Team Building
What is the first stage of team development?
FORMING (orientation) -expectations -interactions -boundary formation
What is the definition of a committee?
a work group with a specific task or goal to accomplish as defined by the organization a group formed to assist an organization with communication and decision making
What are some attitudes needed to be a good team member?
acknowledge own potential to contribute to effective team functioning, appreciate importance of intra- and inter- professional collaboration
What are some system level goals?
safe patient care quality patient centered care
Whats the difference between primary and secondary group?
secondary group is: FORMAL held together with formal rules and regulations has procedures for maintenance of the group and associon policies meets for an organized purpose, for a specific for project for a specific time frame
Membership of a team is based on what?
specific skills required to accomplish the task
What requires members to effectively delegate work to each other with clear communication?
teamwork
What is included in an effective team meeting?
thorough preparation: -purpose -agenda -attendance -assignments -material time limited members are stakeholders
What is the nurse manager's role in team building?
leadership style of encouragement, creativity, and participation provide appropriate resources get support from administration highlight progress and positive effects of project involve administration
What is the definition of a team?
-a small number of people with complementary skills -who are committed to a common purpose or goal -have a set of performance goals and approaches for which they hold themselves mutually accountable
What are some skills necessary for a team leader in team building?
-effective communication -cultural sensitivity -know your team members -planning and coordinating -flexibility -involve others -acknowledge contributions & accomplishments of team members -be a team leader & team member
What are the 6 rules to sustain synergy ?
1. define a clear purpose 2.active listening 3.be compassionate 4.maintain honesty 5.demonstrate compassion 6.commit to resolution
What is stage 5 of team development?
ADJOURNING/REFORMING -closure -evaluation -outcomes review
What are the three types of committee?
Ad hoc committee (temporary) Standing committee (organization) Advisory committee (advice/feedback)
What are some elements of a good team?
Cohesiveness: -mutual understanding & support -self-esteem -successful completion of the goals Morale: -motivation factor r/t productivity & quality indicators Synergy: -combined thinking power of the team Minimize Groupthink!
What is the definition of a primary group?
INFORMAL consists of people who share a common bond is informal and evolves naturally from social interactions usually has no written rules for memberships can begin or end at any point
What is the third stage of team development?
NORMING (cohesion) -positioning -goal setting -cohesiveness
What is stage four of team development?
PERFORMING (working) -agreement -actual work occurs -relationships -group maturity
What is the second stage of team development?
STORMING (conflict) -tension -conflict -confrontation
(Team or Group) Are people within a team have a high degree of interdependence & are geared toward the achievement of a goal or task?
Team
(Team or Group) Have defined goals, objectives, and ongoing relationships and are focused on accomplishing tasks
Team
What is the definition of a group?
a number of individuals assembled together & have some unifying relationship
What are some skills needed to be a good team member?
demonstrate awareness of own strengths and limitations as a team member, initiate plan for self-development as a team member, act with integrity, consistency and respect for differing views
What is the definition of teamwork & collaboration?
functioning effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision making to achieve quality patient care
What type of team consists of a variety of clinical backgrounds?
heterogenous ex. quality improvement team
What is the common goal in direct patient care?
high-quality, safe patient care
What type of team consist of similar backgrounds & abilities?
homogenous
Effective _____ teams are able to think reflectively about the situation at hand considering past experiences, contemplate options from all perspectives, and deliberate the options in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
inter-professional
What makes up a successful team membership?
various abilities and personalities must be blended destructive behaviors must be avoided A mixture of clinical abilities is needed A variety of personalities is needed
What is pivotal to inter-professional teamwork and collaboration?
willingness to assist colleagues