Teaming: From Skills to Tech

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Teaming: From Skills to Tech Robert Cooney, MD, MSMedEd, FACEP, FAAEM Department of Emergency Medicine Geisinger Medical Center

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Teaming: From Skills to Tech

Robert Cooney, MD, MSMedEd, FACEP, FAAEMDepartment of Emergency Medicine

Geisinger Medical Center

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Disclosures

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The world is changing...

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21st Century Priorities

Generalism

Collaboration

Empowerment

Teamwork

Specialization

Autonomy

Power

Individualism

“Specialization is for insects”

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Reinertsen, James L. "Zen and the art of physician autonomy maintenance."Annals of Internal Medicine 138.12 (2003): 992-995.

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Healthcare is not a simple machine...

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Complex Adaptive SystemsLipsitz, Lewis A. "Understanding health care as a complex system: the foundation for

unintended consequences." JAMA 308.3 (2012): 243-244.

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Dynamic, nonlinear, and unpredictable

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Networks, not hierarchies

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Emergent, Self-Organized Behaviors

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Process Knowledge Spectrum

Uncertainty

Routine

Complex

Innovation

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“The organization that will truly excel...will be the organization that discovers how to tap people’s commitment and capacity to learn at all levels in the organization”

-Peter Senge

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ExecutionAs

Learning

OrganizingTo

Learn

Teaming

The Modern “Learning” Organization

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A Tale of Two Patients

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Bias towards success:Fear of failureWrong Mindset

Over-reliance on past performance

Why don’t organizations learn?

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What is teaming?

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Teaming is “teamwork on the fly”

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Improve organizational performance

Increase satisfaction and engagement

Why Team?

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Recognize Need

Individual Communication

Coordinate Steps

Interdependent Action Unfolds

Reflection and Feedback

Teaming Mindset Adopted

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The 4 Pillars of Teaming

Speaking UpExperimentationCollaborationReflection

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Speaking Up

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Experimentation

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Collaboration

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Batalden, Maren, et al. "Coproduction of healthcare service." BMJ quality & safety (2015): bmjqs-2015.

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http://usat.ly/1UGJC4b

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Reflection

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Barriers to Teaming

TensionSilenceDisagreementConflict

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Reaching across boundariesFraming for learningCreating psychological safetyLearning from failure

Organizing to Learn

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Reaching Across Boundaries

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Framing for Learning

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Before Action Review?What are our intended results and metrics?What challenges do we anticipate?What have we or others learned from similar projects?What will enable us to succeed this time?

Darling, Marilyn, Charles Parry, and Joseph Moore. "Learning in the thick of it." Harvard Business Review 83.7 (2005): 84.

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Psychological Safety“Shared belief held by team members that the team is safe for interpersonal risk taking.”

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RiskBeing seen as:

Ignorant

Incompetent

Negative

Disruptive

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Comfort Zone

Apathy Zone

Learning Zone

Anxiety Zone

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Accountability

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Promoting Psychological Safety

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Be accessible and approachable

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Acknowledge Uncertainty

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Display Fallibility

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Invite Participation

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Learn from Failure“I have not failed, I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”

Thomas Edison

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FailurePreventable Failure

Complex Failure

Intelligent Failure

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DiagnoseAssess the Situation

DesignDevelop specific plans for action

ActTreat experience as an experiment

ReflectionEvaluate results; “What

should we learn

Execution as

Learning

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PlanAssess the Situation

DoDevelop specific plans for action

StudyTreat experience as an experiment

ActEvaluate results; “What

should we learn

PDSACycle

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DiagnoseAssess the Situation

DesignDevelop specific plans for action

ActTreat experience as an experiment

ReflectionEvaluate results; “What

should we learn

Execution as

Learning

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Teaming with technology?

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The 4 Pillars of Teaming

Speaking UpExperimentationCollaborationReflection

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Social Networks

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Basecamp

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Wikis

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Competencies of successful learning organizations

Teaming

Organizing to learn

Execution as learning

Teaming is not about tech, but tech can support teaming

Summary

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What will you take back and implement?

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