Designing the Age Friendly Worksite1 MODULE 7: Putting It All Together.

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Designing the Age Friendly Worksite1 MODULE 7: Putting It All Together

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite2 1) What Makes a Plan Fail? 2) What Makes a Plan Work? Questions to Ask

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite3 Six Keys to Success 1.Choosing important issues and goals 2.Understanding the difference between activity and results 3.Defining and measuring success 4.Avoiding overload and overreach 5.Coordination and integration within the organization 6.Communication in all directions

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite4 The MAP Table Action AreaExamples The Work Environment COMPLETE The Individual COMPLETE Work/Life Balance - Work Arrangements - Community Support COMPLETE

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite5 Review Your MAP Targets Are they important? Are they measurable? Do you know what success will look like? Are they achievable? Do they feel right? If yes, go on to the template for building your plan. If no, go back to the funnel exercise.

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite6 Review Your Action Plan… Action AreaWhatWhoWhenHowChallengesNext Steps The Work Environment The Individual Work/Life Balance

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite7 What Will We Do Tomorrow? Take a deep breath and consider these things –How does my organization get things done? –What strategic and/or business planning methods and tools are used? –Who would be the best champions for getting our plan accomplished? –How can we make this activity an integral part of our organization and not just “one more thing?”

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite8 The Start-Up Process Next Steps: Tomorrow’s Agenda WhatWhoWhenChallenges & BarriersResources & Strategies Etc.

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite9 Wrap Up Participant feedback to instructors Instructor feedback to participants

Designing the Age Friendly Worksite10 Thank you.