Identify the steps that a team leader should follow to successfully implement and complete a project and discuss how the change management process applies.
Describe three possible criteria that are helpful in setting priorities for improvement opportunities.
Ans) 4 Critical skills of a Change Management Practitioner
are:
• Advanced Communication
• Expert Coach
• Strategic Thinker
• Project Management skills
Essential steps to ensure your change initiative is successful:
1) Identify What Will Be Improved.
2) Present a Solid Business Case to Stakeholders.
3) Plan for the Change.
4) Provide Resources and Use Data for Evaluation.
5) Communication.
6) Monitor and Manage Resistance, Dependencies, and Budgeting Risks.
Change management process:
1) Request for change
2) Impact analysis
3) Approve/deny
4) Implement change
5) Review/ Reporting
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3 possible criteria helpful in setting priorities for improvement opportunities:
1. High risk, high-volume, or high-prone processes.
2. The degree of adverse impact on patient care that can be
expected if an improvement opportunity remains unresolved.
3. The degree to which patient safety is improved.
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Part I Performance Improvement Model - Chapter
4
Use Microsoft Word to complete the assignment & submit in
Module 1 chapter 4 dropbox.
Review the Real-Life Examples
Think about the items listed below as you read the three
Real-Life Examples
Continuum of Care Team
HIM & Business Office Services
Clinical Laboratory Services
look at the problem or situation for each example
look at the who the team leader is
look at the team members
team mission statement
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