Leadership ®. T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod 3 06.1 Page 2 Leadership ® 2 Objectives Describe different types of team leaders Describe roles and responsibilities.

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Leadership ®

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 2 Leadership ® 2 Objectives Describe different types of team leaders Describe roles and responsibilities of an effective team leader Describe the leader’s role in resource management Describe the delegation process Describe strategies for team leaders to include briefs, huddles, and debriefs Describe how effective team leaders facilitate conflict resolution Identify the barriers, tools, strategies, and outcomes of leadership

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 3 Leadership ® 3

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 4 Leadership ® 4 Team Leader Two types of leaders: Designated – The person assigned to lead and organize a designated core team, establish clear goals, and facilitate open communication and teamwork among team members Situational – Any team member who has the skills to manage the situation at hand

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 5 Leadership ® 5 Organize the team Articulate clear goals Make decisions through collective input of members Empower members to speak up and challenge, when appropriate Actively promote and facilitate good teamwork Are skillful at conflict resolution Effective Team Leaders

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 6 Leadership ® 6 Resource Management is… A strategy for achieving workload balance within and across teams in a unit Refers to people, knowledge or information, materials, and time that can be drawn upon to accomplish a task Goal is to prevent work overload situations that compromise situation awareness and increase the risk of error

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 7 Leadership ® 7 Core Team Leader Information –Resident and family –Plan of care –Facilities Time Equipment Information –Administrative –Facilities Time Equipment Resident flow Other departments Coordinating Team Leader FOCUS Team & Your Unit FOCUS Work Flow Resource Management HUMAN CAPITAL

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 8 Leadership ® 8 Method of redistributing tasks or assignments Process includes four steps: Decide what to delegate Decide to whom to delegate Communicate clear expectations Request feedback Delegation

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 9 Leadership ® 9 Effective leaders cultivate desired team behaviors and skills through: Open sharing of information Role modeling and effective cuing of team members to use prescribed teamwork behaviors and skills Constructive and timely feedback Facilitation of briefs, huddles, debriefs, and conflict resolution Promoting and Modeling Teamwork

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 10 Leadership ® 10 INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Begin by selecting a leader and scribe for your group. 2. The group will have 10 minutes to address the questions, record your answers, and report back to the group at large. Exercise: Leadership

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 11 Leadership ® 11 Team Events Briefs – planning Huddles – problem solving Debriefs – process improvement Leaders are responsible to assemble the team and facilitate team events But remember… Anyone can request a brief, huddle, or debrief

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 12 Leadership ® 12 Briefs Planning Form the team Designate team roles and responsibilities Establish climate and goals Engage team in short- and long-term planning

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 13 Leadership ® 13 Planning Essentials for Teams Leader usually initiates the planning process Team members are included in the planning process Team members have a common understanding of the problem and their roles

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 14 Leadership ® 14 TOPIC Who is on core team? All members understand and agree upon goals? Roles and responsibilities understood? Plan of care? Staff availability? Workload? Available resources? Briefing Checklist

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 15 Leadership ® 15 Huddle Problem Solving Hold ad hoc, “touch-base” meetings to regain situation awareness Discuss critical issues and emerging events Anticipate outcomes and likely contingencies Assign resources Express concerns

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 16 Leadership ® 16 Debrief Process Improvement Brief, informal information exchange and feedback sessions Occur after an event or shift Designed to improve teamwork skills Designed to improve outcomes An accurate reconstruction of key events Analysis of why the event occurred What should be done differently next time

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 17 Leadership ® 17 TOPIC Communication clear? Roles and responsibilities understood? Situation awareness maintained? Workload distribution? Did we ask for or offer assistance? Were errors made or avoided? What went well, what should change, what can improve? Debrief Checklist

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 18 Leadership ® 18 Debrief

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 19 Leadership ® 19 Facilitating Conflict Resolution Effective leaders facilitate conflict resolution techniques through invoking: Two-Challenge rule DESC script Effective leaders also assist by: Helping team members master conflict resolution techniques Serving as a mediator

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 20 Leadership ® 20 Team Formation Video Team Formation Success: Long- Term Care Team Formation Success: Sub- Acute Care

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 21 Leadership ® 21 Leadership OUTCOMES Shared Mental Model Adaptability Team Orientation Mutual Trust BARRIERS Hierarchical Culture Lack of Resources or Information Ineffective Communication Conflict TOOLS and STRATEGIES Brief Huddle Debrief

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 22 Leadership ® 22 Teamwork Actions Empower team members to speak freely and ask questions Use resources efficiently to maximize team performance Balance workload within the team Delegate tasks or assignments, as appropriate Conduct briefs, huddles, and debriefs Use conflict resolution techniques (i.e., Two-Challenge rule and DESC script)