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A Guide for an Effective and Efficient Coalition
December 11, 2019
Nine HABITS of SuccessfulComprehensive Cancer Control Coalitions
Welcome and Introductions
Leslie Given,MPA
Strategic Health Concepts
Karin Hohman, RN, MBA
Strategic Health Concepts
Katie Bathje,MA, LPCC
American Cancer Society
Does our contribution
really make a difference?
The same few people do all
the work.
We start something and
then lose momentum…
Coalition Challenges
Coalition Challenges
• What are some other issues that coalitions encounter?
Type other challenges in the CHAT BOX
?
The interests of our members are diverse and hard to manage
Solution: The Nine Habits
“We are what we repeatedly do.Excellence, then,
is not an act, but a habit.”
-- Aristotle
1. Empowering Leadership
9. Setting and Implementing Priorities
2. Shared Decision-Making
3. Value-Added Collaboration
4. Dedicated Staff
5. Diversified Resources
6. Effective Communication
7. Clear Roles and Accountability
9Habits
8. Flexible Structure
9 Ways to Be More Successful...
Before You BeginCoalition leadership should be willing to: Embrace the Nine Habits as key
operational principles Encourage other members to
value them as wellMake habits a way of doing
business in the coalition
Examples of Using HabitsThree Guest Speakers
Coalition Spotlight - California
• Using the Nine Habits During Strategic Planning
Shauntay Davis, MPHProgram Director
Comprehensive Cancer Control ProgramCalifornia Department of Public Health
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Discussion
• Thoughts and Comments
Coalition Spotlight - Colorado
• Habit #5 – Diversified Resources
Christi CahillCancer Outreach Specialist
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention BranchColorado Department of Public Health & Environment
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Discussion
• Thoughts and Comments
Coalition Spotlight - Michigan
• Habit #4 – Dedicated Staff
Angela McFall, MSComprehensive Cancer Control Program DirectorPublic Education Coordinator
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
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Discussion
• Thoughts and Comments
Leveraging the Nine HabitsUsing the Guide
Leveraging the Nine Habits• Discuss a habit during board, steering committee, or
executive committee meetings.
• Discuss a habit during coalition workgroup or committee meetings.
Using the GuideEach section of the guide includes:
What you need to know about the habit
Assessment questions for that habit
An example of how a coalition applied that habit
A downloadable tool to help you implement the habit
Creating an Action Plan
o Review each habit as a groupo Respond to assessment
questions individuallyo Discuss the ratings as a groupo Identify where the coalition is
doing well and where it can improve
o Agree on key actions steps o Create a plan to put the actions
into practice
More Information
See the guide on the Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnershipwebsite.
http://bit.ly/9CoalitionHabits2019
Q & A
“Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress,
and working together is success.”
– Henry Ford
Katie Bathje, MA, LPCC, American Cancer SocietyKarin Hohman, RN, MBA, Strategic Health ConceptsLeslie Given, MPA, Strategic Health Concepts
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Thank you!
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