Why Are So Many Companies Scared of People?
It’s unreal how so many companies are scared of people - even their own people. Yet people are their business. Starbucks sees the power of people with their new consumer “idea generator” website. I don’t like coffee, but I like what they’re doing.
At Ecumen, we also find that the best ideas come from people who know us best - Ecumen customers and Ecumen employees. The power of people is the genesis behind Ecumen’s Innovation Station. (note: this is a PDF link)
Housed on our intranet, it’s where teams of people shape new ways of doing things. Last week was our annual celebration recognizing innovators, who have done a variety of things to improve the customer experience, including:
- Specialized behavioral Alzheimer’s training
- A new memory care community for people dealing with the most serious behavioral issues caused by Alzheimer’s, there are only 2 in Minnesota and a handful nationally
- New congregational senior housing.
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Expanding outside bricks and mortar to provide seamless care in a person’s home
- Expansion of technology such as wireless record keeping of care (no more paper) and
- Universal marketing, when a person walks into an assisted living community, everyone is empowered and trained to serve that person and provide a tour
- Making it possible for nursing home residents to eat when they want to eat, what they want to eat (No institutional 7 a.m. wake up call and everyone going to the dining line at once . . . yuck)
- Concierge service so that our customers have point of contact when they seek a service
- Going green . . .the only paper products that Country Neighbors of New Richland, Minnesota, uses are recycled paper towels
- “Guest” apartments so that potential customers can “test-drive” our communities
- Retrofitted dining trays for a person’s walker to enhance independence and allow a person to fully participate in buffet-style dining
- End of life care that underscores aging is all about living even at the very end of life.
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May 16th, 2008 at 11:57 am
Thank you for your excellent blog. We look forward eagerly to every email from CHANGING AGING - a valuable source of useful ideas.
Our new company- http://www.mauiagewave.com- is dedicated to bringing digital technologies to Hawaii which can help people to age in place. We greatly appreciate and learn from your visionary work.
Peter Durkson
Maui, Hawaii