Posts Tagged motivation
Posted by Gallant in Business Tips on October 5, 2009

Excellence – Truer Words Were Never Spoken
The less you associate with some people, the more your life will improve.
Any time you tolerate mediocrity in others, it increases your mediocrity.
An important attribute in successful people is their impatience with negative thinking and negative acting people.
As you grow, your associates will change.
Some of your friends will not want you to go on.
They will want you to stay where they are.
Friends that don’t help you climb will want you to crawl.
Your friends will stretch your vision or choke your dream.
Those that don’t increase you will eventually decrease you.
Consider this:
Never receive counsel from unproductive people.
Never discuss your problems with someone incapable of contributing to the solution, because those who never succeed themselves are always first to tell you how.
Not everyone has a right to speak into your life.
You are certain to get the worst of the bargain when you exchange ideas with the wrong person.
Don’t follow anyone who’s not going anywhere.
With some people you spend an evening: with others you invest it.
Be careful where you stop to inquire for directions along the road of life.
Wise is the person who fortifies his life with the right friendships.
If you run with wolves, you will learn how to howl. But, if you associate with eagles, you will learn how to soar to great heights.
“A mirror reflects a man’s face, but what he is really like is shown by the kind of friends he chooses.”
The simple but true fact of life is that you become like those with whom you closely associate – for the good and the bad.
Note: Be not mistaken.
This is applicable to family as well as friends.
Yes…do love, appreciate and be thankful for your family, for they will always be your family no matter what.
Just know that they are human first and though they are family to you, they may be a friend to someone else and will fit somewhere in the criteria above.
“In Prosperity Our Friends Know Us.
In Adversity We Know Our Friends.”
“Never make someone a priority when you are only an option for them.”
“If you are going to achieve excellence in big things, you develop the habit in little matters. Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude.”…………………..Colin Powell
Communications 101 – Communicating with younger employees
Posted by Dan in Business Tips on September 16, 2009

Generation gaps in the workplace call for new approaches to communicating with younger employees.
The generation, born between 1978 and 2000 and considered the most tech savvy group in the workforce, isn’t getting high marks from employers. A www.jobfox.com poll found that only 20 percent of bosses characterize millennials as great performers, compared to 63 percent for baby boomers and 58 percent for members of Generation X.
However some, such as Jobfox CEO Rob McGovern, say the blame for millennials’ poor performance ratings doesn’t fall on the youngsters. McGovern says corporate leaders need an attitude adjustment when it comes to millennial professionals and that understanding their four key motivators will improve the relationship between the two groups. Those motivators are:
• Balance. Millennials don’t accept the nine-to-five work week like preceding generations. They want to set their own hours.
• Full force. This generation wants to begin contributing immediately. Companies should help them see how their work is important and how it affects the bottom line.
• Stability. Employees in this group seek long-term positions. As long as their goals are met and they can maintain a healthy work-life balance, they will remain loyal employees.
• Leading edge. Millennials know that staying current when it comes to technology is important and want to keep their skills up to date. Providing learning opportunities will encourage them to stay put and not look for better opportunities elsewhere.
Recession Defense
Posted by Dan in Promotional Ideas on September 3, 2009

Four Ways To Keep Your Customer Service Top-Notch And Indispensible
Flexible Workforce
In the face of staff cuts, cross-train employees so they can fill a variety of roles.
Spoil Your Staff
Uncertainty about their jobs can shatter employee morale, so offer work schedule flexibility and other rewards to compensate.
Invest In Low-Cost Technology
Consider purchasing small pieces of new equipment that make your workers’ lives easier.
Play Favorites
Keep your best customers happy with fast service, extra attention and flexible rules.
Leadership
Posted by Gallant in Business Tips on April 10, 2009

What great leaders do:
Leaders relentlessly upgrade their team, using every encounter as an opportunity to evaluate, coach and build self confidence.
70-20-10 rule ( 70% life blood – 20% stars – 10% should be out )
What are you going to do this year to upgrade your team?
Leaders make sure people not only see the vision, they live and breathe it.
Get a vision and speak about it.
Leaders get into everyone’s skin, exuding positive energy and optimism.
Show your passion – You are on a stage every day.
Your employees will be watching your every move.
Even when times are tough, you must
Leaders establish Trust with candor, transparency and credit.
Candor – don’t be afraid to speak your mind.
Transparency – if things are going to be tough, let people know and when things get better, let them know too.
Credit – Give credit where credit is due.
Leaders have the courage to make unpopular decisions and gut calls.
If you have your employees trust then they will understand when the tough decisions have to be made.
Leaders probe and push with a curiosity that borders on skepticism, making sure their questions are answered with action.
If you don’t understand something, don’t be afraid to ask about it. Don’t be afraid to not know and
Then followed up with Action.
Leaders inspire calculated risk by setting the example.
Taking calculated risk is a MUST DO in business.
Be pro-active and future thinking.
Leaders Celebrate.
Celebrate with your employees.
Inspired by Jack’s book about Winning.
HR Article – Motivating Staff after Layoffs
Posted by Gallant in Business Tips on September 24, 2008
Handle With Care: Motivating After Layoffs
