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Ideal Isn't Ideal
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mailing list 2009Over the past year and a half I've had to change my expectations. And a lot of my colleagues and clients are doing the same. We are being challenged to see the world in a new way in order to continue to thrive and grow. And some folks are struggling to give up the old ways. This month's E-Tip is a reminder that the way it used to be is no longer enough. We live in a new world and the most successful among us will embrace it.
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Ideal Isn't Ideal

                                                                                                        
Change                   

Personally and professionally many of us have been content with the status quo. And it's worked for us. I know you are saying, "Hey wait! I'm innovative!" and you probably are in many ways. Still, we are now presented with opportunities to reinvent our world like never before. Let's take a look at the commonly held beliefs that we've always assumed were the pathway to success. For example, we've been told that:

· Our home is our biggest investment
· Leaders should be trusted
· A college education will guarantee a secure future
· A long career will lead to a secure retirement
· The stock market will always go up--eventually
· Hard work will pay off
· If you keep your nose clean you will be rewarded

The current economic recession has lead us all to reassess what "reality" really is. On an organizational level it may mean fewer customers served or reduced revenue. On a public level it may mean fewer services or reduced service hours to citizens. On a family level it may mean fewer meals eaten out or staycations instead of vacations for awhile. On a personal level it may mean giving up the gym membership in return for at-home workouts or fewer Starbucks visits.

The "way it used to be" will never be again. I'm confident that our future will be brighter and stronger than ever before. I'm excited about the possibilities of a new "reality" that is massively improved over our world today. To get there, we have to be willing to give up our "reality" in favor of a new ideal. We can't think outside the box anymore. There is no box!

The Eagles, one of my all-time favorite bands, has a song called, "Get Over It." It could be the anthem of 2010. We have to reassess our long-held beliefs and be willing to let go of "the way it's always been." We have to be willing to envision a future, be it professionally or personally, that does not look like today. I get it. I know it's a scary proposition. But we have to get over it and get on with it. And as leaders, our job is to help others get over it. The future is bright.

Resistance to change comes in many forms: bargaining, arguing, passive protests. You are probably seeing these behaviors in the organizations you are a member of. For example, the stakeholders in one of my client organizations are debating how to maintain current service levels with fewer resources. All the creativity and resourcefulness in the world will be necessary to meet that objective. The reality is that the ideals of the past are not a reality in our current environment.

The way things "should" be may not be relevant in today's world. What are your long-held beliefs about how things should be? How can you challenge the beliefs of others in order to create a new ideal?
Upcoming Events


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AZ SHRM Annual Conference
August 31st - September 3rd, 2010
Wild Horse Pass Resort and Casino
Phoenix, AZ

The AZ SHRM Annual Conference is the largest human resource focused conference in the state of Arizona. It provides fantastic keynote speakers, great educational sessions, networking opportunities, and exposure to the newest HR products, techniques and services. Marnie will be speaking once again. This year's topic: It's Okay to Say "I Don't Know" - Answering the Tough HR Questions that Have No Easy Answers. Catch this presentation on Thursday, September 2 from 9:45 to 11:00 a.m.

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LEADERSHIP FOR WOMEN SEMINAR

6-10 September 2010
Monash University
Prato, Italy

Women across the globe are in the throes of deciding whether the value of having a voice and influencing the way leadership is exercised balances the sacrifices and trade-offs required. Join Marnie's colleague Rosamund Christie in fabulous Northern Italy for the Leadership for Women Seminar, a program designed for women who first and foremost want to be the agent of their own career choices. Leadership for Women is for women who seek to influence the way leadership is exercised in a wide range of sectors including professional services, banking and finance, not-for-profit, law, consulting and academia. Based on the work of Harvard University's Dr. Ron Heifetz, Rosamund will explore the principles of adaptive leadership and its application to women leaders today.

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2010 IPMA-HR International Training Conference & Expo

October 2 - 6, 2010
Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers
Seattle, WA

We try not to miss the IPMA-HR Annual Conference and we invite you to join us this year in a fabulous location. Beautiful Seattle will be the place to meet, network, and do business with hundreds of public sector human resource professionals. The program is shaping up to be one of the best yet. Mark your calendar!

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Recommended Reading

StrengthsFinder 2.0
Book - Strengths Finder 2.0
In much of our performance management work, we focus on "fixing" things that aren't working. And that doesn't always feel like the best approach. That's why I highly recommend you consider the work from the Gallup Organization's Tom Rath. Not a new release but a good one, Rath's StrengthsFinder 2.0 is based on the work of the late Dr. Donald O. Clifton who is considered to be the Father of Strengths Psychology. Gallup's studies indicate that people who have the opportunity to focus on their strengths everyday are six times as likely to be engaged in their jobs and more than three times as likely to report having an excellent quality of life in general. Makes sense.

StrengthsFinder 2.0 offers 34 talents upon which each of us can build and an online assessment to help you determine your greatest strengths. Once you know your strengths the book offers specific strategies for putting your strengths to work and for working with others who have strengths that are different from yours. My greatest strength is Activator followed by Focus. What's yours?

MEG 2009 Constant Contact All-Star Award

Constant Contact LogoWe are pleased to announce that we have received the All-Star Award from Constant Contact®, Inc., a leading provider of email marketing, event marketing, and online survey tools for small organizations. Management Education Group, Inc. was selected for meeting Constant Contact's best-practice standards for the use of Email Marketing throughout 2009. These best-practice standards include:

· Frequency and consistency of our e-mails
· High open rates
· Low bounce rates
· Little to no spam reports

"Our customers work hard to build strong relationships with their customers through email marketing and some, such as Management Education Group, Inc. truly excel in this effort," said Gail Goodman, CEO, Constant Contact. "We created our All-Star Awards to highlight those customers who are passionately committed to following our best practices as they work to improve their customer communications. We're proud of the role we play in helping Management Education Group, Inc. be successful and we look forward to continuing to assist the company with its marketing efforts."

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Sincerely,

Marnie Green
Management Education Group, Inc.