Going From 4 to 1 Shoots Team Up to 5
For San Jose Medical Center’s inpatient pharmacy, the road to becoming a high-performing team first required a step—actually a jump—backward.
For San Jose Medical Center’s inpatient pharmacy, the road to becoming a high-performing team first required a step—actually a jump—backward.
Unit-based teams that reach the top levels of the Path to Performance get better results for KP members, patients--and workers. This team reveals how they got to high performance and stay there.
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.
This poster, which appears in the September/October 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, highlights an EVS team that purchases new floor-cleaning equipment that is more cost effective, safer for workers and better for the environment.
Task standardization and a crystal-clear message from top leadership is reducing injuries at one Southern California medical center.
Courier drivers in the Northwest improve communication and morale after going through an Issue Resolution--and move forward on revamping routes for greater efficiency.
At Kaiser Permanente's Los Angeles Medical Center, 350 environmental services workers are putting the green training they received through ant educational trust to work. The result: Lower operating costs, improved patient and workplace safety and happier employees.
Kaiser Permanente and two Workforce Planning and Development trusts are training frontline workers in green practices. At Los Angeles Medical Center, 350 Environmental Services workers represented by SEIU-UHW are putting that training to work. The result: lower operating costs, improved workplace safety and happier employees.
Break up a team meeting with a little fun with this Hank Lib, which features a few sentences about helping KP grow. From the Summer 2014 Hank.
Format: PDF
Size: 16 pages; print on 8½” x 11” paper (for full-size, print on 11" x 14" and trim to 9.5" x 11.5")
Intended audience: Frontline workers, managers and physicians
Best used: Download the PDF or read the issue online.
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