Brainstorming
Brainstorming is a technique used to generate ideas. Brainstorming involves everyone, permits new and unusual ideas to surface, produces many choices, encourages synergy and discourages negative input.
Format:
PPT
Size:
11 slides
Audience:
UBT co-leads, unit-based teams, Workplace Safety consultants and unit-based team consultants
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This presentation includes tools on how to integrate workplace safety into the work of unit-based teams. Show the presentation or share the content in meetings and huddles. The following tools and templates are provided:
You also will find guidelines for developing a successful workplace safety plan, plan monitoring and suggestions for ongoing oversight.
This 11-slide presentation includes tools on how to integrate workplace safety into the work of unit-based teams.
Format:
PDF
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Frontline managers, employees and physicians
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Check in with your team after a shared event that needs a debrief—and explore takeaways to improve everyone's experience.
These tips explain when having a team-based review of an event is appropriate, and five steps to take to be sure that review is successful and helps lead to better outcomes.
Brainstorming is a technique used to generate ideas. Brainstorming involves everyone, permits new and unusual ideas to surface, produces many choices, encourages synergy and discourages negative input.
The purpose of the Unit-Based Team (UBT) Toolkit is to supply job aids, tools and templates for unit-based team co-leads to use in leading their teams as they engage in performance improvement and learning. The toolkit is organized into nine sections. This is Section 3.
The purpose of the Unit-Based Team (UBT) Toolkit is to supply job aids, tools and templates for unit-based team co-leads to use in leading their teams in performance improvement and learning. The toolkit has nine sections. This is the full toolkit; individual sections are also available.
Format:
PDF
Size:
8.5"x11"
Intended audience:
Frontline managers and frontline workers
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This table gives guidelines as to what can be reasonably accomplished in various meeting time frames, so you don't try to do too much.
This table gives guidelines as to what can be reasonably accomplished in various meeting time frames, so you don't try to do too much.
Format:
PDF
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Frontline managers, employees and physicians
Best used:
Gain insight into best practices to facilitate effective, meaningful conversations.
This chart guides you through ineffective and effective behaviors that anyone, not just facilitators, can use to help any conversation be productive.
Use these tips to create a healthy meeting environment, providing the foundation for an effective meeting with maximum participation.