Title: ICE Innovation, Collaboration and Execution
1ICE Innovation, Collaboration and Execution
- CNA / Nurse Leadership Conference
- November 1, 2016
2Todays Agenda
- INNOVATION expanding possibilities
- COLLABORATION combined capabilities
- EXECUTION getting things done
3ICE at Work!
- The main ingredient for stardom is the
- rest of the team.
- UCLA Coach John Wooden
- The Foundation
4INNOVATION in the Workplace
- Evolving Technology
- Changing Workforce
- Customer Expectations
5INNOVATION - Evolving Technology
- Evolving Technology
- 1988 - 2016
- Impact on Communication
- Maximizing Usage
6INNOVATION Changing Workforce
- Changing Workforce
- Generational Overlap
- Management Evolution
- Opportunity Areas
7INNOVATION Customer Expectations
- Customer Expectations
- Speed
- Consistency
- ZERO Tolerance
8COLLABORATION in the Workplace
- Proactive Collaborative Management
- Effective Communication Tools
- Coaching and Conflict
9COLLABORATION - Defined
Collaborative Management Various techniques
to promote unity and teamwork among managers to
work together and achieve a goal.
10COLLABORATION - Core Principals
- Innovation, Creativity and Open-Mindedness
REQUIRED! - Shared Leadership
- Dedication to the Goal or Mission
- Clarity of Roles Within the Organization
- LISTENING!!!!!
- Flattening of Hierarchy
- Flexible and Responsive Strategies and Decision
Making
11Stages of Collaboration
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- Preparation as a Group
- Review as an Individual
- IDEA / CONCEPT Creation
- Selection
- Reset / Evaluate / Decide
12Background For Team or GroupThink
- The Keys for an Effective and Creative Team
- Innovation Emerges Over Time
- Concentrated Effort to Listening
- Team Members Build on their Teams Ideas
- Questions Emerge
- Innovation Emerges From the Bottom Up
- Group Flow A Group Performing at the Top of
Its Ability - Dont Use Groups for Additive Tasks
- Maximize Group Time and Effort
- Know The Group Dynamic social anxiety vs.
outgoing
13COLLABORATION - Communication Methods
- Spoken Communication Most Effective When
- Exchanging information
- Problem Solving
- Seeking Questions or Clarification
- Responding to Input
- Written Communication Most Effective When
- Communicating Specific Details
- Distributing information in volume
- There is the need for recorded information /
details -
14COLLABORATION - Communication Styles
- Directive Communication
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- Tells a fact or instruction
- One way not soliciting response nor feedback
- Clear and concise
- The best choice for disciplinary warnings
- Consultative Communication
- Collaborative dialogue
- We vs. I
- Encourages participation and questions
- Engages others to listen, provide ideas, show
initiative -
15COLLABORATION - Coaching Employees
- Supervisors Role
- Total Business Benefit
- Coaching Processes
16Conflicts and Ethics
- Managers Role
- Effective Definition and Communication
- REPEAT!!
17Managements Role
18Conflict Resolution Tools
- When Conflict Arises.
- Talk privately with each employee involved
- Explain the impact of this conflict on the
workplace - Listen to their side of the story
- Keep the dialogue professional and not personal
- Ask questions for clarity and avoid taking sides
- Ask the employees involved to propose a solution
- Try to gain agreement that helps both sides
- Put it in writing when necessary / add a
timetable - Impose a solution or use a third-party for a
solution - when necessary
19EXECUTION in the Workplace
- Information Gathering
- Planning and Delivering
- Measure / Modify / Repeat
20EXECUTION Information Gathering
- Continuous Communication
- Vetting the Info
- Avoiding Paralysis by Analysis
21EXECUTION Planning and Delivering
- Process Mapping
- With the End in Mind
- Quantifiable Deliverables
22EXECUTION Measure / Modify / Repeat
- Measuring Results vs. Expectations
- Modifying Processes for Continuous Improvement
- Repeat.
23The Perfect World
- Will You Know It When You Get There?
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- Heightened Employee Creativity
- Increased Productivity
- Greater Sense of Accountability
- Enhanced Efficiency in the Operation
- Higher Employee Morale
- Positive Impact on Vendor Relations
- Happier Customers
24Final Message BE PRESENT!!!
25Questions?
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