LMP Concepts

LMP Methods Booster Video

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How we make decisions is as important as the decisions themselves when it comes to cultivating a strong partnership. Boost your knowledge of interest-based problem solving and consensus decision making.

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Jennifer Gladwell
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Laureen Lazarovici
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At the Labor Management Partnership, how we make decisions is just as important as the decisions themselves. Interest-based problem solving and consensus decision making are 2 important methods we use to solve problems, improve performance and cultivate good working relationships. View this short video and use the related tools to boost your knowledge and skills.

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Health and Safety Champions — June 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Mon, 05/18/2020 - 11:25
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Work with your team to ensure the safety of staff and patients by practicing physical distancing, whenever possible.

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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Work with your team to ensure the safety of staff and patients by practicing physical distancing.

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How to Find the Tools on the LMP Website

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This short animated video explains how to access all of the tools found on the LMP website, such as posters, tip sheets and checklists. 

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Laureen Lazarovici
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Non-LMP
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:33
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Need to find a checklist, template or puzzle? Don't know where to start? Check out this short video to find the tools you need on the LMP website with just a few clicks. 

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All Hands on Deck

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 04/28/2020 - 21:09
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ED-1608
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Using a model perfected by building trades unions, KP and Partnership unions create labor pools to deploy the right workers to the right places in the fight against COVID-19. 

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Laureen Lazarovici
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Sherry Crosby
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COVID-19 Resources

Check out these links to help navigate the coronvirus crisis: 

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COVID-19 is testing partnership as never before.

Management and labor have had to work together quickly to retool the delivery system to support rapidly changing needs. Employees’ and physicians’ skills and talents are needed in new ways and in new places — so leaders from Kaiser Permanente and unions created labor pools to get KP employees to where they were needed.  

It’s one of dozens of innovations made to provide top-quality care at a time when every day is bringing new challenges. The swift work was possible in part because of the foundation provided by the relationships and values of the Labor Management Partnership.

In Southern California's Riverside service area, “It’s all-hands on deck,” says Jiji Abraham, area chief financial officer. “Even physicians are in the labor pool.”

 

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Health and Safety Champions — May 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Thu, 04/23/2020 - 10:06
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Help your team on the road to financial wellness with tools and resources from Kaiser Permanente.

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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UBT health and safety champions

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Help your team on the road to financial wellness with tools and resources from Kaiser Permanente.

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Health and Safety Champions — April 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Thu, 03/05/2020 - 14:09
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Help your teams identify situations where tempers are most likely to flare — and offer ways to calm the tension before feelings spin out of control. 

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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UBT health and safety champions

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Help your team find ways to calm the tension before feelings spin out of control. 

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Getting Future Ready

Submitted by alec.rosenberg on Mon, 03/02/2020 - 16:20
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ED-1530
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Thought leader series offers tips to prepare for tomorrow’s jobs.

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Alec Rosenberg​
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Sherry Crosby
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Learn More

For more information, visit Future Ready — the next event is being planned on digital skills.

View replays of events featuring:

Michelle Weise
Benjamin Pring

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Will robots replace our jobs?

As technology rapidly reshapes work, the future may be scary, but it’s also filled with opportunities, especially in health care. Kaiser Permanente workers can stay ahead by continuing to learn both technical skills and human skills such as communication and problem-solving, experts say.

“Cultivating our uniquely human skills may be the best way to prepare for an uncertain future,” says Michelle Weise, chief innovation officer at Strada Institute for the Future of Work.

“Don’t be a bad robot. Be a good human being,” says Benjamin Pring, director of Cognizant’s Center for the Future of Work. “We don’t want to see a robot doctor. We don’t want to see a robot nurse. A lot of (future) jobs are caring jobs where we want to have the human touch.”

Weise and Pring headlined events in November and December in the Future Ready Workforce of the Future Thought Leader Series. The webcast series, sponsored by the Labor Management Partnership and presented by National Workforce Planning and Development, aims to help prepare Kaiser Permanente’s workforce for tomorrow’s jobs.

“We want to ensure our employees have the skills necessary for the jobs of the future,” says Jessica Butz, co-director of the Partnership-supported Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust.

The goal is to build on record usage for Kaiser Permanente’s tuition reimbursement and 2 Partnership-supported education trusts and have employees continuously skill up to meet changing work needs.

Building skills

“It’s a skills-based world that we live in,” Weise says. “For so many learners, a degree is a bridge too far. They just need to survive and get their foot in the door in a job that pays well.”

Today, 44 million adult Americans lack a college degree, don’t earn a living wage and face being left behind by the future of work, according to a Strada report.

“We’re going to need to reimagine education as much more like a variety of highways with lots of on- and off-ramps,” Weise says. “Sometimes when we’re skilling up, it’s going to be for technical expertise or digital fluency. Sometimes it’s going to be for a broadening of human skills.”

Jobs of the future

Pring also is optimistic.

“We think in the future there will be net job increases,” Pring says. “They’ll just be different jobs.”

These new jobs, highlighted in Cognizant’s “21 Jobs of the Future“ and “21 More Jobs of the Future” reports, include fitness commitment counselor and artificial intelligence-assisted health care technician.

As work changes, technology will enhance most jobs and create new opportunities.

“The only way to deal with disruption is to be proactive,” Pring says. “Invent your own future rather than allow the future to happen to you.”

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Health and Safety Champions — March 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Fri, 02/21/2020 - 11:00
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Do you toss and turn because you have trouble falling asleep? Help your co-workers make small changes to their sleep routines. Then huddle up and discuss what worked best.

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions

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Help your teammates reduce stress and improve their sleep habits.

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Health and Safety Champions — February 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Tue, 02/04/2020 - 11:00
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Slips, trips and falls are among the leading causes of injury to Kaiser Permanente workers. Take a safety walk to identify and reduce or eliminate potential hazards in your workplace.

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions

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Help your teammates understand the risks associated with slips, trips, and falls.

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A New Year's Message

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VID-184
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As a new decade emerges, let's get ready to grow stronger together. 

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Laureen Lazarovici
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Tyra Ferlatte
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As a new decade emerges, let's get ready to grow stronger together. 

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