Why Rounding Conversations Matter
How managers and employees can enrich their rounding conversations to build team engagement, achieve better patient outcomes, reduce workplace injuries and improve attendance.
How managers and employees can enrich their rounding conversations to build team engagement, achieve better patient outcomes, reduce workplace injuries and improve attendance.
Use these resource guides to encourage conversation and build a workplace culture where everyone's voice matters.
Frederick Marcelo, one of the Humans of Partnership
As a father and an Asian American - I was born in the Philippines - it’s very important to me that I educate my community and set a positive example. For about 4 months, I volunteered in the vaccination clinic on my days off. My wife, who is a pharmacist, also volunteered. It is important to use my skills to get as many people vaccinated so we can move past this horrible virus. I’ve found great joy in volunteering to be part of this important endeavor. I’ve met new people, made new friends and connections. It’s such a good feeling seeing the smile in people’s eyes when they get the vaccine.
Deborah Grinder, one of the Humans of Partnership.
It was important for me to get vaccinated because I couldn’t bear the thought that if I contracted COVID-19, I could possibly give it to anyone! I have grandchildren and the thought of them getting it from me, because of my work, just wrecked me; I couldn’t imagine the guilt. When I received both vaccine doses, I didn’t feel either shot. Everyone talked about the negative things that might happen: tiredness, feeling yucky for a day or so, sore arm, et cetera, but I refused to claim any of those. I ended up working in a vaccination clinic and I told almost every person that they’d be fine. When I saw those same people return for the second vaccine dose, they all said, ‘You were right, I was fine.’ Don’t claim the negative.
Natalie Rasmussen, one of the Humans of Partnership.
As a nurse in mental health, I try to focus on something that brings me joy every day, especially during the tough times. It’s the personal connection with others that brings me joy. Laughing with others and having deep conversations about how we feel about our life’s journey and sharing what goals we have for the future build that strong sense of community. Being inclusive of everyone, having empathy, and hearing what the person feels – and needs – are crucial. I say to my friends that my job in life is to love people, encourage them and make it easier for them.
Use Learning Boosters to deepen your team's understanding of core principles and skills fundamental to our Labor Management Partnership.
Each booster kit includes:
The vaccines to fight COVID-19 are safe and effective. Bring doctors and frontline employees together into huddles to discuss vaccines.
The end of the COVID-19 pandemic is in sight. Vaccines are still important, so share these huddle messages with your team.
Wendy Williams, one of the Humans of Partnership.
I was slightly hesitant in getting the vaccine, because it was developed so quickly – but I knew that this was the only way we could move forward to protect ourselves and others from getting infected. I need to be healthy so I can continue to help others in the operating room, and keep elderly family members, who I love, healthy. The COVID-19 virus is so much more contagious than expected. When people become infected, sometimes it causes a dire and deadly ripple effect in their families and communities. My hope is that others will eventually feel more comfortable about getting the vaccine. If we all do what’s best, not only for ourselves but our family members and community, the sooner we will be able to get back to spending time with the ones we love!