All winning teams are a combination of attitudes, talents, and traits matched with tight leadership to give them the needed vision, goals, objectives, and can-do attitude. We need team members and leaders who will take responsibility for their actions, and pride in their accomplishments. Over the last two decades, SVAH has documented and observed ideal team core competencies, or what outstanding value analysis team leaders and team members do more often, in more situations, with better results, than the average performers in highly successful value analysis teams. To identify the individuals in your healthcare organization who also exhibit these same core competencies, we would suggest that you employ a 360-degree feedback mechanism in assessing your team leader and team member candidates’ qualifications, prior to membership on your value analysis teams. This means that you have the candidates, their direct report, customers, and colleagues rate their competencies on a scale of 1-10 prior to final selection as a value analysis leader or team member. The reason for doing so is that you only see one face of this individual, but by having them assessed by numerous individuals with whom they interact in many different venues, you can truly identify who is the right candidate to be involved in your value analysis program.
Team Leaders |
Team Members |
Motivator |
Analytical Thinker |
Organized |
Organized |
Team Builder |
Reliable and Dependable |
Enthusiastic |
Enthusiastic |
Result Oriented |
Takes Initiative |
Communicator |
Computer Literate |
Welcomes Challenges |
Welcomes Challenges |
Anticipates problems and resolves them |
Looks for Growth and Recognition |
Acts as Role Model |
Acts as Role Model |