Fifth article in a series on performance management. Elements of performance management Job description Initial competencies Orientation Goal setting/ performance planning Competency assessment Coaching, mentoring, and recognition Performance evaluation Self-evaluation Peer evaluation Performance enhancement plan. This article builds on the first 4 articles in this series, published in the June,…
Third article in a series on performance management. This article continues to build on the first 2 articles in this series, published in the June and July issues. The first article gave an overview of the performance management process. The second article covered the job description, initial competencies, orientation, and…
Everyone wants the OR to run smoothly—on-time starts, few delays, a well-managed schedule, and buy-in on quality and safety projects. To make it happen takes strong leadership and collaboration. The traditional OR committee may not be up to the task. Too often, it becomes a complaint forum, with the OR…
First article in a series. Elements of performance management Job description Initial competencies Orientation Goal setting/performance planning Competency assessment Coaching, mentoring, and recognition Performance evaluation Self-evaluation Peer evaluation Performance enhancement plan. Performance appraisal: Do these 2 words bring a feeling of dread when you hear them? Do you put most…
A nurse hides a surgeon's favorite instrument when a substitute fills in as the scrub. A circulator does not tell a new nurse who is scrubbed that she knows the shunt the surgeon selected has fallen on the floor. A newly hired RN who was previously a scrub tech is…
The power of teams and a culture of collaboration were themes at the Managing Today's OR Suite conference Oct 3 to 5 in San Diego. The conference attracted 726 attendees for the 2-day conference and 390 for the pre-conference seminars. They visited an exhibit featuring 88 companies. Match peoples' talents…
A workshop using real clinical narratives helps nurse managers learn about lateral violence at a community hospital in the Northeast. The hospital has also adopted a policy on lateral violence, which is in the early stages of implementation. Donna DeRobbio, RN, MSN, collected the narratives as part of a research…
"When you recognize people for what they do well, they actually do better." Max Brown will speak on The Carrot Principle at a luncheon on Friday, Oct 5, at the Managing Today's OR Suite Conference Oct 3 to 5 in San Diego. He is with the Carrot Culture Group, a…
An orthopedic surgeon has to make a 1,000-ft round trip between cases to get the kind of OR cap he likes. A circulating nurse leaves the room 4 times during a case to get needed items. A hospital performing 500 basic surgical procedures has 9,000 preference cards. Lean thinking articles…
Lean thinking provides a way to do more with less—less human effort, equipment, time, and space—while coming closer to providing customers with exactly what they want, according to James Womack and Daniel Jones, authors of the classic Lean Thinking. Here's a look at lean practices for the OR from consultant…