Posts Tagged ‘human resources’

Feb

22

LW Anniversary shoutout!

Posted by: Christine Robinson

The LW Family would like to put out the following anniversary blast….

HAPPY 8-YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO DERRICK LARANE!!!!!!!!

One of Local Wisdom’s founding fathers is celebrating 8 years of passionate dedication to his dream gig this month!

Please join me in a warm round of “Congratulatifications, Derrick!” on 8 years of  inspiring leadership :)

You Rock!




Feb

01

LW Happy Anniversary Shout outs

Posted by: Christine Robinson

2010 is being coined the Year of Growth for Local Wisdom.  We are excited to continue pushing forward and as we do, we can’t help but be reminded of the stellar cast of characters who have helped bring us to where we are today:  our beloved employees.

So as part of our continued growth, we are maintaining our commitment to acknowledging the valued efforts of all our employees.

Beginning this year, we will be acknowledging milestone anniversaries, namely the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th and 10th year of employee tenures, with a little something special :)   A small token of appreciation, a special LW Blog shout out and a whole lotta love!  LET’S GET STARTED, SHALL WE??!

We just wanted to take a moment and give the following LW employees an anniversary shout out:

Happy 1st Year Anniversary!

Eric Williamson,  1/19

RJay Haluko,  1/5

Happy 3rd Year Anniversary!

Joe Fonte,  2/1

Laurie Kathiari,  2/5

We value your hard work and dedication and are so happy you are a part of the LW Family.  We wouldn’t be where we are today without awesome employees like you!

xoxo




Oct

17

Intro session for Dale Carnegie’s Leadership Training for managers

Posted by: Pinaki Kathiari

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Anita Zinsmeister of the South Jersey Dale Carnegie Training left me a voicemail last week to attend a free intro class for Leadership Training for Managers (LTM). The 7 week (1 day a week) program covers: planning, decision making, time management, motivation, conflict resolution, and fostering innovation.

The group has an excellent ability to teach through games, simulations, and discussions. Derrick and I have taken the High Impact Presentation training. Well worth it.

If you want to check it out visit: http://southjersey.dalecarnegie.com

I’ve always wanted to attend, but wanted to get the other partners involved. It’s best we are on the same page. Needless to say we went yesterday and had a great time.

If you’ve taken the LTM class, I’d like to hear from you. We’re definately takeing the course, but probably not until next year first quarter. This time of the year is our most busiest.

Here are some notable quoatables from the intro class

You can only coast when your going downhill.

If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.

Imperfect action always beats perfect inaction.

Only knowledge that gets used sticcks in the mind.

Bonus! Here’s DC’s 7 management diseases:

  1. “We’ve never done it that way.”
  2. “We’ve always done it this way.”
  3. “If it’s not broken, why fix it?”
  4. “We’ve tried that back in 1988 and it didn’t work.”
  5. “it costs too much.”
  6. “That’s not my job.”
  7. “We’re just not ready for that just yet.”



Sep

15

Next gen Intranet sites

Posted by: Pinaki Kathiari

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Earlier last month Jakob Nielson posted his latest research findings on Social Networking on Intranets. Also always the study was quite thorough with case studies from 14 companies over 6 countries.

We work on a good number of Intranet sites for our customers and we find they are facing many of the same challenges.

Here are some notable quote-ables from the article.

When Intranet information architectures are structured according to the org chart, employees have a hard time finding their way around.

As people embrace social media in their private lives, they naturally expect to use similar tools within the enterprise

most companies are not very far along in a wholesale adoption of Web 2.0 technologies

Social software is not a trend that can be ignored. It’s affecting fundamental change in how people expect to communicate, both with each other and the companies they do business with.

successful social media initiatives at many companies emerged from underground, grassroots efforts

social software isn’t really about the tools. It’s about what the tools let users do and the business problems the tools address

So, rather than saying: “X is hot on the Web, let’s get it on the intranet,” say: “We need to accomplish Y; can X help us?”

void advertising the new tools as new tools. Instead, simply integrate them into the existing intranet, so that users encounter them naturally.

The tool itself is nothing; the value comes from the strength of its content.

Widespread use of internal social media breaks down communication barriers. That sounds good, but it can threaten people accustomed to having a monopoly on information and communication.

Corporate communications must adapt to social media’s real-time culture and become much more proactive than in the past

Before implementing intranet collaboration tools, you must consider company culture.

Things Take Time

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Jun

04

Let’s put a effin’ post up

Posted by: Michael Alfaro

Yey! We are here!