Hank Libs: Supporters Extraordinaire
Break up a team meeting with a little fun with this Hank Lib, which features a few sentences about the talented people who support UBTs.
Break up a team meeting with a little fun with this Hank Lib, which features a few sentences about the talented people who support UBTs.
Format: Printed posters and pocket-sized cards on glossy card stock
Size: Three 8.5” x 11” posters and three 4" x 6" cards
Intended audience: Frontline staff, managers and physicians
Best used: On bulletin boards in break rooms and other staff areas, and at UBT meetings for team discussion and brainstorming
Description: This packet contain useful materials for UBTs, such as:
This video shows what it's like to work in Partnership at Kaiser Permanente from a manager's point of view.
Environmental Services Manager Leonard Hayes has built a workplace where each of his 150 employees has a voice. Watch this short video to hear his perspective on how the Labor Management Partnership at Kaiser Permanente helps him solve problems and improve safety with his team.
This video shows what it's like to work in Partnership at Kaiser Permanente from a physician's point of view.
With the advent of the Labor Management Partnership, the physician “is not in charge," but rather just “another perspective at the table,” says Brent Arnold, MD. Watch this short video to see one physician's perspective of the LMP.
This video shows what it's like to work in partnership at Kaiser Permanente from a union worker's point of view.
When Lab Assistant Cher Gonzalez talks, her manager and facility leaders listen. That's just one of the many benefits, she says, of working in the Labor Management Partnership at Kaiser Permanente. Watch this short piece to see a union worker's perspective of the LMP.
Bernard Tyson,chairman and CEO of Kaiser Permanente and the son of a union carpenter, on the role of the labor movement in our workplace's history. From the Summer 2015 Hank.
Use this visual board poster to create a visual board for your performance improvement projects.
Format: Printed posters and pocket-sized cards on glossy card stock
Size: Three 8.5” x 11” posters and three 4" x 6" cards
Intended audience: Frontline staff, managers and physicians
Best used: On bulletin boards in break rooms and other staff areas, and at UBT meetings for team discussion and brainstorming
Description: This packet contain useful materials for UBTs, such as:
This postcard, which appears in the May/June 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features a UBT from the Mid-Atlantic States that was able to increase the percentage of patients whose blood pressure was under control.
This postcard, which appears in the May/June 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Colorado team that worked with its flu clinic colleagues to get more members in for mammography screenings.