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Will You Add? - Management by Deer-Caught-in-Headlights
Advergaming - A Smart Marketing MoveAdvergaming, considered to be one of the newest marketing and advertising strategies, is rapidly becoming the darling of the advertising industry. Though the term "advergames" wasn't coined until 2001 in a Wired magazine's "Jargon Watch" column, advergaming as a marketing tool is actually older than most people realize.The first real advergame was a customized videogame incorporating brand messages and was distributed on floppy disk by American Home Foods to promote the Chef Boyardee brand during the b>freeze. So what do you do when you’re in a new leadership situation and you’re
feeling as if every good idea just took a vacation from your brain?
(Who told all of those good ideas they could leave now?)
- Pretend you’re an actor. Let’s face it: Actors get paid to display
emotions that aren’t real. The best in their field are skilled at making us
believe they know something they don’t actually know or feel something they
don’t actually feel. Some adult education programs o
Stress Reduction TipsOur doctors and therapists warn that stress is the cause of many illnesses and reduces the quality of sleep, relationships and well being. Yet, how can you reduce stress without shirking your duties and responsibilities? Everyone dreams of running away to a French chateau as they are driving the carpool in heavy traffic. However, usually we do not need to change our lives drastically to make substantial improvements to our health and happiness. Here are six steps for type A personalities and overworked moms Tom is a childhood friend of my brother’s. He lived about four houses from
us since our junior-high days, and the guys have been friends for years.
After getting his degree from Purdue, Tom went to work for a steel company.
The guys have another friend, Mark, who, after graduating, wound up leasing
a seat at the Mercantile Exchange and later buying it.Fast-forward several years, when Tom is married with four sons. A couple
other friends of their jumped on the “Merc bandwagon” and were doing quite
well. By now Mark was a millionaire. Mark offered to help Tom get started
working at the Merc. Of course, that would mean Tom would have to quit his
job at the steel company, and still support four children and two adults. I don’t recall how long he took to consider the offer. Eventually he quit
the steel company job and headed to the Merc. My brother’s friends said that for Tom’s first two months at the Merc he
looked like a deer caught in headlights. I recalled Tom’s story as I watched another episode of The Apprentice.
Contestants who had watched other people in the role of the project manager
on their teams seemed to forget everything they learned from observation. They could have made actual lists (if not on paper then at least in their minds)
of what had worked and what had not worked for previous project managers,
and then applied what they learned when it was their turn to lead their team. Rather, I saw deer-caught-in-headlights expressions. Then compassion would
kick in and I cut them some slack as I thought, “Well, they’re on TV, so of
course they’re nervous.” But then I would think, “Hello? You’re on TV and you know it! Create a plan
and act on it!” The truth is, you don’t have to be on TV managing a team to get stuck looking
like a deer caught in headlights while in a leadership role. You could be leading –
- a corporate division
- a small business’ distribution area
- a meeting of a dozen people in a conference room
- your kid’s soccer team
and just freeze. So what do you do when you’re in a new leadership situation and you’re
feeling as if every good idea just took a vacation from your brain?
(Who told all of those good ideas they could leave now?)
- Pretend you’re an actor. Let’s face it: Actors get paid to display
emotions that aren’t real. The best in their field are skilled at making us
believe they know something they don’t actually know or feel something they
don’t actually feel. Some adult education programs of
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working at the Merc. Of course, that would mean Tom would have to quit his
job at the steel company, and still support four children and two adults.I don’t recall how long he took to consider the offer. Eventually he quit
the steel company job and headed to the Merc. My brother’s friends said that for Tom’s first two months at the Merc he
looked like a deer caught in headlights. I recalled Tom’s story as I watched another episode of The Apprentice.
Contestants who had watched other people in the role of the project manager
on their teams seemed to forget everything they learned from observation. They could have made actual lists (if not on paper then at least in their minds)
of what had worked and what had not worked for previous project managers,
and then applied what they learned when it was their turn to lead their team. Rather, I saw deer-caught-in-headlights expressions. Then compassion would
kick in and I cut them some slack as I thought, “Well, they’re on TV, so of
course they’re nervous.” But then I would think, “Hello? You’re on TV and you know it! Create a plan
and act on it!” The truth is, you don’t have to be on TV managing a team to get stuck looking
like a deer caught in headlights while in a leadership role. You could be leading –
- a corporate division
- a small business’ distribution area
- a meeting of a dozen people in a conference room
- your kid’s soccer team
and just freeze. So what do you do when you’re in a new leadership situation and you’re
feeling as if every good idea just took a vacation from your brain?
(Who told all of those good ideas they could leave now?)
- Pretend you’re an actor. Let’s face it: Actors get paid to display
emotions that aren’t real. The best in their field are skilled at making us
believe they know something they don’t actually know or feel something they
don’t actually feel. Some adult education programs o
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Contestants who had watched other people in the role of the project manager
on their teams seemed to forget everything they learned from observation.They could have made actual lists (if not on paper then at least in their minds)
of what had worked and what had not worked for previous project managers,
and then applied what they learned when it was their turn to lead their team. Rather, I saw deer-caught-in-headlights expressions. Then compassion would
kick in and I cut them some slack as I thought, “Well, they’re on TV, so of
course they’re nervous.” But then I would think, “Hello? You’re on TV and you know it! Create a plan
and act on it!” The truth is, you don’t have to be on TV managing a team to get stuck looking
like a deer caught in headlights while in a leadership role. You could be leading –
- a corporate division
- a small business’ distribution area
- a meeting of a dozen people in a conference room
- your kid’s soccer team
and just freeze. So what do you do when you’re in a new leadership situation and you’re
feeling as if every good idea just took a vacation from your brain?
(Who told all of those good ideas they could leave now?)
- Pretend you’re an actor. Let’s face it: Actors get paid to display
emotions that aren’t real. The best in their field are skilled at making us
believe they know something they don’t actually know or feel something they
don’t actually feel. Some adult education programs o
An Introduction to Supply Chain ManagementThe mere mention of supply chain management, outside of business circles, tends to set eyes rolling. While it may not be of interest to the average lay-person, it is an item of great interest to those in the business community. Supply chain management is a crucial element of good overall business management. Long term viability and corporate profitability are critically dependent upon it. Let's spend a few minutes exploring the basics of supply chain management.Supply chain management refers to t thought, “Well, they’re on TV, so of
course they’re nervous.”But then I would think, “Hello? You’re on TV and you know it! Create a plan
and act on it!” The truth is, you don’t have to be on TV managing a team to get stuck looking
like a deer caught in headlights while in a leadership role. You could be leading –
- a corporate division
- a small business’ distribution area
- a meeting of a dozen people in a conference room
- your kid’s soccer team
and just freeze. So what do you do when you’re in a new leadership situation and you’re
feeling as if every good idea just took a vacation from your brain?
(Who told all of those good ideas they could leave now?)
- Pretend you’re an actor. Let’s face it: Actors get paid to display
emotions that aren’t real. The best in their field are skilled at making us
believe they know something they don’t actually know or feel something they
don’t actually feel. Some adult education programs o
Change Management and Over Regulations Causing ChaosThere are more and more top executives in Corporations calling it quits. Indeed this gives rise to the next generations to move up the ladder, unfortunately when we look at the cause of all these departures we see some huge problems. Namely all this change management is being caused by over regulation such as Sarbanes Oxley and CEOs realize that they will be hung out to dry if a mistake is made and find themselves in litigation or worse in Prison.So, instead they are leaving the companies, with their b>freeze.So what do you do when you’re in a new leadership situation and you’re
feeling as if every good idea just took a vacation from your brain?
(Who told all of those good ideas they could leave now?)
- Pretend you’re an actor. Let’s face it: Actors get paid to display
emotions that aren’t real. The best in their field are skilled at making us
believe they know something they don’t actually know or feel something they
don’t actually feel. Some adult education programs offer classes called “Acting
for Non-actors,” which teaches acting skills for real-world social situations
(such as leadership). Get the mindset of an actor to help you act more confident
(until you really are).
- Put on your game face. Think about that deer-caught-in-headlights
look you’ve seen on other people. Your “game face” should be the opposite of that
look. Rather than looking lost, frozen, or fearful, your game face will be
purposeful and assured. Stop by a mirror occasionally to check what you see in
your eyes. Make adjustments if necessary. (If you don’t want people to see you
do this, keep a small mirror in your pocket and take it to a place where you will
have privacy.)
- Take a couple breaks in the day to write, review, or adjust a brief list
of important topics & ideas. These will be topics that tend to take a vacation
from your brain at the worst possible moments. Keep the list handy. By reviewing it
regularly, those topics and ideas will be more likely to “stay” in your mind even
when you’re likely to freeze up.
Several years after Tom started his work at the Merc, I was headed downtown to
a client’s office, walking through the train station around 11:30 in the morning.
Passing me to catch a train to go home was Tom, looking confident. He was finished
with his work for the day. Not bad. Life is good.
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