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Creating a Culture of Care and Support May 11, 2011

Creating a Culture of Care and Support May 11, 2011. Maria Guyette, SVP Human Resources American Cancer Society Eastern Division. The American Cancer Society. The largest funder of cancer research outside of the federal government - over $4 billion to date 44 Nobel prize winners

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Creating a Culture of Care and Support May 11, 2011

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  1. Creating a Culture of Care and Support May 11, 2011 Maria Guyette, SVP Human Resources American Cancer Society Eastern Division

  2. The American Cancer Society The largest funder of cancer research outside of the federal government - over $4 billion to date 44 Nobel prize winners 30 Hope Lodges and counting 24-hour call center - 150 languages supported 6,000+ employees nationwide

  3. The Eastern Division – NY & NJ 21 regional offices, 530+ employees, thousands of volunteers 3 Hope Lodges – Buffalo, Rochester and Manhattan 250 Patient Navigators in 90 health systems On track to reach 60,000 unique constituents in 2011 $100 M raised to fund our mission

  4. You Know us As…

  5. But, can you…..

  6. Cancer is our Core Business • It’s personal. • Most staff members (and volunteers) have a personal cancer experience • We think about it, talk about it, and witness it every day

  7. Cancer is our Core Business

  8. A Culture of Care and Support • Our goal is to be as flexible as possible, as often as possible, in as many cases as possible • Balance legality, productivity, and fiscal stewardship • Seek solutions that are repeatable, printable and defensible

  9. A Culture of Care and Support • Policies – benefits & leave policies • Practices – flexibility & performance • People - managers & peers • Perceptions – fairness & consistency

  10. Policies – Benefits & Leave • Medical plans meet the Cancer Gold Standard • Health Advocate – our “insurance concierge” • Employee Assistance Program • Combine FMLA/ Disability, PTO/accrued leave, flexible work arrangements to maximize paid leave

  11. Practices – Flexibility • Alternate work arrangements • Work from home, telecommute • Flex time, flex schedules, flex roles • Flexibility is encouraged, earned (not entitled), and evaluated

  12. People – Managers & Peers • Managers must be comfortable differentiating decisions and owning messages • Consistent does not mean “cookie cutter” • Culture of communication - “C4” conversations • Care must extend to co-workers too

  13. Perceptions (and precedents) • Managing perceptions, maintaining confidentiality • No trust, no chance ! • Beware halos and horns biases – “are we establishing a precedent we are committed to following in like cases going forward?”

  14. Case Study #1 Long term employee with history of chronic cancer ; hospitalization followed by extended recuperation . • Extended leave beyond 3 months • Allowed gradual, PT return to work post STD period – full pay via SCB days • Flexibility, WFH, to manage “good days, bad days” • Employee dictated workload, skilled manager guided expectations

  15. Case Study #2 Employee’s child faced a 5-year battle with terminal cancer. • Loaned laptop and cell phone to enable work from out of town treatment center as possible thus “stretching” FMLA and PTO • Flexible schedule, assignments, WFH, to care for child • Co-workers donated PTO when EE had exhausted own time

  16. Case Study #3 Employee’s child has serious health condition. • Maximum flexibility enabling EE to work from hospital when feasible • Interim appointment of hi-potential direct report extended leave time (while meeting business needs) • RTW in a different role between leave periods • Co-workers donated PTO when EE had exhausted own time (2 consecutive years)

  17. Resources to Help • For you and your managers: 1.800.227.2345 and www.cancer.org • What should I say to my co-worker who has cancer? • What about confidentiality? • A list of dos and don’ts • What resources are available to help? • When treatment begins, what should I expect? • How can I make it easier for my employee to cope?

  18. ACS and Quest Diagnostics • Surya Mohapatra, Ph.D, co-chair of American Cancer Society CEO’s Against Cancer – NJ • ACS & Quest members of CEO Cancer Roundtable • Achieved Cancer Gold Standard accreditation • CPS-3 on site participation in six locations • ACS selected by Quest employees as national charity for 3-year term

  19. Creating a Culture of Care and Support Thank you! Maria Guyette,SVP Human Resources American Cancer Society Eastern Division

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