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LMICS All-Staff Professional Development Day at BUDA Historic Home & Garden

LMICS held an All-Staff Professional Development Day at the BUDA Historic Home & Garden in Castlemaine, with two intentions for the day.

On Wednesday 16th October, LMICS held an All-Staff Professional Development Day at the BUDA Historic Home & Garden in Castlemaine. Castlemaine was a great location for our geographically spread out team and the garden room and surrounds a lovely contrast to our busy office/computer screens.

The aim of day was twofold; Session one – to discuss and identify LMICS/VICS Project Management Rules, Tools and Resources.  Session two – All Things Simply Stakeholders.

Simply Stakeholders is a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform procured by LMICS to record and manage stakeholder contact details and organisational information, interactions with our stakeholders, tasks associated with LMICS projects and reporting against the VCP and VICS Implementation Plan. We have been working pro-actively with the vendor to enhance reporting against project measurables and to fully capture the essential building block of engaged member relationships as a foundation for relevant and sustainable quality improvement initiatives with our 23 member health services. This also assists with having line of sight across all activities and creating efficiencies in reporting to our Governance Group and Department of Health.  The platform has also enhanced our knowledge management and allows LMICS to create a single source of truth and historical data to reference when undertaking engagement activities across the team

LMICS is proud of the outcomes of our “All Staff Day”, allowing us to strengthen our team identity, celebrate our progress and streamline our workflow into 2025.

 

LMICS Staff in the first photo, listed from Left to Right:

Iain Butterworth, April Gerolemou, Cheryl Martin (LMICS Strategic Manager), Sam Dajcic, Bipin Manezhi, Zewdu Wereta, Trish Calder, Andrew Le, Adam English and Julie Symons.