Leading with Excellence

Leading with Excellence

December 11 – 12, 2019 – 9:00 AM-4:30 PM

In today’s dynamic workforce, there are a lot of demands on leaders and management teams. Their responsibilities include; facilitating change management, reducing the negative effects of mergers, downsizing or rapid expansion. They also need to understand and motivate their staff and others in the organization. In other words, they need to lead their department and company with inspiring leadership skills and techniques.

The Leading With Excellence Program provides equip supervisors, team leaders, and managers with leadership skills that will strengthen their role as the critical link between strategic goals and tactical performance. Through this development program, supervisors and managers will learn the skills necessary to lead their teams to success.

Participants will learn and apply management concepts, techniques, and tips to communicate, direct, coach, mentor, entrust, and lead others in routine situations and during challenging times of change. They will acquire tools for managing influentially and receive constructive feedback from their facilitator and peers.

Using case studies, discussions, team activities, paired exercises, management simulations, and self-assessments, participants will learn and practice influencing others assertively, diplomatically, and powerfully. Participants will give and receive feedback for communicating expectations, coaching staff to develop their skills, providing advice and options, and helping bring about change despite resistance from others.

To Register, please click here

 

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The Five Key Facets of High Performance Leadership

What makes a good or even a great leader?
Many people in leadership positions struggle with understanding what makes a good or even great leader. While billions of dollars are spent annually on leadership development, quality leadership is still in short supply.

Organizations have responded to the demand for effective leadership with a steady stream of education and training resources, which seem to be plentiful, (for example, at the time of writing, Amazon.com had over 9,000 references on leadership), yet most attempts at building high-performance leadership are either far too complex or too simplistic to be of any practical use to leaders who need to make things happen. So what does work?

While successful organizations focus on three imperatives: aligning strategy & people; developing world-class leaders; and building world-class teams, when we look at what successful leaders personally do to succeed, we find that they concentrate on building their capacity around what we call five key facets of leadership:

Focus – Authenticity – Courage – Empathy – Timing

Focus

Effective leaders stay focused on the outcomes they wish to create and don’t get too married to the methods used to achieve them. They provide this ‘outcomes focus’ for their organization by emphasizing the mission, vision, values and strategic goals of their organization and at the same time building the capacity of their organizations to achieve them.

This capacity-building emphasizes the need to be flexible, creative and innovative and avoid becoming fossilized through the adoption of bureaucratic structures, policies, and processes. It also means letting go of lines of business, products, and programs that don’t support the focus.

Authenticity

Leaders who are authentic attract followers, even leaders who are viewed as being highly driven and often difficult to work for. Simply put, they are viewed as always being themselves.and therefore followers know what to expect from them and can rely on them, come thick or thin.

Authenticity provides the leader with the currency to obtain ‘buy-in’ from key stakeholders, because it builds and maintains trust. Authenticity is the bedrock upon which the other facets are built.

Courage

The challenges facing leaders today are immense and require great courage to overcome. Leaders are constantly being challenged by others, be it their own team, customers, the public or stakeholders. Standing firm in the face of criticism, yet having the courage to admit when they are wrong, are hallmarks of courageous leaders.

Also, shifting an organization from being introspective to becoming customer-focused requires courage when people pay lip service to the new direction…it means calling people on their bluff.

Empathy

Effective leaders know how to listen empathetically. thus legitimizing others’ input. By doing so, they promote consensus building and build strong teams. They coach others to do the same, and so create a culture of inclusiveness. They tend to be great listeners who capitalize on the ideas of others and provide recognition for these ideas, yet they don’t get bogged down in overly complicated dialogue.

While they create learning organizations that place a high value on dialogue and continuous feedback, they know when to take action, when to ‘fish or cut bait’, which brings us on to the fifth facet…

Timing

The one facet that can make or break a leader is in knowing when to make critical decisions and when not to. All of the other facets must be viewed as subservient to getting the timing of critical decisions and actions right. There is a need to be focused, authentic, courageous and empathetic, but get the timing wrong on critical decisions and everything else stands to be nullified.

Great leaders move with appropriate speed. They don’t believe that everything must be done immediately…they know how to prioritize, and how to get their team to prioritize. As well, they engage in timely follow-through to ensure actions that are committed to happen in a well-coordinated and timely way.

Is that all it takes to be a great leader? These facets of high-performance leadership are not exhaustive. Just as one would look at the facets of a diamond, upon closer observation other facets become observable.

Any person can aspire to be a great leader by starting with these facets. If you are in a leadership role, regardless of your position in your organization, start by asking yourself the following key questions:

Key Questions
1. How focused am I? How much of my time do I spend communicating and inspiring people about our mission, vision and strategic goals? How much focus do I create in my organization? How married am I/my organization to methods that have outlived their usefulness?

2. Am I viewed as authentic? Do people see and hear the real me? Do I wear a mask at work, and remove it when I leave each evening?

3. How courageous am I when my values, vision, and goals are challenged? Do I stand firm and only change my position when I know that I am wrong?

4. How empathetic am I? Too much/too little? Do I create enough opportunities for open and candid dialogue? Do I ever find myself getting bogged down in consensus building, or leading my team to false consensus? Is there a feeling of inclusiveness and engagement amongst the members of my organization, and with other stakeholders, including customers?

5. Do I make and execute decisions in a timely fashion? Do I know when to ‘fish or cut bait?’ – do I demand well-coordinated and timely execution of strategy from others?

What can you do to create a high-performance leadership culture? Asking these questions in a candid way will open up many possibilities for you, your organization or your clients…if you have the courage to do it. Building and sustaining a high-performance leadership culture takes time, patience and a clear focus on the vital few characteristics that leaders can develop naturally and authentically.

Listening to what people expect from you as a leader, and then responding empathically, in a timely fashion, will move you dramatically towards mastering these five key facets of high-performance leadership.

Above all, you need to TAKE ACTION.

 

About the Author

Brian Ward is co-founder and CEO of Affinity Consulting and Training. Based in Edmonton, Alberta he provides leadership and management development to organizations in the private and public sectors throughout Canada.

Receive a free downloadable copy of his book Lead People…Manage Things: Master The Five Key Facets of High-Performance Leadership when you subscribe to his weekly newsletter Monday Morning Mentor.

 

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Free Webinar – How to Overcome Conflict with Project Stakeholders

In this FREE LIVE WEBINAR, you will learn how to deal with stakeholders during high stress and complex projects.

How to Overcome Conflict with Project Stakeholders

Presented by: Michelle Phaneuf
P.Eng., Chartered Mediator, Certified Coach, Certified Psychological Health & Safety Adviser, Trained Ombudsman, LevellingUp Sage

Thursday, Oct. 10 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT

In this LIVE WEBINAR, we will discuss:

  • Your response to conflict with stakeholders
  • Our brains in stress
  • How your definition of conflict affects your perception of conflict
  • Unproductive versus productive conflict
  • Strategies for strong collaboration

Register here.

Unavailable to attend? Register and receive the webinar recording!

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Introduction to Emergenetics Workshop

The cost of Miscommunication is high!!! A recent International Data Corporation study puts the cost at $620 per employee in companies with 100,000 or more employees. It can soar to a whopping $4200 per person if an organization has 100 or less.

If you are intrigued by the idea of developing your personal and professional potential, as well as that of others, you will undoubtedly be interested in Emergenetics, a proven psychometric tool used around the world but new to the Canadian market. This program will give you a fuller understanding of your own thought and behavioural preferences, and help you to communicate more easily and effectively with others.

Details:
Date: Monday, October 4, 2019
Location: Ryerson Oakham House, 60 Gould Street, Toronto, ON Google Map
Time: 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Certified Emergenetics Facilitator: Karen Elkin
Cost of Workshop and Profile: $299 (Click below to enroll)

Through the workshop, you will:
• Increase self-awareness
• Discover others’ perceptions of you
• Communicate more effectively
• Make informed decisions
• Value your inherent talents
• Recognize core values

Who should attend:
• Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and others
• Managers who aspire to build cohesive teams
• Consultants/trainers looking for neuro-scientific tools that resonate with individuals and organizations
• Coaches/mentors and psychologists who are interested in gaining additional
insight into their processes
• Educators who desire to enhance their effectiveness with students and staff

Click here to enroll.  Enroll soon as space will be limited.

We look forward to meeting you at this exciting event in Toronto on Friday, Oct 4, 2019 and to sharing a simpler, easier way to understand yourself and others with the neuro-science of Emergenetics!

If you’d like more information, simply respond to this email or call 905.636.0797.

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Chemical Inventory & Safety Audit : What You Need to Know

Setting up and managing a Chemical Inventory can be a difficult task, even when you think you have done your research or have prepared yourself with a spreadsheet or list to follow. The difficulty comes when you begin attempting to cross-reference Chemicals with the Vendor SDS, which may create significant problems if you are unable to do so.

A man conducting a chemical inventory in a MySDS vest

Tracking chemicals in the workplace requires detailed knowledge of all possible “hiding places”. Chemicals can be found in the strangest places –and they can be easily overlooked.

MySDS and Green Lights Logos with Did you know and hazardous materials Insulation bat and Brick

It is not always obvious that certain items can also be considered “chemicals” – did you know that welding rods and certain building materials (IE. insulation batts, bricks) may be hazardous if exposure to by-products occurs? As a result, you may not be able to perform risk assessments for the whole site. Chemicals often interact explosively with other chemicals, so storage location may be a problem if you need to have multiple chemicals with a certain distance between them. The Inventory must identify the distance between chemicals so that appropriate incompatibilities reporting can take place.

 

Chemical Inventory and Safety Audit made easy…

 

Green Lights and MySDS will work with you to determine which procedures and information are necessary for your business.

 

We will conduct a physical inventory of all hazardous chemicals including *consumer products.

 

*Consumer products are products that do not require a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) when purchased by a consumer in a retail setting, however, some of these products do require an SDS when they are brought into the workplace (example: paints, hand soaps, inks)

 

 We will compile a list including:

• Chemical name (i.e Acetone)

• Amount – unit of measure (i.e 1 litre)

• Container type (i.e Glass bottle)

• Manufacturer (i.e Aldrich)

• Exact location (i.e Building C, Warehouse Office, Shelf A)

 

Shelf full of chemicals do you know every nook and cranny with MySDS information

 

We will also update the chemical inventory database when you:

1) Move to a new location

2) Acquire a new hazardous chemical

3) Your inventory volumes change more than 10%

4) You remove a chemical from your inventory

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

A company must declare their inventory status even if there are zero chemicals in stock when their inventory is conducted.

 

Other areas that may need to be reviewed during a Chemical inventory or Safety Audit:

· Placarding

· Designated Substances

· CAS Numbers

· Hot-Spot Identification

· Chemicals Incompatibility reporting

· Hazardous Substances reporting

· Dangerous Goods reporting

· Radioactive materials, biological materials (or etiological agents), or controlled substances;

are maintained in separate tracking systems.

 

We do ALL the work. We keep you compliant!

 

Green Lights Environmental Logo with green globe ball and arrow        MySDS inc. logo with hexagons

Green Lights Environmental is the sister company of MySDS inc.

www.greenlightsinc.ca  |  www.mysds.ca

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Free Live Webinar – Women in Leadership: Leader Know Thyself

Free Live Webinar – Women in Leadership: Leader Know Thyself

In this FREE LIVE WEBINAR, you will learn how to find your courage and take meaningful steps forward as a woman leader.
Presented by: Kerry Black
Executive Coach, Coach Educator, Educator, Speaker, LevellingUp Sage

 

In this LIVE WEBINAR, you will learn

  • Your two key voices, and the choir of your other voices, that influence everything you do.
  • Practical strategies to work with your two key voices; your inner mentor and your inner critic.

Do you find yourself holding back? Waiting to be asked… asked to speak, asked to lead, asked for your input?

Do you find yourself just dreaming and not taking action? Or maybe seeing the opportunity to make an impact and yet hesitating?

Do you hear a variety of conflicting messages in your self-talk? “Go for it! You can do this! Wait, maybe not. You’re not ready. Just do it, you can lead! Think it through, you’re not ready.”

If this sounds like you, please join me for my introductory webinar. I guarantee you will know yourself better. Self knowledge is key to leading yourself and leading others.

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Free Webinar – Leading the Ins and Outs of Cognitive Diversity

Leading the Ins and Outs of Cognitive Diversity

September 25, 2019 @ 1:00 p.m.EST, 2:00 p.m. AST, 2:30 p.m. NST

Please REGISTER HERE for this  exclusive free opportunity!

This webinar address will include: •Reflective activities to connect concepts to personal cognitive strengths and team members cognitive strengths •Scientific background on how we work and establish neuro-pathways •Story-telling and activities to illustrate concepts.

Based on the principles of Emergenetics, you will learn to improve communication, connection, and performance through an enlightening process of self-awareness and discovery. Learn how the real magic happens when teams can be built synergistically, and team members can collaborate more effectively by “borrowing another person’s brain.”

I sincerely hope you will take full advantage of this invitation and informative experience! 

Gail Green, President

Emergentics Ontario

[email protected]

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Free Webinar- Enhancing Asset Management with Smart City Data

The Next Wave of Innovation: Enhancing Asset Management with Smart City Data

Open webinar |  September 12th – 1pm – 2pm ET

As smart city technologies continue to advance urban planning approaches and enhance service delivery, an emerging trend of integrating smart city data with asset management has materialized. Smart city technology has primarily focused on the Internet of Things (IoT) which provides advanced interconnectedness of service delivery as it enables various objects and entities to communicate with each other through the internet. However, the basis of smart city advancement has been the utilization of data generated through sensors and other automated collection methods. A new opportunity has emerged where generated asset attribute data can be used to inform and advance asset management practices within municipalities, thus reducing costs and improving service delivery to citizens. 

This informative webinar will focus on the benefits that can be achieved through breaking down the siloed efforts of asset management advancement and smart city technology adoption and provide examples of how these initiatives can be effectively linked.

Panelists:

  • Doug Hatler, Chief Revenue Officer, Fracta Inc.
  • John Chiappetta, Head of IoT, FoxNet Inc.

Register here

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For Immediate Release – Announcing Exciting New Partnership

September 5th, 2019

           

 

muniSERV and ASI Technologies Announce Exciting New Partnership 

muniSERV.ca and ASI Technologies have joined forces to bring even more value to our respective customers and members to bring enhanced membership value to clients of both organizations!

Both companies offer well-known, powerful online platforms that focus on the municipal marketplace throughout Canada.  This unique alliance will provide additional reach to hundreds more municipalities through our numerous partnerships with municipal associations and organizations across Canada.

By working together muniSERV and ASI Technologies are able to provide incredible savings to our professional members to boost their exposure with both joint advertising opportunities and joint memberships, including The Road Authority™ (TRA), which is delivered in partnership with the Ontario Good Roads Association (OGRA).

See the Press Release – TRA and MuniSERV announce partnership to learn more details on joint advertising and membership opportunities.

Susan Shannon, Founder & Principal, muniSERV & muniJOBS – [email protected]

Steven Desrocher, President, ASI Technologies Inc. (The Road Authority) – [email protected]

 

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Urban Economy Forum – Towards a Sustainable Urban Economy

As part of celebrations marking World Cities’ Day, 2019 UN-Habitat, International City Leaders (ICL) and the Urban Economy Forum Association will host the 1st Annual Urban Economy Forum in Toronto, Canada on October 29- October 30, 2019.

The Forum will facilitate dialogue between cities, financial institutions, and the private sector on ways to create sustainable development markets by enhancing the efficiency of the urban economy.

The critical role of urban economy in making cities sustainable and resilient was highlighted at the UN Habitat III conference in Quito, Ecuador in October 2016 where member states endorsed the New Urban Agenda. A key goal of the NUA is to “ensure sustainable and inclusive urban economies by leveraging the agglomeration benefits of well-planned urbanization, including high productivity, competitiveness, and innovation.”

The Urban Economy Forum will foster strategic finance and economic networking between various stakeholders including mayors, policymakers at national and city levels, international development agencies, academic institutions, scholars and investment facilitators.

To see if the forum is a right fit for you or your organization, please reach out to Christopher at  [email protected]

For more details visit: https://www.ueforum.org/

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