Cheesecake Training

Cheesecake Training


Cheesecake Training

Leadership development is not rocket science. It is not complex or mysterious.

Leaders need training pure and simple. Not complete changes in their approach to leadership, but simple skills development. Most “leaders” are given the latest training from the latest book by the latest guru. Whether it is Management By Objectives (MBO), Total Quality Management (TQM), Six Sigma or the “blue ocean”, does it really matter what style or model of management, leadership, team building or quality control you follow? Profile 100 top leaders and no two leaders have exactly the same approach or model. Yet all great leaders have some core skills but very different approaches to these skills.

These core skills include:

1. Consistency and the ability to care for their people and their successes.

2. Methods of developing their people. Some may coach while others may mentor. Some leaders conduct regular training based upon a plan while others give employees freedom and leeway to develop.

3. Systems for improving the processes their people use. Some do it through a statistical approach such as MBO, TQM or Six Sigma. Others use PERT or FLOW charts and project management techniques.

4. Communication techniques that fit their personality. Some are direct and hands-on. Others are very hands-off and empowering.

In reality, all methods and styles can work if applied correctly. What is essential is that they fit the style of the leader. Leaders need to be taught how to be themselves, how to care about their people, how to listen, make decisions, delegate and grow their people. Most training is ineffective because it is cerebral, strictly auditory and only in the training room. No one learns in a training room! They get ideas. It is when leaders actually take those ideas out and use them that they learn.

For training to be effective those ideas must be connected to their work, the
team’s actions in the office or the leader’s objectives. Otherwise it will be a
potential waste of scarce training resources. This takes far more skill than merely
the ability to speak and assemble a powerpoint. I’ve worked with HR
departments that blew big bucks on a 5-star setting and meals for leaders but did
not want to invest in coloured paper for their handouts and materials. While
coloured visuals can enhance retention by 65% (according to a Dartnell study) and
is the least expensive part of training, some companies would rather give their people cheesecake than retention.

Other times trainings are held on-site and leaders go back to their desks at breaks and lunch and rarely return on time. When they reappear, their minds are glued to the problems sitting on their desks – not their training. Some organisations won’t invest to get the right trainer or facilitator. They bargain hunt and see trainers as generic and even as an afterthought. Anyone can train, however not everyone can transform a group and create a learning environment connected to the workplace that gets results.

A local HR team was tasked with putting on a meeting for 180 people. They conducted a full training needs analysis, arranged the venue, facilitator and all the details. In a short 10 minute meeting, the “big boss” shot down all their plans, changed key details and threw away over 100 hours of their best efforts. Other times, training dates get moved because the “big boss” from North America or Europe could not make it to Asia that week. All the plans, hotel reservations, flight schedules for dozens or hundreds of people had to be changed. Training and meetings should be scheduled months in advance and held inviolate. The pace of change is not an excuse for cancelling months of preparation. The pace of change is the reason those meetings and trainings are essential.

Once all the objectives are laid out, it should be about changing behaviours, not delivering content. When it comes to leadership training and development, less is more. Learn a bit, apply one of a dozen or more forms of group work to understand and apply the learning, then move on to the next point. While there are many other challenges to leadership training effectiveness like establishing ROI, follow-up issues, budget and time constraints, these tips may be within your scope to influence immediately.

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Are Leaders Born or Made?

Are Leaders Born or Made? Are Leaders Born or Developed?

What do you think? Check out the below video.

If you have feedback or questions on whether leaders are born or made, just leave your comments here.

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Overcoming FEAR of Public Speaking! 3 Quick and Easy Tips

Public speaking is something everyone has to do from time to time. For some, it is a joy and an opportunity to shine. For others, a torment and a drudgery. Here are 3 quick tips to help you overcome the FEAR of public speaking.

First, remember FEAR is False Evidence Appearing Real. We think they, the audience, is not on our side. RUBBISH! I have never gone before ANY audience that was hoping I would be bad. Every audience wants you to be GOOD and wants you to be effective and interesting. In other words, they are on your side!

Second, NEVER EVER speak to a CROWD. Crowds are tough audiences. Speak to INDIVIDUALS. It is easy for most of us to speak to one person at a time.  That is, speak to just one person in the audience at a time. Speak to a friendly face for 30 seconds. Then look towards another friendly face and speak to him or her for 30 seconds. By speaking to just ONE person at a time, you minimise your fear and maximise the impact upon your audience.

Third, look at those who smile more. Happy, pleasant people feed you energy and relax you. Never look at those who appear to be sucking on a lime. They are the black-holes of your energy and enthusiasm.

If you focus on these 3 suggestions,  you are instantly a more confident and capable speaker. In future blogs we’ll cover dozens more ideas for speaking and presenting as well as ideas for career development, sales, time and stress management, leadership and team building.

Smile Maker: How can a wife tell when her husband is dead?

The TV is still on but no more beer is getting drunk.

You still don’t see him but the pay checks stop.

He starts to smell worse than his socks.

He no longer breaks wind.

You finally get caught-up with the dirty laundry.

You get your first good night’s sleep in years!

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Turn Around: How to turn things around for the better

I’ve survived 3 recessions and several major business upsets over the past 27 years of owning and running my own business. Here are 3 quick tips to turn things around if they start going wrong.

1) Focus. Stop doing 10,000 things and focus on ONE thing that has the greatest chance of producing great results. I wasted too much time in the beginning trying to work on too many activities. THEN, I focused on writing my newspaper column and calling potential clients and the business grew.

At this stage of my life, I focus as much on family as I do on business. I don’t want to lose what really matters while I seek business and financial success.

2) MASSIVE ACTION: A little action gets you a little result. Think of turning a huge ship around. The Titanic hit the ice berg in part because the rudder was too small for the size of the ship. Had the rudder been twice the size, it may not have crashed. Don’t make 10 calls a day, make 100.

Applying the concept to your personal relationships, don’t tell your spouse you love him / her, show it by changing, growing, hugging longer, smiling more and being better.

3) Eyes on the prize: Keep looking at your main goal. Everything in this world will try to distract you from your main goal. Email. Text messages. Low-priority phone calls. Keep your eye on the prize and spend 80% – 90% of your day working on achieving your main goal (business or personal)

I could share 100 more ideas for turning things around but if you don’t use these first 3, the rest is really wasted effort. Wishing YOU great success and happiness.

Smile Maker: A lawyer called a plumber to fix a leak under his sink. Fixing the leak, the plumber handed the lawyer a bill for $200.

The lawyer complained, “You were only here 15 minutes. That’s $800 an hour!. I’m a lawyer and I don’t make that much money!”

The plumber said in reply, “That’s why I quit being a lawyer.”

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Don’t Give Up!

This week the message is short and sweet. Don’t give up.

If you think you are drowning, you will, if you stop swimming. It does not matter that the ocean is a kilometre deep or that land is no where in site. You are NOT drowning until you stop swimming.

In a fight? You may be cut, bruised, bleeding, aching and screaming with pain. You are not losing until you stop punching and kicking.

In debt? No problem. Stop spending and start earning more. You are not in trouble until you give up.

In marriage troubles? Start loving more. Stop blaming. Stop taking all the blame. Stop fighting. Stop punching or being the punching bag. PRAY NON STOP. Never give up.

In love? Never give up.

What ever you want in life… go for it. Just never give up.

Smile Maker: Many people want to serve God. But only as advisers.

I’m in Brunei this week. Our 30th country!!

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