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Stepping up as a leader of your department’s unit-based team—as a UBT co-lead or a UBT health and safety champion—means you’ll be guiding the team to make your department a great place to work and to receive care. You’ll lead meetings, facilitate partnership processes like interest-based problem solving, coach team members and advocate for the team’s success. You’ll also help the team develop along the Path to Performance.
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A complete toolkit for UBT leaders.
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As a labor leader, and now a manager, I learned to believe in people and know that there’s always another side to any story.
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Anna Mulessa, RN
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Manager, Medical-Surgical ICU, Sunnyside Medical Center (Northwest)