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Unit-Based Team Sponsor Handbook
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Unit-Based Team Sponsor Handbook
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Format: 
PDF

Size: 
18 pages; 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience: 
Labor, management and physician sponsors who support unit-based teams

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This interactive handbook provides the fundamentals for sponsors to successfully work in partnership.

Learning Group Sponsor handbook

Sponsors are a vital resource for unit-based teams. This interactive handbook helps ensure their success. 

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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ZIP

Size:
765 KB

Intended audience:
Any consultants, trainers and managers working with teams to refresh their knowledge of the issue resolution process

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Use this collection of tools (a video, worksheet, PowerPoint template and facilitator guide) as a package of complementary materials. 

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Format:
ZIP

Size:
20 MB

Intended audience:
Any consultants and trainers working with teams to refresh their knowledge about key LMP skills

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Use this collection of tools - a video, worksheet, PowerPoint template and facilitator guide - as a package of complementary materials. 

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Format:
ZIP

Size:
29 MB

Intended audience:
Any consultants and trainers working with teams to refresh their knowledge about the national agreements

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Use this collection of tools - a video, worksheet, PowerPoint template and facilitator guide - as a package of complementary materials. 

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Format:
ZIP

Size:
23 MB

Intended audience:
UBT consultants and trainers working with teams to refresh knowledge about interest-based problem solving and consensus decision making

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Use this collection of tools—a video, worksheet, PowerPoint template and facilitator guide—as a package of complementary materials. 

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Pocket Reference to Getting Things Done in Partnership
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Laureen Lazarovici Mon, 11/23/2020 - 17:12
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PDF

Size:
Best printed on 8.5" x 14" paper; 33 pages 

Intended audience:
Mid-level leaders

Best used:
Carry this guide in your pocket to quickly refer to the concepts and processes teams can use to work in partnership effectively. This is a 2018 KP-Alliance National Agreement deliverable.

ED-1786

This pocket guide for mid-level leaders distills the key principles and practices of the Labor Management Partnership into a handy booklet. This is a 2018 KP-Alliance National Agreement deliverable.

Tyra Ferlatte
Tyra Ferlatte
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PDF, 10 pages

Size:
8.5 "x 11"

Intended audience:
Labor and management leaders who support UBT health and safety champions 

Best used:
Use this 10-page guide to provide champions with support and updates, listen to their successes and challenges, and reconnect them with the purpose of their role.

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Format:
PDF, 1 page

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions 

Best used:
Use this one-page reference guide to understand the role and responsibilities of a UBT health and safety champion. For a deeper look, download the full Reference Guide.

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Format:
PDF, 7 pages

Size:
8.5 "x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions 

Best used:
Use this 7-page reference guide to understand the role and responsibilities of a UBT health and safety champion. Short on time? Download the Quick Reference Guide.

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Format:
PDF

Size:
8.5” x 11” (29 pages)

Intended audience:
Anyone interested in LMP principles and their history

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This pamphlet sheds light on the issues the Labor Management Partnership faced during its first 5 years. It outlines the findings that came an important round of discussions in 2002, when union and Kaiser Permanente leaders reaffirmed that putting the LMP vision into practice was essential to the future of the organization.

 

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