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12 Tips for Building Your Team

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Mon, 02/12/2018 - 17:18
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Zero in on one key action to take with your team every month of the year. 

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12 tips for building your team in 2018
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Take one action for every month of the year
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Want to take your team to the next level? Make good things happen for yourself, your co-workers and your members and patients? Collaboration is one of the four critical skills needed to meet future challenges with ease. Use these 12 team-building tips to make every month count in 2018.

1. Par-tay

Celebrate your team’s successes and acknowledge — even celebrate — failures. Failures are great opportunities for learning if you focus on where the process (not the person) needs improvement. After each test of change, recognize and reward contributing team members at huddles and meetings. Use small wins to keep the momentum going.

2. In and out

Help employees track their sick days and time off by printing out and distributing our colorful, always popular attendance calendar.

3. Follow the money

Learn your department’s budget as a team and get everyone’s ideas on how to reduce costs. Sign up for a business literacy training. 

4. Track it in tracker

Document your team’s work regularly, accurately and concisely in UBT Tracker. It will let others see and learn from your team’s accomplishments.

5. Stop the line

Ask for help or call a stop to the work when you see an imminent danger or need help to safely complete a task. Then look for system improvements and root causes of problems — ask not just what happened, but why.

6. Grow leaders

Rotate responsibilities for leading meetings and managing improvement projects among all team members. This will build your team’s skills and strengths.

7. Two words

Huddle daily. It works. Watch the video “Huddle Power” and use the tools there to get you started huddling with your team.

8. Clean up your act

Become supply savvy. Make a full assessment of supplies — track inventory, tidy up storage areas and streamline ordering. Simple changes can save thousands of dollars. Download our 6S tool to make this work a snap. 

9. Take a (waste) walk on the wild side

Perform a waste walk. Impartially observe a work area or work process to identify waste or inefficiency. Get walking with our online Waste Walk toolkit

10. Save a tree

Go paperless. Don’t print out agendas and documents. Send them out via email or use a projector instead.

11. Get online

Help patients sign up on kp.org. Remind them they can securely view their medical records and most lab results, email their doctors, schedule appointments and refill prescriptions online. Bonus tip: Encourage tech-savvy members to download the kp.org app so they can access these features on their phones. Check out how one team got 90 percent of its patients signed up.

12. Spread and borrow

Did something work for your team? Spread the word to others. Need inspiration for your next improvement project? Look for other teams that have succeeded. Work with your UBT consultant or union partnership representative to spread your successes. Visit our Team-Tested Practices section to get ideas you can try with your team!

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Facilitation Skills Workshop (classroom)

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Mon, 01/29/2018 - 16:06
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LSR-1983
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In this course, participants will learn and practice core facilitation skills to lead unit-based teams.

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Laureen Lazarovici
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Course description

Participants will learn core facilitation practices and will practice these skills and receive feedback from instructors. The participants will determine how facilitation skills are used when leading a UBT.

Path to Performance

Level 3, 4, 5 

Duration

2 days

 

Who should attend

This course is intended for anyone facilitating unit-based teams. Job categories who should attend include physician, management, labor, unit-based team consultants and union partnership representatives.

Course requirements

None

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Effective Stakeholding (classroom) Laureen Lazarovici Mon, 01/29/2018 - 15:26
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Effective Stakeholding (classroom)
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Participants will discover the important role stakeholding plays in unit-based teams.

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Course description

This course is designed to improve the methods of a representative or “stakeholder” by providing tools and scenarios that will improve communication and teach how to manage issues.

Path to Performance

Level 2

Duration

8 hours

 

Who should attend

This course is intended for labor participants only. Job categories who should attend are labor (co-leads, stewards and sponsors).

Course requirements

Labor Management Partnership Orientation (LMPO)

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Laureen Lazarovici
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UBT Sponsor Training (classroom, virtual)

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Mon, 01/15/2018 - 14:06
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LSR-1983
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To help build an effective unit-based team, learn how to become an effective sponsor and the critical importance of this long-term role in the overall structure of Kaiser Permanente.

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Get the Tools

Sponsors for UBTs strike a balance between coaching, leading and removing barriers. Use these tools to help you walk that fine line. 

 

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Effective Sponsorship (classroom)
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Course description

It is critical for steward sponsors and management sponsors to invest in the development of the unit-based team, which will have a long-term impact on the organization, and to learn about tools and resources available to them in their sponsor role. This course is designed to help union, physician and management sponsors discover the benefits of effective sponsorship and how it can help them develop successful, sustainable unit-based teams.

Union and management sponsors will gain an awareness of how their role is critical to the transformation of how the work at Kaiser Permanente is done.
 

Path to Performance

Level 2

Duration

3 hours

Who should attend

This course is intended for participants who are sponsors of unit-based teams. Job categories who should attend labor, management and physician.

Course requirements

Labor Management Partnership Orientation (LMPO)

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Interest-Based Problem Solving (classroom, web-based)

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Sat, 01/13/2018 - 16:41
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In this course, participants from the unit- based level up to Labor Management Partnership committees will learn how to solve problems in a non-adversarial process.

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Get the Tools

Starting from a place of interests rather than positions can feel like an unfamiliar way to solve problems. Use these tools to augment the training and become proficient in this process. 

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Interest-Based Problem Solving offers labor management partners a method to solve problems using a non-adversarial process. This training program provides guidance in the four-step interest-based problem-solving process, along with a simulation exercise that gives participants an opportunity to practice the process.

Path to Performance

Levels 1, 2 

Duration

  • 4 hours (classroom)
  • 30 minutes (online)

Who should attend

People engaged in problem solving at the unit-based team level up to regional Labor Management Partnership committees should attend this training, along with any union and management staff members working on issue resolution and corrective action. Job categories who can take this class are labor, management and physician members of a unit-based team, Labor Management Partnership and unit-based team consultants, improvement advisers and Union Partnership Representatives.

 

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Consensus Decision Making (classroom)

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Wed, 01/10/2018 - 17:05
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Get a basic understanding of consensus and how the consensus decision-making process works. 

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Laureen Lazarovici
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Tools for Making Decisions

Use these tools to perfect your skills in making decisions by consensus. 

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This course shows how to use consensus decision making in the partnership and unit-based team environment and explains the critical elements in a consensus decision.

Path to Performance

Level 1, 2

Duration

  • 90 minutes (classroom)
  • 30 minutes (online)

 

Who should attend

Anyone seeking a basic understanding of consensus and how the consensus decision-making process works. This includes labor, management and physician members of a unit-based team, Labor Management Partnership and unit-based team consultants, improvement advisors and Union Partnership Representatives.

Course requirements

Labor Management Partnership Orientation (LMPO)

 

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UBT sponsors, UBT consultants, public affairs staff, regional and facility-level LMP staff, and others involved in planning a sponsor summit 

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Brand your materials with Growing UBT Sponsors logo. Use color or grayscale jpgs for most of your printing and web needs; use the png file if you need a transparent background. 

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Pre-Summit Survey Questions, UBT Sponsor Summit

Submitted by tyra.l.ferlatte on Tue, 11/28/2017 - 18:09
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Use these questions to send out an electronic survey ahead of your summit, finding out what your audience wants and needs. 

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Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, UBT consultants, public affairs staff, regional and facility-level LMP staff, and others involved in planning a sponsor summit 

Best used:
Use these questions to send out an electronic survey ahead of your summit, finding out what your audience wants and needs. 

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