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HOW TO BECOME A HIGH-PERFORMING LEADER Lois Bentler Lampe, MS, RN BC Chief Nursing Officer/Vice President of Clinical Operations OSF Home Care Services Peoria, Illinois OSF HEALTHCARE OSF HealthCare, owned and operated by The Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis, Peoria, Illinois, includes OSF Healthcare System consisting of eleven acute care facilities and two colleges of nursing. It also has a primary care physician network consisting of over 600 primary care, specialist physicians, and advanced practice providers. OSF HealthCare owns OSF Saint Francis, Inc., comprised of health carerelated businesses, and OSF Healthcare Foundation, the philanthropic arm of OSF Healthcare System and OSF Home Care Services. OSF HealthCare is a multi state corporation, operating facilities in Illinois and Michigan, providing state of the art, compassionate care to more than 2.5 million people in the communities we serve. 2 1

MISSION, VISION, VALUES OSF HealthCare Mission In the spirit of Christ and the example of Francis of Assisi, the Mission of OSF HealthCare is to serve persons with the greatest care and love in a community that celebrates the Gift of Life. OSF HealthCare Vision Embracing God's great gift of life, we are One OSF ministry transforming health care to improve the lives of those we serve. OSF HealthCare Values Jus ce Compassion Integrity Teamwork Employee Well Being Leadership Suppor ve Work Environment Trust 3 OSF HEALTHCARE HOSPITALS & AMBULATORY SITES 108 locations, including hospitals 1 heart hospital 1 children s hospital Over 75 OSF medical practice locations 13 OSF Prompt Care sites MEDICAL STAFF & CO-WORKERS 16,168 Mission Partners 652 Physicians 288 Advanced Practitioners UTILIZATION FY13 1,300 licensed beds 254,041 ED visits 1,321,782 outpatient visits 1,626,748 physician visits 57,890 Inpatient Admissions 4 2

OSF HOME CARE SERVICES Home Health 189,725 annual visits in FY14 Hospice 2,582 patients served in FY14 Home Infusion Pharmacy Home Medical Equipment Diabetes Supplies Personal Response Systems 5 OBJECTIVES Identify your leadership style Apply creative strategies to engage staff Prioritize leadership skills as a critical element of your role 6 3

WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO BE LED BY YOU? Leadership The ability to influence others Inspired and motivated followers Learn from the mistakes of others; you can t live long enough if you make them all yourself. Anonymous 7 ARE LEADERS BORN OR MADE? Become the kind of leader that people would follow voluntarily; even if you had no title or position. Brian Tracy 8 4

LEADERSHIP STYLES Autocratic Clear expectations for what needs to be done, how and why Focused on command by leader and control of followers Decision making does not involve others Democratic Directed through suggestions and guidance Encourage group to participate but retain final say Followers feel they are an important part of the team Laissez faire Provide little to no guidance Group apathy and disinterest can occur 9 ARE YOU AN AGILE LEARNER? If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. John Quincy Adams 10 5

REAL COLORS PERSONALITY INSTRUMENT In the Real Colors fundamentals workshop, participants learn to: Identify their own and other people s Real Colors and personal strengths Understand the different ways people process information Communicate with others in the most effective way possible including hearing what they re really saying Recognize and appreciate the strengths and viewpoints of others Apply Real Colors principles in all areas of their lives 11 REPUTATION ASSESSMENT ANDMANAGEMENT SURVEY Am I trustworthy? Do I value the contributions of team members? Do I listen nondefensively? Am I perceived as a hard worker? To what extent do I trust others? Am I able to find the grain of truth embedded in a criticism? Am I visible and available when things are not going well? Do I tell people who need to know what I am thinking and why I am acting in a particular way? Do I practice what I preach? Am I dependable? Porter O Grady, 2011 12 6

LEADERSHIP SKILLS Agent of change Feedback Help others thrive Value relationships Perspective of system Outcomes Competence 13 TIME MANAGEMENT Prioritize your leadership time 14 7

15 RESULTS PYRAMID Engaging employees 16 8

MISTAKES Stop, center and apologize Reaffirm your respect for others Reaffirm your positive intentions Learn from the situation 17 CULTURE C2 culture get results Partners in Leadership IC2it Safety culture; safe to talk about errors and near misses When an error occurs, do not react immediately When written in Chinese, the word crisis is composed of two characters one represents danger and the other represents opportunity. John F. Kennedy 18 9

AREYOUOPENORCLOSEDTOFEEDBACK? 19 PERFORMANCE APPRAISALS 20 10

TACTICS Culture Clearly define Key Results 90 day action plan Recognition tie to metrics/key Results Constructive feedback tie to Key Results Value your leadership role! 21 ACHIEVING OUTCOMES 22 11

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vzw54ujw4s 23 REFERENCES Barling, J. (2014). The science of leadership Lessons from research for organizations leaders. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Connors, R. & Smith, T. (2011). Change the culture Change the game. Penguin: New York. Development Dimensions International (DDI). (2015). Online Performance and Learning (OPAL). http://www.ddiworld.com/ Marquis, B. L. & Huston, C. J. (2015). Leadership roles and management functions in nursing. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer. Partners in Leadership. (1015). The Accountability Training and Culture Change Company. https://www.ozprinciple.com/ Porter O Grady, T. & Malloch, K. (2011). Quantum leadership. Advancing innovation, transforming health care. Jones & Barlett: Sudbury, MA. Real Colors. (2015). NCTI. http://realcolors.org/ Sherman, R.O. (2013). Emerging RN Leader. http://www.emergingrnleader.com/about 2/ 24 12