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Keys to A Strong CHART (Team) Purpose Behind the CHART The Right Mix: Recruitment Clear Roles

Keys to A Strong CHART (Team) Purpose Behind the CHART The Right Mix: Recruitment Clear Roles What We Know About Strong CHARTs. Purpose of the CHART. Convene stakeholders from multiple sectors that are committed to promoting community health

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Keys to A Strong CHART (Team) Purpose Behind the CHART The Right Mix: Recruitment Clear Roles

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  1. Keys to A Strong CHART (Team) • Purpose Behind the CHART • The Right Mix: Recruitment • Clear Roles • What We Know About Strong CHARTs

  2. Purpose of the CHART • Convene stakeholders from multiple sectors that are committed to promoting community health • Assess& monitor status of health for your local community(i.e., Physical Activity/Nutrition/Tobacco-PANT) • Develop a CAP (Community Action Plan) to promote physical activity, good nutrition, and tobacco cessation • Implement strategies which achieve increased physical activity and good nutrition • Use the CHANGE tool to evaluate and gather data on the impact of your ACHIEVE efforts • Develop and implement strategies to sustain the movement

  3. Collaborative Premise If you bring a diverse and appropriate group of people together, give them good information and an effective process, they will create effective strategies and take responsibility to implement them. David Chrislip and Carl Larson

  4. Collaboration Continuum Trust and Time Turf Wars Network C Coordinate Cooperate Collaborate Network Coordinate Collaborate Cooperate Exchange Information AND Harmonize Activities AND Share Resources AND Enhance Partner’s Capacity Exchange Information AND Harmonize Activities Exchange Information AND Harmonize Activities AND Share Resources Exchange Information Based on concepts from A. T. Himmelman “Collaboration for a Change: Definitions, Models, Roles and a Collaboration Process Guide.”

  5. Building A Team… “When you first assemble a group, it’s not a team right off the bat. It’s only a collection of individuals” Coach Mike Krzyzewski

  6. A Team Is… A Team is A group of people Committed to A common purpose Who Choose to Work together in order To achieve Exceptional Results.

  7. Who To Include? YMCA Parks Rec. Bike/Ped Advocates Planning AHA Trails Health ACS Developers ADA Transport Electeds Hospital Employers PTOs DPW Schools Insurer Neighbor- hoods

  8. The Right Mix? Elected Trails Planning Bike/Ped Advocate Parks Transport Rec. Vision Enviro. DPW Econ. Devlpmt Neighbor- hoods NAR Agriculture Banks Developer NAHB Chamber YMCA Schools Health Employers PTOs Insurer Hospital Churches Found. ADA Service Orgs. AHA ACS

  9. A Culture of Health In All Decisions Policy Alignment Leadership for Healthy Communities

  10. The Process of Joining A Team

  11. Keys to A Strong Team… Shared Purpose Clear Roles/ Expectations Processes/ Structures Strong Relationships

  12. TOP 10 LIST FOR STRONG CHARTS SHARED PURPOSE & GOALS Our team has articulated a vision and direction for our effort that is clear and compelling for our full team Our vision has been translated into priority outcomes and results-oriented goals which are clear and understood by all members (i.e., SMART Outcomes)

  13. TOP 10 LIST FOR STRONG CHARTS • Clear Roles & Expectations • Recruit and retain the right mix of diverse leaders from different sectors who have clear written expectations, and the ability to influence desired changes; • Dedicated time to build and improve our performance as a team • Team members demonstrated a personal commitment to the goals and overall success of the effort (i.e., it is more than a professional/organizational obligation)

  14. TOP 10 LIST FOR STRONG CHARTS • Effective Process & Structure • Just enough structure to support the right amount of data flow, diversity of ideas, the capacity to take action and get results; • Effective process to make consensus-based decisions that keep action moving and team members feel respected; • Good system of communicating among the different sub-teams and keeping everyone on the same page between meetings; • Effective in using data and reflection to evaluate action and determine next steps.

  15. TOP 10 LIST FOR STRONG CHARTS (Plus 1) • STRONG RELATIONSHIPS • A high level of trust among our team members with a healthy culture for holding each other accountable for follow-thru; • Shares the load, and distributes responsibility, ownership, and credit across team members.

  16. Assessment for Effective Teams • Dialogue Starter & Assessment • “What should we focus on? • “What do we mean by…..” • Shared Purpose • Processes & Structure • Clear Roles & Expectations • Strong Relationships • “How well are we doing”

  17. Building Our CHART 1. Describe an experience you have had with a very effective team? --What made it work? --What should we adopt for our CHART? 2. Given what we’re learning about the ACHIEVE process and role of CHART, who needs to be included? --What perspectives are missing? --Who can fill the gaps and how do we get them? Note: Be mindful of current context if working with existing Team/Coalition

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