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Congratulations to our Character Council Winners Rachel Wright & Michelle Stigall June, July and August winners: PJ Whitworth, Sandra Lynn & Thelma White |
Background: In March 2008, The HealthCare Connection engaged the Character Council of Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky to adopt the “Business of Character” process, designed to help THCC internalize 49 positive character qualities and exemplify high business standards with its employees, clients, constituents and the community. The Business of Character process was kicked off with presentations to the Board of Directors, providers, and through staff training sessions. We reinforced the initiative through monthly reminders of the quality of the month and in late 2008, established a Character Committee of six dedicated employees. Current Strategies: In year two of the initiative, THCC continues to work with the Character Council to enhance the culture of the organization, assist in team building, and strengthen the work ethic and level of service to its patients. We will continue with small strides, allowing the initiative to gather momentum and energy. We see this as a long-term focus for THCC as the organization is in a unique position to model good character for the 16,000+ clients it serves, for other community health centers and health care providers, and for the communities in which it operates. For more information about the Character Council and Business of Character process, visit www.charactercincinnati.org. For the 49 qualities, see www.charactercincinnati.org/qualitieslisting.html. Objectives:
Anticipated Measurable Outcomes:
Step 1: “Success through Integrity” character discovery seminar for new employees New employees will participate in an introductory workshop designed to build awareness of good character, introduce employees to the 49 qualities, and assist them in identifying core strengths and opportunities for growth. Step 2: Integrate Character into Human Resource Practices Step 3: Reinforce Character Focus
Step 4: Incorporate Character into Vision & Image
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Download a pdf of this white paper Character Council
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