PBS 201 Doing Business the PBS Way. Vision Skill Set.

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PBS 201 Doing Business the PBS Way

Vision

Skill Set

Tools Basic Questions Assessments/Who involved Putting the information into a support plan Review process (how do you know if it is working) What to do if it isn’t working

Language and Terminology Universal language – go to maxims on Pomeranz web site. Language to write a plan to write a goal in a plan. How MVV are written. Examples Exercise in the new vs. old Come up with scenario and describe in old language and have groups id. PBS language.

Crucial Conversations What is a crucial conversation? Why have one? When do you have one? How do you have one? Tips and common language

Coaching Pull from TPom How to coach yourself and your staff to work with people Pull from Geerey stuff – leadership perspective

Best Practices Best Practices already occur in your organization! Assure that those Best Practices are pervasive and constant!

Tribal Knowledge Like the game Telephone, Tribal Knowledge is a game in which information is passed between succeeding generations of staff. As the information is passed along, distortions and half truths flourish.

Staff Training Giving support staff the keys to the van and asking them to do good things — is NOT TRAINING. I know this is your first day as a support staff...

In Place Train staff in the environment where the individual’s skills are to be exercised.

Just In Time Train staff at those times they are actually providing supports.

It’s Your Choice Pay me now or pay me later. How are you investing your time? FRAM Oil

Why I Avoid Coaching Excuses why supervisors/clinicians don’t coach: #1 Staff say that I make them nervous standing over them #2 With all my other responsibilities I have no time to coach #3 I feel like I am intruding on the privacy of the consumers #4 The staff never do what I tell them anyway #5 I’m concerned about offending the staff if I tell them - ‘this is how you should be doing this or that’ #6 I’m here all the time - I know what’s going on #7 WHAT’S YOURS?

Office (ôf'is) 1. A place where supervisory and professional staff hide.

Prompt Model Support Celebrate Coaching Strategies

Prompt Coaching Strategies

Prompt Strategies Prompt: To suggest or encourage a desired response through verbal or physical cueing.

Prompt Ask “Is there any other way…?” Provide a glance Gesture Ask “What do you think we should do?”

Prompt Model Coaching Strategies

Model Strategies Model: Someone or something (worthy of imitation), set before an individual for guidance or imitation – “walk the talk!”

Model Show people how you want them to act Set an example by the way you interact with others Don’t just talk the talk – walk the walk

Prompt Model Support Coaching Strategies

Support Strategies Support: To promote and advocate the interests of an individual by providing materials and equipment and/or removing administrative barriers and obstacles. “Jim, let’s check out that electric wheelchair so you can go to the store by yourself.”

Support Provide resources Remove perceived administrative barriers Listen Provide emotional support

Prompt Model Support Celebrate Coaching Strategies

Celebration Strategies Celebration: To stimulate through acknowledgement or recognition; to encourage the heart and delight in another’s achievement.

The Boss “So what did the boss have to say?”

Celebrate Thank people for doing well Show appreciation in concrete and public ways

Oreo Cookie When coaching defensive or passive-aggressive staff, coach them by sharing: A positive comment Issue of concern A positive comment This strategy is disarming

Show Appreciation Celebrate the efforts of staff by providing: A simple verbal “job well done” A certificate for “going above & beyond” Special recognition in the agency’s newsletter A letter of commendation for their personnel file An informal thank you note

Coaching Motto Don’t blame them! Train them! How many times do I have to tell you? Let Sue dress herself!!

Use Humor The use of humor in coaching: increases retention – memorable enhances the learner’s receptivity makes coaching fun If what we say is not memorable – it won’t be remembered. The CIA will be here in one hour to dust for fingerprints. Hopefully they will not find your fingerprints on anything.

Hidden Agenda All training must result in participants feeling: These feelings promote a quality life for the individuals supported. Empowered Committed Energized Dedicated Valued Focused Inspired Enthused

Trans-Generational

Pass It On The sensitivity demonstrated by supervisors is the primary factor influencing the quality of the relationship between support staff and the individuals they support. What type of “emotional climate” are you creating by your behavior?

Employees Don’t Employees don’t leave their jobs – they leave their supervisors. Don’t forget who’s the boss!

Collegial Support The presence of supervisors, managers and clinicians as coaches helps nurture a collegial environment, a team spirit. Such an environment is one of TRUST, where staff can count on each other to provide support when needed.

Have a presence Make coaching a scheduled event The schedule of managers/supervisors and clinicians is dictated by the training needs of staff and the clinical needs of those supported: - develop your work schedule, so your personal life comes first - The number of hours worked does not determine your effectiveness – it’s when you work them! Onsite Coaching Strategies

Performance Influences DSP Performance Appraisals Job Descriptions Quality Assurance Staffing Patterns Maintenance Recognition Programs Environmental Accessibility Management Leadership IP-JIT Supervisory Relationship Organizational Design Environmental Sensitivity Policies There are many factors that influence direct support professionals’ (DSP) performance.

Coaching-Remember As a supervisor, manager or leader, you are always coaching and you can’t avoid being closely watched.

Team Building Look to Good to Great, 5 dysfunctions Basic analysis of composition Individual strengths and contribution to team Communication – the sum of the parts bring a better whole. Group dynamics What are the roles and purpose

Delegation From V to A

Systems/Planning Planning and Working the Plan

Organizational Culture

What is Culture?

Tribal Knowledge Like the game Telephone, Tribal Knowledge is a game in which information is passed between succeeding generations of staff. As the information is passed along, distortions and half truths flourish.

Why is it Important?

How is Organizational Culture Created?

How do you know if you like it?

Care and feeding a Culture

What are threats to a culture?

Guidance Systems

The Learning Organization