartoon, which appeared in the Winter 2013 issue of Hank on affordability.
This cartoon provides a light-hearted reminder that teams thrive when they have active sponsors.
The cartoon gently emphasizes the value of interest-based problem solving.
Format:
PDF (color or black and white)
Size:
7.25" x 7.25" (prints out on 8.5" x 11")
Intended audience:
Anyone with a sense of humor
Best used:
Download and post this humorous look at providing superior service on bulletin boards and in your cubicle, and attach it to emails. Have fun!
The cartoon from the Spring 2012 edition of Hank provides a humorous look at the hard work of teams.
The Winter 2012 Hank cartoon highlights numbers as storytellers.
When people from all backgrounds come together, the patient benefits.
This cartoon is a lighthearted look at the importance of patient safety.
The cartoon from the Spring 2011 edition of Hank looks at transforming Kaiser Permanente.