LMP Processes

LMP Logo (black eps)

Submitted by Kristi on Sun, 06/13/2010 - 17:56
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LMP Logo - Black (eps)

Labor Management Partnership logo in black; eps format. Primarily for professional designers' use.

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LMP Logo (black eps)

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EPS, one color (black)

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The .eps file is the original file format (Adobe Creative Cloud). It ensures the highest possible output quality. If you are working with a professional designer, this is the file format he or she will want to use.

 

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What to Do When a Team Is Stuck

Submitted by Kristi on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 21:33
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This chart provides a variety of suggestions to jumpstart a team when they get stuck in "process" mode, are picking unrealistic goals or can't find a solution to a problem.

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline managers, physicians and unit-based co-leads

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In meetings or as a handout to help teams move past process and get creative to solve problems. 

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Steps to Build an Agreement

Submitted by Kristi on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 20:14
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Building agreement is a critical leadership function. This table suggests techniques you can use when you are facilitating a meeting with your co-leads or UBT and want to create an agreement.

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Steps to Build an Agreement

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Co-leads

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Building agreement is a critical leadership function. This table suggests techniques you can use when you are facilitating a meeting with your co-leads or UBT and want to create an agreement.

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Interest-Based Bargaining

Submitted by kevino on Fri, 04/23/2010 - 15:44
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An overview of interest-based bargaining.

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How we bargain our National Agreements is as important as what we bargain. We use an interest-based problem-solving approach. This is a collaborative approach to solving problems that strives to meet the most critical needs of all parties. It also aims to preserve — and improve — workplace relationships and partnership. It’s not about “giving in,” but rather is a process to negotiate differences amicably and reach results that will be lasting and durable.

Traditional, adversarial bargaining usually begins with each side staking out its position. In contrast, interest-based bargaining begins with all parties discussing what their needs are. Both parties work on an issue together, explore options and find a solution that meets the key interests. That sense of shared ownership smoothes the way for successfully implementing the agreement. This approach also opens the door to collaborative problem solving — as opposed to competition or compromise — and leads to creative, mutually beneficial solutions.

Interest-based bargaining works best when both sides share information, focus on key issues, listen actively, are open to different options and trust one another. We’ve found that this approach addresses the needs of union members and helps the organization improve performance — which ultimately benefits our health plan members and the communities we serve.

Learn more about the 2015 Coalition National Agreement and the 2018 Alliance National Agreement.

 

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