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Ocala Business Leaders
 The Advisor

 

Mission Statement:

"Connecting Ocala Business Leaders with Everyone We Meet."

December 5, 2012                     Volume 16 * Issue 44

OBL President
T.J.
T.J. Moon
Featured Articles

In This Issue
Need a Ten Minute Infomercial
THOUGHTS for the DAY
WELCOME GUESTS
OBL Business
Networking Events
Business Tip of the Week
OBL Membership Contest
Funnies
ADVERTISING
OFFICERS

President
Thomas Moon 

 

President Elect
Cathy Ranges

VP/Marketing
Charles Gordon

VP/Membership
Kent Poimboeuf

Secretary
Jean Henning

Treasurer
Diane Leaf

Past President
Tom Loury

DIRECTORS ONE YEAR
Karen Wiessner
Russ Moore
Earl Arnett
Cathy Ranges

DIRECTORS TWO YEAR
Doug Moore
Audrey Johns
Paul  Joranlien
Wayne Hunter

Lifetime Director
David Liner

OBL Ambassador
Les Singleton

VISIONING COMMITTEE 
Chairman  

MARKETING COMMITTEE 
C. Gordon, Chairman
Joranlien
Dave Liner
Diane Leaf
Jean Henning

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE 
Kent Poimboeuf, Chairman 
Mike McKee 
Adam Woods

SPECIAL POSITIONS 
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Charles Gordon 671-9292 

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 TJ Moon

Invocation and Pledge
by Russ Moore
30 in Attendance
OBL BANQUET
OBL BANQUET
January 10th, 2013 

5:30 cocktails - 6:30 dinner

At MARRIOTT HOTEL of Ocala 3712 SW 38th Ave.
 (right behind Cracker Barrel on 200)

Tickets are $15 each and may be purchased from Julia Poehlman W-237-8400 or C-817-9437

Tickets need to be purchased no later than January 2, 2013 to allow head count for food.

The menu will be;

Fresh Assorted Garden Greens Salad

ENTREES                                              SIDES

Chicken Cordon Bleu                         Oven Roasted Potatoes
Meat Lasagna                                   Green Beans Almondine
Lemon Pepper White Fish                  Whole Sweet Kernel Corn  

Fresh Dinner Rolls and butter
Chefs choice Dessert
Coffee and Tea



 Infomercial: Body & Soul Therapeutic Massage

 Body & Soul Therapeutic Massage

By Laura Bradford, LMT 

  

Massage is an ancient healing art which works on all levels, bringing harmony to the body, mind, and spirit. If the body is calmed and relaxed, anxiety in the mind will be lessened.

In India, massage is considered to be indispensable and beneficial literally from the cradle to the grave. In Japan, people are regularly visited by a shiatsu practitioner who goes from house to house asking "Shiatsu today?". Westerners also recognize that massage can be an important part of stress management, and findings indicate that the art of giving simple massage reduces stress even in the givers.

The positive influence of massage begins with its influence on the muscular tissues of the body. Skillful manipulation of the muscles assists in circulation of the blood and lymphatic fluids, improves the performance of the lungs and skin, and stimulates the organs of digestion. 

As muscle tone improves, so do the nerves that supply them, all the way to the spinal cord, and the brain. 

Whole person health can be positively impacted by a professionally applied massage program.  

  Body & Soul Therapeutic Massage
Laura R. Bradford, LMT

352.840.7119  

http://www.connectivetissueissue.com

  

   

OBL NOON
OBL NOON
 
 
 
We meet on the first and third Thursday of each month. 
Come join us and meet new business people.
For more info call Kent at (352) 547-2465 
Need a Ten minute infomercial.
Contact Mike McKee
at the next breakfast meeting
to set your date.
THOUGHTS for the DAY

From Charles Gordon

 

"Take advantage of every opportunity to practice your communication skills so that when
important occasions arise, you will have the gift, the style, the sharpness, the clarity, and
the emotions to affect other people."

~Jim Rohn~

 
WELCOME GUESTS

 

No Guests: Grab an OBL breakfast card and give it to someone you know in business and invite them to the OBL Wednesday morning meeting.

 

Cards can be picked up at the Wednesday morning meeting.

 

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OBL BUSINESS
OBL Board Meeting
December 10, 2012
7:00AM Elks Lodge 

  

OBL Marketing & Membership Meeting 
January 7, 2012 
Wolfy's 
352-671-9292 
7:00 AM. 

  

Vision Committee 

TBA

  

  

Ocala Business Leaders Networking Events
 
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Networking Event?
Contact: Diane Leaf 
352-401-3916  
dleaf@ocalafl.org
 
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Business Tip of the Week
4 Ways to Organize New Ideas and Drive Innovation

Your company's next great idea could come from anyone -- an employee, a customer, a vendor, or even a stranger. Everyone involved in your small business helps you drive innovation. They also create chaos. But, with so much input, how do you make sure the best ideas don't get lost in the shuffle?

 

Some companies collect new ideas in a wiki, which is good for storing information, but terrible for finding it. They end up becoming a disorganized mess of great ideas that go to the wiki to die.

 

To create a culture that fosters innovation, organize new ideas in a way that empowers you to act on them.

 

"People stop participating in an innovation community without active decision-making and transparency," says Tim Meaney, CEO of Kindling, an idea management and collaboration tool. "People are too busy to speak into the void."

 

Here are four tips to help you organize your ideas and drive innovation.

 

 

1. Discuss ideas in a central location. Start by creating a central space where you collect and share ideas. Make sure you're using a dynamic tool, with built-in opportunities for collaboration and feedback. Kindling offers this, as do many other idea management tools. 

 

UserVoice, a San Francisco-based software company that makes user feedback tools, allows customers to share and vote on ideas in an online feedback forum. Customers feel more engaged and UserVoice can easily identify pain points.

 

Related:  3 Easy Exercises to Boost Your Creativity

 

2. Label your lists of ideas. To keep ideas clearly organized, streamline them by topic. You might set up broad categories, such as "customer requested features," or specific ones tailored to a project or goal. Breaking ideas into smaller groups helps you process and select the ones that best suit your business.

 

Labeled lists also create a framework for people to think about new ideas, especially if they're tied to specific projects or goals. The list titles serve as prompts, which help spur creativity and lead to more novel suggestions.

 

3. Make sure a leader owns each list. For each list of ideas, establish a point person who will take ownership -- someone who is an integral part of the team that would act on those ideas. For example, ideas to improve your website's infrastructure need to be collected and owned by the team responsible for maintaining it.

 

"This is probably the most important aspect of a well-functioning innovation program -- a motivated and empowered person or small team who will see ideas through to a decision," Meaney says.

 

Related: 4 Ways to Build a Culture of Innovation at Your Startup

 

4. Treat your idea bank like an inbox. To prevent a backlog of ideas, address each one as quickly as possible. Dismiss the ideas that are definitely not viable, then move any that have potential into specific follow-up categories. Some may need immediate action while others may need more input before you can make a decision. UserVoice allows one month for input before they make a final choice.

 

As you make decisions, be sure to communicate them back to the organization. Knowing which ideas were chosen and why will make people more likely to share their thoughts in the future.  

 

Related: How Successful Leaders Balance Skepticism and Openness

 

Source: http://www.entrepreneur.com/blog/225133?cam=Dev&ctp=Carousel&cdt=3&cdn=225133

OBL Home and Business Expo
OBL Home and Business Expo is April 27, 2013.
Get your tables early as yhey will go fast!
For more info call Charles Gordon at 352-671-9292

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IMPORTANT ADVERTISING INFO FOR OBL MEMBERS

 Available!
OBL Business Directories
 
The new OBL Business Directories are now available for pick up at the next OBL Breakfast meeting.
 
 
All OBL members have the opportunity to advertise in the OBL Business Directory. 30,000 will be printed per year and delivered to 175+ location around Marion County. 
 
If you are interested in having an ad in the OBL Directory, contact 
Charles Gordon OBL V.P. Marketing 352-671-9292 or
 
Ocala Business Leaders, Inc.
 
"Ocala's Premier Networking Club"
 
If you would like to increase your business.
 
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Wednesday morning 7:00 am
at the Ocala Elks Lodge
702 N.E. 25th Ave.
Hot Line: 352-804-3700