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This tool teaches UBT co-leads that each team member wants to be recognized for work that leads to performance improvement. After asking each UBT member to complete this questionnaire, you will be able to provide appropriate recognition.
One-page slide showing how an ambulatory surgery recovery team improved costs and clutter in the operating room
UBTs and their co-leads may use this tool to capture key messages that need to be given to stakeholders and to document the communication of the key messages.
This tool provides UBT co-leads with a sample evaluation that can be completed at the end of a UBT meeting to identify what processes worked during the meeting and what processes need improvement. This will help you make changes to ensure future meetings run more efficiently.
This document helps the UBT co-leads create and use the UBT charter, which set s the foundation for the work their team will do.
This document provides a visual representation of the basic steps of Rapid Improvement Method (RIM) and gives team members something easy to use as a reference.
This questionnaire that will help you determine your preferred or dominant working style. There are no right or wrong answers, and several choices may appeal to you if you prefer a combination of styles.
One-page slide showing how Colorado internal medicine team reduced wait times by shifting duties
This tool provides UBT co-leads with a list of actions that need to take place to effectively on-board a new team member.
SBAR (pronounced S-BAR) is a structured communication technique for organizing important information concisely.