The first principle is the foundation of Gung Ho: the spirit of the squirrel. One of the first lessons was from observing squirrel- the value of worthwhile work.
The employee has to understand their work is important, not in terms of units produced, but how it can affect patients daily lives.Dietary department staff in long term care need to understand that they are responsible for resident health and diet. Registered dietitian nutritionists play a critical role in transitions of care for individuals for whom nutrition is a particularly essential part of the plan of care. …show more content…
I would organize employee monthly meeting and discuss future dietary a comprehensive nutritional care plan with Registered dietician and educate the food and nutrition service staff and the nursing staff on proper implementation that will assist residents in understanding their nutritional needs and facilitate effective discharge. Regular access to medical records with dietary and nutrition information is also essential. Any food and nutrition services staff member should be familiar with the facility 's food availability and the food service operations and capabilities. The importance of the staff member 's personal knowledge of residents and their …show more content…
You can’t overdo congratulations if they are true congratulations. As we know, an employee needs to be appreciated and valued in organization otherwise they feel discontent and overlooked. As an administrator, I would like to appreciate the hard work that employee been doing in the facility. I would ask the director of the dietary department and find out if there’s any employee who has gone above and beyond to meet our residents quality of care. I want to reward and recognized them, so employee knows that they’re important to this organization and shared similar goals. And it’s not just the head goose that cheers. All of the geese are involved working as a team cheering each other on to achieve their mutual goal. Cheering each other on brings enthusiasm to the work. Implement these three simple principles, in order, in your organization, for performance and productivity improvements which will guarantee you greater