Free Live Webinar – Understanding the World of Change

Understanding the World of Change – free live webinar

Friday, Nov 8, 2019 – 12pm Mountain / 2pm Eastern

Change Happens! 
But leading change well is an expert skill that few have mastered.
Explore what inspiring leadership looks like in today’s complex and rapidly changing world.

 

Presented by Kerry Woodcock, Change Leadership Coach

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The Art of Story-Telling – The New Marketing?  

Everything I’ve been reading lately tells me that people love a good story and that story-telling is a way to position yourself as an authority in your field.

Anyone who know me well, knows I’d much rather tell a story than create marketing material.  Full disclosure here – marketing is not my forte and marketing to me often feels forced and unnatural.  That’s just not who I am.  I want to help people, not “sell” to them!

However, I do recognize that marketing is critically important to the growth of any business.  After all, people need to understand what you’re selling and how it can help them, if you want your business to succeed. 

So, let’s give this a try.  I thought you might be interested in knowing why I created muniSERV and why I’m so passionate about helping both municipalities and my professional members alike.

In case you didn’t already know, earlier in my career, I was a municipal Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), in small and medium-sized municipalities in Ontario.

We wanted to continually improve service delivery and operate more efficiently but with shrinking funding and legislation constantly changing, we were increasingly under pressure to find new and innovative ways to collaborate and streamline operations.   

Frustration #1

It used to drive me crazy when I needed to get 3 or more quotes in compliance with my purchasing by-law, but I didn’t know where to find companies or professionals who provided the services I needed and often couldn’t find one!  (I’m dating myself here, but the introduction of Pay Equity legislation comes to mind as an example).

I’d call a neighbouring municipality to see “who they used”, but every municipality’s needs are different, so a one-size consultancy doesn’t necessarily fit all.  We couldn’t afford the large firms but were legislated to comply the same as larger municipalities who could afford them. There was nowhere to search for more servicing options (i.e. smaller, independent consultancies, early retirees, etc.).  The result of this frustration – the development of the Find Municipal Experts & Services database.

Frustration #2

The RFP process also frustrated me (still does actually). RFP documents were time-consuming to develop, costly to advertise and opportunities for exposure were limited, with no focus on my target (posting in newspapers comes to mind). This resulted in limited and often no responses. A big waste of time and money! The result of this frustration – municipalities can post their RFPs, Bids & Tenders for free on muniSERV and our partnership with bidsandtenders gets them broader, national exposure and tracking of plan-takers capabilities, resulting in more responses and ultimately, more competitive quotes.

Frustration #3

Fortunately, in the municipalities in which I was CAO, we didn’t have too many job openings.  In fact, I am pleased to note that some of the folks I placed in positions after restructuring almost 20 years ago, are actually still working in the same municipality!  But, when we did need to post a job, the price was high, there were limited places to post it and the ROI was low, often with no one responding to the job ad.  The result of this frustration?  Working with municipalities to develop muniJOBSCanada’s only online recruitment and career platform that brings municipalities and talented people together.

Frustration #4

I’m a big believer in coaching and mentoring people to become tomorrow’s leaders.  But, sending someone away to a course was out of the question by the time you considered; the cost of the course, the travel, the accommodations, meals, and time away from the office.  The result of this frustration?  muniLEARN – that provides digital training solutions for today’s environments.

There are numerous other resources, tools and strategic partnerships we’ve developed along the way and I don’t want to go through each one here. But by now you’ve guessed it – the common theme here is that every one of them was developed out of a frustration I felt in the CAO role – and I knew I was not alone! 

CAOs are busy people. They don’t have a lot of time to research things and in smaller municipalities they often don’t have the staff resources to do this for them either.

It seemed to me to be a no-brainer that municipalities should be able to go to one platform and quickly and easily find what they need – all in one convenient location.

But that’s not the end of the story!

All of this led me to thinking though, well, then how does a new or smaller consultancy or someone with a new municipal product or innovation for municipalities, reach municipal clients?

When I first entered the consulting world, I’d often hear complaints from professionals, that they couldn’t get past the gatekeepers in municipalities and that attending municipal conferences was cost-prohibitive for them as a new consultancy or business just starting out.

Then, when CASL (Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation) became law, this further eroded their ability to reach municipalities because it eliminated their ability to send emails to them. (and honestly, with my CAO hat back on here for a minute, if I didn’t know who was emailing me, it went straight to my trash folder) 

I realized there was a real disconnect here. 

Lightbulb moment!

The result of these two merging pain points; a) municipalities not being able to find consultants and services, and, b) consultants and professionals not having one location to market effectively to municipalities, is the premise of muniSERV.ca – “Connecting Canadian Municipalities and the Businesses That Serve Them.”

So, there you have it.  That’s my story.

I hope it helps you understand my passion for helping you, why I’m always working on your behalf to find new ways to do things – and why I will continue to always think outside the box! 

Please feel free to reach out to me at [email protected].  I’d love to hear Your Story!

Susan Shannon is the Founder & Principal of muniSERV.ca, muniJOBS.ca & muniLEARN.ca

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The Biggest Mistake I See New Managers Make

When I became a manager, I made the same mistake myself. It’s the most common mistake that I see many first-time managers make. It’s a mistake that causes so much anxiety and stress in their lives, and it can be avoided. It’s a mistake that’s easy to make, but not so easy to fix.

I call it “The Expert Syndrome”. Let me explain…

In my case, my expertise got me noticed and got me promoted to a management position. I was on cloud nine. I was feeling euphoric. That’s when it hit me. My staff were not as “expert” as me. As a result, I unwittingly communicated to them that I was smarter, more experienced and certainly more effective at their work than they were.

This attitude of mine caused a very interesting dynamic to occur. They would bring me their work, and their problems to solve. I later discovered there was a name for this…upwards delegation! I found my in-tray and inbox overflowing with work that was certainly not managerial. The biggest issue I faced was that I loved the challenge, I loved being the expert!

I had to find a way to let go of the need to solve all their problems. That’s when my mentor showed up. He was an experienced manager, and quite successful too. He asked me to describe my role as a manager. As I reached for the job description that HR had given me, he stopped me in my tracks. “You don’t need that” he proclaimed. “Just tell me in your own words what your role as a manager is, and make it brief!”

I was stuck. You see, I thought that the role of a manager was complex and multi-layered. Too difficult to explain in just a few words. He left me to ponder on it for a few days. When we met again, I was still struggling to come up with a clear definition of the role of a manager. My mentor was not about to let me off the hook. He knew I was struggling, but he felt the struggle was natural and would pay off in the end. He left behind a little booklet titled “Servant Leadership” and suggested I read it.

That little booklet set me off on a journey that continues to this day. At times, it’s been a somewhat crazy yet exhilarating journey. I’ve now reached a point on that journey where I can explain the role of a manager in a few words, here they are:

Your Role As A Manager Is To Help Other People Succeed

Now I know, with all the articles, books, courses, online content on management and leadership out there, that this definition may seem to be overly simplistic to many of you reading this. I understand. It’s my definition, unique to me. It works extremely well for me. It may or may not work for you. I get that.

I learned along the way that all the management and leadership competencies (and there are many!) I needed to master could be summed up in what I call The Management Trilogy:

  • Daily Management – Leading with Values
  • Crisis Management – Leading with Valor
  • Strategic Management – Leading with Vision

You need to help others succeed in these three areas. When they succeed, you succeed.

To learn more about The Management Trilogy, subscribe to our free four-part online course at Management4m.com

 

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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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Free Webinar – Become a Power Couple

Couldn’t make our last Free Live Webinar – Become a Power Couple?
Join us instead on Saturday, Oct. 5 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm EDT

Presented by: Nancy Clarke
Mindset Coach, Blended Family Parent, LevellingUp Sage

  • In this LIVE WEBINAR, I will share my 5 epiphanies:
  • Find our what the forgiveness gap is
  • Your productivity hack starts at home
  • Sacrifice is not necessary in marriage
  • You might unknowingly be keeping score
  • You can set expectations that work for you

Learn More and Register 

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Free Webinar – Become a Power Couple

Free Live Webinar – Become a Power Couple
Thursday, Oct. 3 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT

Presented by: Nancy Clarke
Mindset Coach, Blended Family Parent, LevellingUp Sage

  • In this LIVE WEBINAR, I will share my 5 epiphanies:
  • Find our what the forgiveness gap is
  • Your productivity hack starts at home
  • Sacrifice is not necessary in marriage
  • You might unknowingly be keeping score
  • You can set expectations that work for you

Learn more & Register 

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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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