When developing your plan, each action should be:
- Observable: must be able to see or hear it
- Measurable: to which extent it makes a positive difference
- Reasonable: managers need to have the time and resources to do it and must be reasonable for staff and faculty
- Relevant: make sense and everyone can adopt it
Also consider if the ideas need approval form senior management, need funding you don’t already have, contravene a collective agreement, policy, or contract.
First, identify the current practices to continue before moving into action. Whether it's adjusting or stopping a current practice that impedes on psychological protection or a new action, we recommend thinking critically about these actions. Depending on your group size, we suggest groups of 3-4 to allow small group discussion either at a table or in an online breakout room. See bottom of page for instructions on setting up breakout rooms.
Preferred 3 actions:
- __________________________
- __________________________
- __________________________
Once those 3 actions have been decided, look for a quick win to start. Have the group vote for the one action you want your leader/team to take. We recommend the criteria be:
- Be low cost or no cost
- Is relatively easy for the manager/team to adopt now
- Doesn’t violate any uOttawa policies or contracts
- Has the impact you want to have on psychological protection
Remember, the other ideas can also be considered later by your manager/team!
Breakout Room Instructions
- Create a meeting in your Outlook calendar
- Go to your Teams Calendar, expand the meeting invite to full screen
- Go to Breakout rooms and select Create rooms
- From the dropdown, choose how many rooms you'd like to create
- Select Assign participants and choose whether you'd like staff and faculty to be assigned to rooms Automatically or Manually
- As soon as the meeting starts, you can open the breakout rooms