CPXP Exam Module 3 - Leadership, Coaching, Improvement Flashcards
List four key elements of cultural transformation in human experience in healthcare
(1) Patient advocacy
(2) Enterprise wide experience strategic plans
(3) Chief Experience Officers/System VPs for Experience
(4) Economic & market forces valuing experience outcomes
Improvements in experience outcomes are associated with improvements in the following four things
(1) quality
(2) safety
(3) service
(4) engagement (patients, family and workforce)
Definition of Patient Experience (Beryl Institute)
The sum of all interactions, shaped by an organization’s culture that influence patient perceptions across the continuum of care.
What four elements influence Patient Experience?
Interactions (relationships)
Culture (context)
Cross-continuum (journeys)
Perceptions
Name eight key elements organizations committed to providing best experience will do.
Support
Develop
Reinforce
Implement
Engage
Ensure (sustain)
Expand (scale)
Acknowledge
The 2018 Beryl Institute Consumer Perspectives on PX study top three drivers of experience are:
(1) Listened to
(2) communicated with in a way they could understand
(3) treated with dignity and respect
What are the four cornerstones of the Beryl Institute?
(1) community of practice
(2) body of knowledge
(3) professional certification
(4) academic research and scholarship
What are the eight domains of the Beryl Institute “Ecosystem” Experience Framework?
(1) culture & leadership
(2) infrastructure & governance
(3) workforce engagement
(4) policy & measurement
(5) environment & hospitality
(6) innovation & technology
(7) patient & community engagement
(8) quality and clinical excellence
What is the Human Experience Index?
A survey tool which can be used to self-rate current state performance of a system of care in each of the eight Ecosystem Experience Framework domains
What does Beryl Institute recommend regarding changes in healthcare process?
Move from transactional to relational
What does Beryl Institute recommend regarding experience initiatives?
Move from siloed local action to integrated, networked and systematic action
What does Beryl Institute recommend regarding activity focus?
Move from aspirational (hoping) to active (action)
What is the Human Experience Index?
A survey tool which can be used to self-rate current state performance of a system of care in each of the eight Ecosystem Experience Framework domains
What is the New Existence Initiative?
A global effort in five countries to redefine a new existence for healthcare in the future with foci in four areas:
(1) care teams
(2) governance & leadership
(3) models of care and operations
(4) policy and systemic solutions
What are characteristics of autocratic leadership?
Decisive, goal driven, deadline driven, independent, directive
What are characteristics of democratic leadership?
Collaborative work and goal setting, seeking input from stakeholders, majority rules
What are characteristics of delegative (Laissez-Faire) leadership?
Team takes responsibility to set goals, roles, and timelines, requires team consensus
What are the characteristics of transactional leadership?
Focus on compliance, task completion, competencies, command and control
What are the characteristics of transformational leadership?
Creating conditions for development of the team, requires self-motivated team, inspirational, evidence suggests that this is the most effective leadership style (to date)
What are the characteristics of situational leadership?
Adapting approach to situation and context, four basic modes:
(1) direct
(2) delegate
(3) coach
(4) support, requires situational awareness to apply correct approach
What is collective leadership?
A leadership approach which relies on prioritization of the core value of compassion and fostering supportive environments for teams by showing a deep concern for them.
What are some characteristics of collective leadership?
Being present, paying attention to needs, understanding challenges through dialogue, listening with fascination, empathizing, helping teams do what they want to do (so long as that aligns with goals of compassionate care)
What are the three pillars of an organization?
Vision
Philosophy
Definition
What are the most critical skills of experience leadership?
Partnership and influence
What are the four elements which must align for “the why” to be achieved?
Philosophy
People
Processes
Culture
What are some key aspects of effective acknowledgment?
Recognize strengths, characteristics, behaviors, and do so as close to when the behavior is observed as possible
What are the “10 Tips” to engage senior leaders?
(1) Rounding
(2) Progress updates
(3) Share stories
(4) Shadowing
(5) Recognition messages
(6) Make it simple and easy
(7) Provide ideas
(8) Interviews
(9) Undercover boss
(10) Town hall meetings
What are the three essential elements of an effective strategic plan?
(1) Mission
(2) Vision
3) Values
What are five Michael West leadership elements?
(1) inspirational vision
(2) clear and aligned goals
(3) good people management
(4) continuous learning and improvement
(5) collaborative teamwork
What are the five basic drivers of workforce engagement?
(1) clear purpose
(2) meaningful work
(3) autonomy
(4) flexibility
(5) shared values
What are the two key elements of the “what matters to you” approach?
(1) what matters to people; (2) what brings them joy in work?
What were the major outcomes of the “what matters to you campaign?”
(1) positive changes in practice
(2) new learning
(3) enhanced relational skills and communication
What are the key factors used in the “what matters to you” approach?
inclusion, respect, listening, clear communication, plans, support, control
What is the Beryl Institute definition of employee (workforce) experience?
The sum of all interactions an employee has with an organization, before, during, and after employment in that organization.
What are key drivers of employee (workforce experience)?
(1) positive relationship with leader
(2) clear roles and responsibilities
(3) knowing value of contributions
(4) belonging
(5) emotional connection with leader and colleagues
What are three major drivers of workforce burnout?
(1) emotional exhaustion
(2) inefficacy
(3) depersonalization
What are seven strategies for building high performing teams?
(1) clear organizational narrative
(2) employee voice
(3) intentional culture
(4) support of development
(5) wellbeing
(6) social interactions outside of work
(7) recognition, appreciation, & celebration
What are the components of the Gallup change management framework?
(1) purpose
(2) culture
(3) strategy
(4) people
(5) processes
(6) structures
What are the “7S” components of the McKinsey change management framework?
(1) Structure
(2) Strategy
(3) Skills
(4) Systems
(5) Shared values
(6) Style
(7) Staff
What are the components of the “Six Box” model of change management?
(1) purpose
(2) structures
(3) rewards (motivation/reinforcement)
(4) mechanisms (processes)
(5) relationships
(6) leadership