Icebreaker: Uncommon Denominator
Use this meeting icebreaker to build camaraderie between team members by finding out unusual things they have in common. From the Summer 2012 Hank.
Use this meeting icebreaker to build camaraderie between team members by finding out unusual things they have in common. From the Summer 2012 Hank.
Use this icebreaker during a meeting to get to know your team members better.
Kaiser Permanente and the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions have defined performance standards for all 3,500 unit-based teams in the company. These tips can help teams meet reach high "Level 5" performance.
This poster, which appears in the September/October 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features how KP workers speaking up helps make KP a safer place for staff members and patients. Use this during your UBT meetings to encourage team members to speak up when they see hazards.
Courier drivers in the Northwest improve communication and morale after going through an Issue Resolution--and move forward on revamping routes for greater efficiency.
This poster, which appears in the July/August 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, highlights the elements of the Nurse Knowledge Exchange Plan and can be shared during your UBT meetings to engage your team on how to implement this process.
A unified approach to workplace safety, and a competitive challenge, pays off in the Northwest.
This poster, which appears in the May/June 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features an action item list that can be used during your UBT meetings to track your next steps.
An Environmental Services manager recognized for his workplace safety results talks about keys to building a culture of safety.
Armed with data and a method for change, the Santa Clara Women's Clinic UBT significantly reduced lab specimen errors that plagued their department. This short video tells their story of sustaining change.
Team members at the busy Santa Clara Women’s Clinic in Northern California significantly reduced the rate of lab specimen errors that had plagued their department—and the team culture today is a far cry from the days when employees would cover up their mistakes for fear of punishment. Their success earned them an invitation to present their project at the prestigious Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s National Forum on Quality Improvement. Watch their story on sustaining change.