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Ten for 2010
Engaging Public Employees in the Midst of Uncertainty
Painless Performance Management Webinar Series
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mailing list 2009You will not be an effective leader if you are negative. It's just that simple. And, while being optimistic is critical, your staff also expects that you are optimistic about something specific in the future. This month's e-tip provides an example of how one leader uses specific optimism to provide direction and encouragement to her staff, regardless of how uncertain the future may be. What have you envisioned for the future?
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Ten for 2010

                                                                                                        
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When we are in the middle of turbulence, we look for the smooth patch of air. That's exactly what I saw a client do recently and it was a great example of providing vision in the midst of uncertainty.

During my training on mid-year performance conversations for managers and supervisors at the City of Richland, WA, the City Manager Cindy Johnson made a brief appearance. Ms. Johnson has been using a structured, focused strategic planning process to guide the City Council and the staff toward big outcomes and a new organizational culture. She is making tremendous progress. During the training she told the group that it's easy to lose sight of the contributions we each make to the bigger picture. Amidst budget cuts and shifting City Council priorities, individual employees sometimes forget that their daily work is contributing to a better community.

To prove her point, she distributed an index card that she called "Ten for 2010." The card listed ten projects, community events, and organizational changes that reflect some of this year's planned accomplishments. A few of the items on the list have already been completed. She briefly mentioned each item and acknowledged individuals in the room who had contributed to or supported each effort. There was something on the list that reflected almost everyone's work.

The accomplishments included a redesign of the City's website, progress made towards public works projects, and an upgrade to the City's emergency communications system. There was also something "new" on the list for everyone, illustrating that while each employee makes a significant contribution, they often do not know the collective result.

City Manager Johnson seized an opportunity to reinforce the contributions of each staff member through this simple exercise. She also plans to take the "Ten for 2010" card to Rotary meetings and other community events. She'll make sure each Councilperson has copies that they can distribute too.

"Ten for 2010" is one little tool that can bring a patch of smooth air to your organization, even if you are facing turbulence. What are your "Ten for 2010?"

Engaging Public Employees in the Midst of Uncertainty

 
Our complimentary webinar, Engaging Public Employees in the Midst of Uncertainty: How Public Agencies are Creating Calm and Commitment during Tumultuous Times, was a huge success. If you missed the event, you can download the recording free of charge. Management Education Group, Inc. is committed to supporting and serving public sector leaders. This free webinar is just one way we are extending our resources to support the important work you do.
Painless Performance Management Webinar Series

 
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book pictureDo you struggle to complete performance evaluations on time or with substance?

- Do your employees take the performance evaluation process seriously?

- Do you ever find yourself dealing with an employee who isn't performing
   up to expectations, but you aren't sure where to start?

We know that cost-effective management training is critical, yet hard to find these days. That's why we've developed a six session webinar series that will deliver the essential skills of painless performance management right to your managers at their desktops. Join us beginning August 30th for the first session, "What is Performance Management? And Why You Probably Aren't Doing it as Well as You Should." The remainder of the seminar series will cover the following topics:

· September 13, 2010: Getting Clear: Establishing Performance Expectations for Employees
 
· September 27, 2010: Effective Employee Performance Documentation: Elements and Techniques
 
· October 11, 2010: Being the Judge: Rating Employee Performance Accurately
 
· October 25, 2010: Writing a Painless Performance Evaluation
 
· November 8, 2010: Leading a Painless Performance Evaluation Meeting
 
You can register for individual sessions or for the entire series with our All Access Pass. To learn more about this opportunity to develop your skills as a performance manager, click on any of the event homepage links above.


Upcoming Events


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Arizona MPI Education Forum
August 13-15, 2010
Tucson, AZ

Marnie is a featured speaker at this year's AZ Meeting Professionals International event and she's talking about change. "This Ain't Your Dad's Meeting: Engaging and Exciting an Increasingly Youthful Crowd," will explore the divide between younger and older meeting attendees. As our workforce gets younger (and we all get older) we must reexamine our methods and adapt. This is going to be a fun one!


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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 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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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!
    
Recommended Reading

Retirementology
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Looking ahead to retirement? Depending on your circumstances and your age, you may no longer have any margin for error. And your emotions and irrational behavior could be perpetuating a dangerous cycle of overspending and rising debt that may shatter whatever vision of retirement you still have. Welcome to the world of Retirementology.

Retirementology bridges retirement planning with investor psychology and the market Meltdown of 2008 to produce an entirely new way of thinking about how we spend, how we save, how we borrow, and how we invest. Financial mistakes are deeply rooted in human nature, but you may be able to overcome them--if you understand the breakthrough principles of behavioral economics and apply them in your own retirement planning.

Dr. Gregory Salsbury identifies some of the classic cognitive biases and behavioral mistakes most of us keep making when it comes to retirement planning.
 
To all of our loyal followers, thank you for your continuing support and enthusiasm. You keep us going. Have a great month!

In Service,

Marnie Green
Management Education Group, Inc.