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Collaborative Connections is expanding our
cadre of professional facilitators so you can
count on us to be your source for
extraordinary facilitation training and
facilitation services. As we add these
experts to our team we will share with you
their credentials and scope and range of
projects. Stay tuned as we introduce these
experts to you in the next few months
Meetings are such an important place where
things get done in organizations, yet we
consistently hear people complain about how
poorly facilitated many of the meetings they
attend are. What is often overlooked is how
much it is costing you in terms of time and
money for poorly facilitated meetings. Think
about initiatives and goals which aren't
completed on time or on budget; lack of
ownership, commitment or apathy to
organizational objectives; or conflicts that
stop productivity in its tracks.
IF you want to accomplish more with your
team, department, or organization Herding Cats
is for you.
Discover how to
Public Workshop:
"Herding Cats Basic Facilitation
Skills"
February 19-20, 2009, in Denver.
For more information or to register go to
www.collaborativeconnections.com or call
303-380-2550. ![]() Penny McDaniel
Companies are constantly
searching for new and better ways
in which to increase the productivity
of their workforce, and thereby,
enhance their bottom line. They try
new tactics and strategies, all of
which are designed to help
employees reach their full potential
and maximize their contribution to
the company.
However, sometimes the best
solutions are the ones that are so
readily apparent that they go
unnoticed. One such solution
involves the health and lifestyle
choices of the employees in
question.
Factors for success . . . or
failure
There are many factors that can
impact employees' productivity
levels. They include diet, sleep (or
lack thereof), stress, morale, and
exercise (or lack thereof). A recent
survey conducted by ComPsych,
the world's largest provider of
employee assistance programs,
sheds some interesting light on
these factors and how they can
negatively - or positively - affect
employees.
ComPsych surveyed
more than 1,000 employees across
the United States during the
timeframe of January 1 through
February 15, 2008. The survey
involved companies of all sizes and
those operating in a variety of
different industries. Overall, the
survey was quite extensive and
unearthed a wealth of data.
However, in the interest of brevity,
we'll address a few of the more
important findings, as they relate to
the factors listed above.
The power of promotion
But that would be
underestimating the power of
promotion. There is plenty that a
company can do to build and
cultivate a corporate culture that
promotes a healthy lifestyle. While
it's true that you can't force an
employee to make healthy choices,
you can make it easier for
them to make those choices. That's
why it's imperative for company
officials to analyze their culture and
ask some tough questions:
The evidence is indisputable.
Healthy employees are productive
employees, but it even goes beyond
that. They're happy
employees, as well, and that
combination is almost impossible to
beat - especially by your
competition.
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Associates, LLC all rights reserved
worldwide. ©Gary Sorrell -
www.NewsletterVille.com
If you can
keep your head when all about you
others are losing theirs and blaming
it on you.
−
Excerpt
from "IF" by Rudyard Kipling
Whether you are an
entrepreneur, company executive,
or employee, economic uncertainty
may have you tied in knots. The
remedy: TAKE CONTROL.
When we feel powerless, we
become victims. And if you're
reading this, you probably don't
care to play that role! Operating
from positions of fear or scarcity
takes a heavy toll on people and
organizations.
The media keeps the economy
on everyone's minds. Not only do
we watch the Dow and S&P, we
now keep tabs on markets around
the world. There is uncertainty and
volatility. Global markets are
becoming more and more complex
and ambiguity abounds. What are
we to do? The answer:
strategically determine how to
outperform the competition.
Throughout history there have
always been winners, even in the
direst of times. There is no better
time than the present to step back
and assess where you are, where
you want to be, and determine what
it takes to get there. As usual,
solutions are not always easy to
implement, but they are easy to
understand.
Strategic Planning -
Specific goals are not enough.
Winners are proactive, not
reactive. I was recently with a few
hundred highly successful women
entrepreneurs from across the
country...Presidents of businesses
generating between $2 million and
$200 million or more in revenues.
The theme was innovation. It was
loud and clear that these women,
these winners, were preparing for
tomorrow. In fact, many are
allocating more resources
toward planning and innovation to
ensure they are winners at the
other end of this economic cycle.
In his book "The Dip,"
Seth Godin asserts that the
difference between great success
and mediocrity lies in knowing what
you want and determining whether
it's time to quit or forge ahead. Are
you doing the right things? Success
is as much about what you stop
doing as it is about doing the right
things.
When the going gets tough, the
tough get going. When it gets hard,
we see the differences between
superstars and others. Odds are
most people will quit. People and
organizations that thrive in adversity
are scarce; therefore, they bec ome
more valuable.
Several years ago, I read the
autobiography of Richard Branson,
entrepreneur and founder of Virgin
Airlines. What struck me was his
philosophy on dealing with
adversity... rather than contract
when faced with harsh conditions,
expand out of it.
The fearful contract...they
tighten their belts and look for every
opportunity to cut costs. I call this
managing the business one paper
clip at a time.
While competitors are
searching under desks for paper
clips and carefully returning each
one to the supply closet, you can be
thinking, planning, expanding and
acting...moving forward and crafting
your own success.
Sharpen your vision to create
your competitive edge. It takes
highly focused strategic thinking,
intense business planning, and
complete concentration on aligning
everything in your organization
toward clear, specific objectives. It
will help to consider the following:
There
Are Always Winners; No Matter
What The Conditions...Will It Be
You?
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author Allison Darling, President of
ManagementConcepts, Inc. All
rights reserved worldwide.
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those "credit card of the month,
loan, insurance, etc." applications in
your home mail? Are you
concerned about identity theft and
worried that an unscrupulous
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getting credit in your name, and at
the same time ruining your credit?
To opt out from all three credit
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or www.optoutprescreen.com
In the middle of
every difficulty lies opportunity
Happiness is not
in the mere possession of money; it
lies in the joy of achievement, in the
thrill of creative effort.
The problems of
this world cannot possibly be solved
by skeptics or cynics whose
horizons are limited by the obvious
realities. We need men who can
dream of things that never were.
CCI's mission "To unleash passion and
purpose in
people and organizations".
People: learning opportunities that
support people working together effectively
Passion: speaking and consulting
focused on creating an engaged workforce and
passionate culture
Process: facilitating successful
meetings which maximize participation, values
differences, and gets results.
We are a facilitation and training company
whose goal is to bring out the very best in
the people
and organizations we work with. When people are
passionate and on fire about their work everyone
produces more. Let us show you how!
One of the best tools I know to help people understand themselves and others and work more effectively together is the DiSC Behavioral Style Profile. This profile has been used successfully around the world in all types of organizations and cultures. Consistently people tell me that the workshops we provide on the DiSC are fun yet extremely useful. Help people in your organization understand, appreciate and work together more effectively. For more information visit our website at www.collaborativeconnections.com.
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