Value Compass Concepts

SWOT Analysis for Attendance

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Mon, 08/09/2021 - 17:41
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<p>Use a SWOT analysis matrix to examine attendance challenges.</p>

Jennifer Gladwell
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UBT consultants and sponsors

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Analyze teams' strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities as you plan to improve attendance. 

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Workplace Stressors Laureen Lazarovici Fri, 08/06/2021 - 12:51
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UBT members, co-leads, managers, sponsors, UBT consultants

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Use this tool with your unit-based team to help identify stressors that contribute to absenteeism and develop practical solutions to resolve issues.

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Tips to help teams identify the sources of stress and address them.

Jennifer Gladwell
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Comparing the Levels of the Attendance Toolkit

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 08/03/2021 - 15:38
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There are 3 levels of the attendance toolkit available. Use this chart to compare them and figure out which is right for your team.

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Download this chart

Print out this chart to post on a bulletin board or pass out at a meeting.

 

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What is our current state?Our current attendance is fine. We want to keep up the good work!Our current attendance needs some improvement. We may be having issues with employee and managers communicating about attendance.We need to turn around our attendance performance completely.
What interventions might be needed?My team needs opportunities and tools to assist us in maintaining and sustaining our current performance.I’m looking to do a project that will help us improve our attendance.We need stakeholder engagement and professional guidance to improve our attendance.
What are our capabilities?The information we need to learn can be done independently and at our own pace.Co-leads work well together. We are a functional team that can work on projects internally. We’re comfortable using performance improvement tools.The team needs help! We have multiple needs concerning conflict, lack of engagement, etc.
How is the toolkit level delivered?Completely self-paced. Use the tools from the LMP website individually and as a team.Internal resources can facilitate. Someone on your team can train or deliver.External resource helps to deliver training and consultation.

 

 

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Hank: Vax to the Future

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 07/20/2021 - 14:18
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Check out this immersive, multimedia online version of Hank magazine, powered by FlowPaper. 

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Check out this immersive, multimedia online version of Hank magazine, powered by Issuu. 

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Poster: Prescriptions Made Easy Laureen Lazarovici Thu, 07/15/2021 - 15:26
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Frontline employees who want to learn more about fast and easy ways to fill their prescriptions.

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UBT consultants and union representatives post this in employee areas and use as a flier or handout during meetings. 

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Skip the trip to the pharmacy by signing up for prescription delivery.

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Editor's Letter: The Power of Partnership Laureen Lazarovici Wed, 07/14/2021 - 16:21
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How Partnership plays a key role in supporting vaccinations as we emerge from the global pandemic.

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It’s summertime, and the living has been far from easy.

The past year-plus has seen a global pandemic, social unrest and political turmoil.

But signs of hope are emerging.

Vaccines are helping to turn the tide against COVID-19. As we move forward, the Labor Management Partnership has played a key part in supporting vaccinations. Our cover story highlights how labor-doctor huddles and community collaborations have helped get more shots in arms — and provides tips for boosting vaccine confidence and increasing inoculations.

See our Humans of Partnership, where employees share heartfelt stories of why they got vaccinated. It’s OK if you cry.

With conditions improving, many nonclinical employees are preparing to return to the office. Our Q&A with a licensed clinical social worker offers advice about how you and your teams can reduce stress related to the transition.

When it comes to advancing the Partnership, LMPartnership.org offers more than 700 tools to help you and your teams complete your performance improvement work. See our guide to finding the right tool, along with links to a few of our favorites.

Meanwhile, Washington has become the newest region to join the Labor Management Partnership. Watch a video in which team members share their hopes about working in partnership.

Also, don’t miss our puzzles and games for reminders of how to protect you and your family against COVID-19. And check out our back cover for convenient ways to fill and manage your prescriptions.

Lastly, the movie “Back to the Future” — a summertime release — inspired our front cover. As we reflect on the pandemic, we thank you for your partnership. Such collaboration offers hope for a healthier future.

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Fishbone Diagram for Attendance

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 07/13/2021 - 21:12
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Fish out the root causes of your team's challenges with attendance.

Jennifer Gladwell
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Fill in the diagram to conduct a root-cause analysis of your team's challenges with attendance.

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Crossword: Staying Safe

Submitted by Beverly White on Mon, 07/12/2021 - 09:45
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This crossword is a reminder of how to protect yourself and your family from the spread of COVID-19.

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Crossword: Staying Safe

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Frontline workers, managers and physicans

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This crossword will be a reminder of how to stay safe and protect yourself and your family from COVID-19.

 

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Why Rounding Conversations Matter

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Fri, 07/09/2021 - 14:19
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How managers and employees can enrich their rounding conversations to build team engagement, achieve better patient outcomes, reduce workplace injuries and improve attendance.

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Take Action: Get More Out of Rounding

When done consistently and frequently, rounding can help managers and frontline workers cultivate joy in work and ensure all voices are heard. Check out these resources to enrich your rounding conversations:

  • Rounding for success: Use these tip sheets to encourage meaningful conversation between managers and employees.
  • Stoplight Report: Download this visual aid to show team members the status of issues raised in rounding conversations.
  • Get expert advice: Learn the benefits of rounding from a Southern California nurse manager who uses rounding as an ongoing practice.
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“Dexter” Janet Borrowman is an operational excellence coach for performance improvement in the Southern California Region. She recently spoke with LMP Communications manager Sherry Crosby about the importance of rounding conversations for managers and frontline workers. Building a workplace culture where everyone’s voice matters is key to our Labor Management Partnership.

What is rounding?

Rounding is an evidence-based practice that relies on purposeful conversation and observation to drive workplace engagement and insights. Direct report rounding involves conversations between a team member and that person’s supervisor, manager or leader.

How does rounding benefit managers and frontline workers?

When done well, rounding helps managers build trust with staff, gain insights into workplace challenges and recognize employees, which fosters joy in work. Frontline workers benefit by having a chance to connect individually with their managers, share ideas, express concerns and find deeper purpose in their everyday work.

What evidence shows rounding is an effective practice?

Rounding is one of the most effective ways for managers to spend their time. And the more they consistently round, the greater the impact. According to People Pulse, departments where rounding is routinely practiced achieve more meaningful levels of engagement, better patient care outcomes, fewer workplace injuries and improved attendance.

How can frontline workers get the most out of rounding conversations?

Sometimes employees don’t see the benefit of direct report rounding; they just see it as helping the boss complete their checklist. It’s totally missing the point! Rounding is your chance to discuss what you need to be successful and the support you need. This is all about you!

How can managers get the most out of rounding conversations?

Rounding is one of the best tools that managers have for proactively surfacing and addressing issues which can create safer, more efficient and productive teams and environments. Use rounding to connect with your team members. People need to feel that their life and work has meaning, and that they are personally supported and cared for as a complete person. People need a personal touch, especially during difficult times, and rounding can help with that.

How can managers use rounding to build trusting relationships?

Your direct reports need to feel that what they’re saying is important and that you’re following up with action. Circle back to that person who brought up the issue with you. Go to the huddle and follow up with the whole team. We build trust by following up after a rounding conversation. We break trust by not following up.

What advice do you have for those who want to enhance their rounding practice?

If we are doing rounding the right way, if we’re doing it consistently, if we’re doing it authentically, then we will discover what matters most to our people and we’ll be able to better support them and the work they do.

 

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