Teamwork

PowerPoint: The Power of Teaming Laureen Lazarovici Thu, 04/05/2012 - 22:16
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The Power of Teaming
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PPT

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11-slide deck

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Sponsors, UBT co-leads, trainers, facilitators, stewards

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Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson delivered this presentation, "The Power of Teaming," at the March 2012 Union Delegates Conference to explain her research on how nimble, successful organizations and projects increasingly rely on teaming rather than stable, unchanging teams. She demonstrates how leaders can create a culture of teaming by fostering psychologically safe learning environments where innovation can flourish. Use to help build a culture of teaming, or "teamwork on the fly," and foster productive collaboration among UBTs and across departments.

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Amy Edmondson, a Harvard Business School professor, explains the power of "teaming" and how the LMP and unit-based teams can harness it, in a presentation delivered at the March 2012 Union Delegates Conference.

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Case Study of Partnership Success

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 14:33
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The executive summary of a 2012 study by Cornell's Institute of Labor Relations shows the positive impact of KP's LMP and other labor partnerships on patient care, cost and workplace quality.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Case Study of Partnership Success

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Five pages, 8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
Frontline teams, managers, senior leaders and physicians, and health care leaders and policy makers

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Share this Cornell study with teams, colleagues and all parties interested in new approaches to health care delivery and workplace effectiveness—and in learning about the benefits of labor-management partnerships.

 

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Cartoon: Driving Performance

Submitted by tyra.l.ferlatte on Wed, 01/05/2011 - 15:23
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 View this cartoon and be reminded: How does your team's ability to work together and improve performance compare with other teams?

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All in a Day's Work: Driving Performance

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PDF (color or black and white)

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5" x 5" 

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Anyone with a sense of humor

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Download and post this cartoon on bulletin boards, your cubicle or in emails. 
What is your team's ability to work together and improve performance?

 

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Facilitative Behaviors Kristi Mon, 05/31/2010 - 21:44
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Unit-based Teams
Facilitative Behaviors
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8.5" x 11"

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Frontline managers, employees and physicians

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Gain insight into best practices to facilitate effective, meaningful conversations.

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This chart guides you through ineffective and effective behaviors that anyone, not just facilitators, can use to help any conversation be productive.

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Mindsets of Successful UBTs

Submitted by Kristi on Sat, 05/29/2010 - 19:25
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Running Your Team
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This table lists six ways that team members' mindsets evolve on successful UBTs.

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Mindsets of Successful UBTs

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8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, consultants and co-leads

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Unit-based teams can help or hinder success because of their mindset. This table lists six ways that team members learn to evolve their thinking on successful UBTs.

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