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How to Help Someone Else Get Organized - Without the Headaches hat he or she needs. Videos and computers don't do that. They keep plugging along. They'll talk to no one and still think they did the job well. A human trainer will look for that light bulb over the head of his or her students before moving on. When the subject is safety, OSHA wants to see far more than lip service thrown at the problem.A question I often get from clients or people who call me is how to organize one of their partners, co-workers or subordinates who, they say, is "really messy."The first question I ask is this: Is that person truly disorganized, or is it your perception? In other words, does this person always (or almost always) meet his/her deadlines? Is s/he almost always on time? Can s/he find a document almost immediately when requested?If you answer yes to those questions, this person IS organized, whatever the appearances. Telling him or her that s/he needs to get organized with be met with a blank stare at best, anger at worst. The only such case where it is legitimate to raise a question is, if others need access to his/her documents and calendar, and that no one understands their system except for them. An approach that I have used to great success is to say: "I admire how organized you are, however I don't understand your system at all, and sometimes I need to access documents or your calendar when you are absent. Could we find a solution so that I can find what I need if you're not here?" This will usually result in a brainstorming session So you reduced the training budget by $3,000 and cost yourself $3.5 million in fines and damages. How much did you save again? How much can one forklift accident cost you? Well, let's break it down: 1) OSHA fines can be between $7,000 and $70,000 per willful safety violation. If they visit (and after an accident, it's h The Mentor - Mate - Mentee As corporate profit margins get tight and companies begin to squeeze their labor dollars, one will find that the first line item of scrutiny for any financial officer is the amount of money spent on a training budget. Experts on both sides of the issue argue daily about the indirect financial impact of well-trained employees vs. the direct expenditures of having them trained. For many companies, the trend of relying on video training and computer-based training programs (CBTs) has been the perfect blend of information dump and cost-efficiency.If you plan to succeed in today’s marketplace, there are three types of people you must have in your professional life. These persons will help you reach your professional goals, climb the corporate ladder, obtain professional success, and grow in all areas of your life.The Mentor will help you reach goals much quicker than expected and with fewer headaches. You should always strive to surpass your Mentor’s current professional level. Don’t seek a Mentor for what he/she has earned (i.e., house, car, degrees, clothes, etc.) but seek a Mentor for what he/she has learned (i.e., insight, wisdom, life’s lessons, character, knowledge, integrity). Remember, a Mentor is a learning curve cutter and is also a person who shares his/her experiences, knowledge and wisdom. ----- This is your time to receive.The Mate is a person who will be your business-building Mate or better yet your running Mate. The Mate is someone who is at a similar age and stage as you are relative to career, life and business. The Mate is a person who you will bounce ideas off of and who will provide you with positive feed-back. The Mate will also experience similar s In many cases these media provide maximum information in a minimum amount of time. They are usually well-made, presented by articulate narrators and possess the added leisure of being able to train at will without chewing up trainers' man-hours. But in the realm of forklift and other industrial safety subjects, they are a ticking bomb. What many companies fail to consider when discussing the options of video training and CBTs is that workplace safety is NOT a place to cut corners. The money saved by using these methods may be far overshadowed by the cost to your business if something goes wrong. Some of the main items to consider are:
Because OSHA Said So, That's Why. Since 1999, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has required that all forklift safety training in particular (and many other equipment safety instruction requirements reflect this decision as well) must be site- and equipment-specific (operators must physically demonstrate to a trainer that they can safely operate their machinery in the exact workplace where they will do so) and training and evaluation must be done by a knowledgeable person qualified to teach adult students. Roughly translated: if you rely on a video tape or CBT only as your training program and then walk away, the first time something goes wrong (and it will), OSHA is going to take a look at your training system, deem it inadequate, and hold your company responsible. OSHA realizes that people need to have the benefit of safety training that does more than check off a box on a to-do list. Their job is keeping people alive at work, period. That's why they developed this rule. They want the assurance that a person who can react to specific needs of the trainees and the company is on hand to fill in the gaps and personally ascertain that the student has learned what he or she needs. Videos and computers don't do that. They keep plugging along. They'll talk to no one and still think they did the job well. A human trainer will look for that light bulb over the head of his or her students before moving on. When the subject is safety, OSHA wants to see far more than lip service thrown at the problem. So you reduced the training budget by $3,000 and cost yourself $3.5 million in fines and damages. How much did you save again? How much can one forklift accident cost you? Well, let's break it down: 1) OSHA fines can be between $7,000 and $70,000 per willful safety violation. If they visit (and after an accident, it's hi Physician Jobs rators and possess the added leisure of being able to train at will without chewing up trainers' man-hours.The word physician often leads to confusion because of its spelling. It has to be remembered, however, that a physician is someone who practices medicine - a qualified doctor - while a physicist is one who carries out scientific research in the field of physics, which deals with the theory of gravity, quantum mechanics, and so on. The term physician is one that is found in common use across the United States, although most other countries prefer to use the term doctor, which is more direct and less misleading. To reiterate, a physician is a person who has been trained to carry out a medical check up of a patient, announce the diagnosis of an ailment, and prescribe suitable remedial measures as a form of cure.However, while some physicians practice general medicine that covers everything, there are others who prefer to specialize in specific branches of medicine. Specialized areas of medicine include cardiology, gastroenterology, general surgery, geriatric medicine, endocrinology, oncology, infectious diseases, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, pathology, plastic surgery, psychiatry, radiology, urology, and vascular su But in the realm of forklift and other industrial safety subjects, they are a ticking bomb. What many companies fail to consider when discussing the options of video training and CBTs is that workplace safety is NOT a place to cut corners. The money saved by using these methods may be far overshadowed by the cost to your business if something goes wrong. Some of the main items to consider are:
Because OSHA Said So, That's Why. Since 1999, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has required that all forklift safety training in particular (and many other equipment safety instruction requirements reflect this decision as well) must be site- and equipment-specific (operators must physically demonstrate to a trainer that they can safely operate their machinery in the exact workplace where they will do so) and training and evaluation must be done by a knowledgeable person qualified to teach adult students. Roughly translated: if you rely on a video tape or CBT only as your training program and then walk away, the first time something goes wrong (and it will), OSHA is going to take a look at your training system, deem it inadequate, and hold your company responsible. OSHA realizes that people need to have the benefit of safety training that does more than check off a box on a to-do list. Their job is keeping people alive at work, period. That's why they developed this rule. They want the assurance that a person who can react to specific needs of the trainees and the company is on hand to fill in the gaps and personally ascertain that the student has learned what he or she needs. Videos and computers don't do that. They keep plugging along. They'll talk to no one and still think they did the job well. A human trainer will look for that light bulb over the head of his or her students before moving on. When the subject is safety, OSHA wants to see far more than lip service thrown at the problem. So you reduced the training budget by $3,000 and cost yourself $3.5 million in fines and damages. How much did you save again? How much can one forklift accident cost you? Well, let's break it down: 1) OSHA fines can be between $7,000 and $70,000 per willful safety violation. If they visit (and after an accident, it's h Business Entrepreneur ability of these media to promote information retention and thereby keep people safe
Business entrepreneurship - Are you ready for it?Business entrepreneurship fascinates a lot of people. Different people have different reasons for starting as a business entrepreneur. Some people take up business entrepreneurship just because they are fed up or bored with their daily routine job and want to try out something different. Others become a business entrepreneur because they think that their current job doesn’t get them enough money. And a lot of people get into business entrepreneurship because they want to be their own boss.Business entrepreneurship is a different ball gameHowever, business entrepreneurship or working for oneself is an altogether different ball game as compared to working for someone else. Though you don’t have a boss to report to, you have much more responsibilities when you are running your own business. A business entrepreneur has to take care of each and every aspect of his/her business whereas an employee has to just execute his list of tasks/ responsibilities for which he/she gets a salary. The success of your business is dependent on your actions. As a business entrepreneur, your earnings ar Because OSHA Said So, That's Why. Since 1999, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has required that all forklift safety training in particular (and many other equipment safety instruction requirements reflect this decision as well) must be site- and equipment-specific (operators must physically demonstrate to a trainer that they can safely operate their machinery in the exact workplace where they will do so) and training and evaluation must be done by a knowledgeable person qualified to teach adult students. Roughly translated: if you rely on a video tape or CBT only as your training program and then walk away, the first time something goes wrong (and it will), OSHA is going to take a look at your training system, deem it inadequate, and hold your company responsible. OSHA realizes that people need to have the benefit of safety training that does more than check off a box on a to-do list. Their job is keeping people alive at work, period. That's why they developed this rule. They want the assurance that a person who can react to specific needs of the trainees and the company is on hand to fill in the gaps and personally ascertain that the student has learned what he or she needs. Videos and computers don't do that. They keep plugging along. They'll talk to no one and still think they did the job well. A human trainer will look for that light bulb over the head of his or her students before moving on. When the subject is safety, OSHA wants to see far more than lip service thrown at the problem. So you reduced the training budget by $3,000 and cost yourself $3.5 million in fines and damages. How much did you save again? How much can one forklift accident cost you? Well, let's break it down: 1) OSHA fines can be between $7,000 and $70,000 per willful safety violation. If they visit (and after an accident, it's h How To Buy Bad Advertising h adult students. Roughly translated: if you rely on a video tape or CBT only as your training program and then walk away, the first time something goes wrong (and it will), OSHA is going to take a look at your training system, deem it inadequate, and hold your company responsible.I have had an e-mail from a gentleman with something on his mind. Since what is irking him may be of general interest, he has been good enough to allow me to dissertate on it right here. As a matter of fact, it's of a touch more than general interest, because his is exactly the kind of account that the freelances among us earn our bread and butter from. So it could be a lesson learned.The gentleman in question is the advertising manager of a Midlands engineering company with a total promotional budget of around ?300,000. Of this, some ?200,000 is spent through an ad agency. Up to a couple of years ago, our friend had been using a local agency which, he says, 'gave us excellent service; but their output of ideas and their general standard of creative work left a lot to be desired'.Accordingly, not without a good deal of heart-searching, he moved the account to a medium-sized, up-and-coming London agency with a strong and growing reputation for creative originality. Has everything turned out fine? Not particularly. He is not getting the same kind of 'we'll be around in five minutes for the brief and have some scribbles ready for you in OSHA realizes that people need to have the benefit of safety training that does more than check off a box on a to-do list. Their job is keeping people alive at work, period. That's why they developed this rule. They want the assurance that a person who can react to specific needs of the trainees and the company is on hand to fill in the gaps and personally ascertain that the student has learned what he or she needs. Videos and computers don't do that. They keep plugging along. They'll talk to no one and still think they did the job well. A human trainer will look for that light bulb over the head of his or her students before moving on. When the subject is safety, OSHA wants to see far more than lip service thrown at the problem. So you reduced the training budget by $3,000 and cost yourself $3.5 million in fines and damages. How much did you save again? How much can one forklift accident cost you? Well, let's break it down: 1) OSHA fines can be between $7,000 and $70,000 per willful safety violation. If they visit (and after an accident, it's h Traveling Safe when on International Business hat he or she needs. Videos and computers don't do that. They keep plugging along. They'll talk to no one and still think they did the job well. A human trainer will look for that light bulb over the head of his or her students before moving on. When the subject is safety, OSHA wants to see far more than lip service thrown at the problem.Safety is a concern no matter where you travel in the world. Of course, some countries and cities will be safer than others will, but it is always important to be alert and to keep personal safety in mind when you travel. Before You Leave HomeBefore you go, make a photocopy of your passport and visas. Keep them with you, but separate from your actual passport. Also leave a set at home with someone you can contact easily. If you lose your passport, go in person to the nearest American Embassy or Consulate, and apply for a new one. If your passport has been stolen, file a police report, as you will need it when you reapply for a new passport. Having a copy of your passport will save time. If you are traveling with another person, have them come with you to help verify that you are an American citizen. Bring your U.S. driver’s license or other identification with you. If the consulate cannot verify your identification, you'll be given a limited validity passport and when you get back to the U.S. you will need to reapply.Travel SafetyIt is important to be on guard at airports, train and bus stations. These are areas where petty So you reduced the training budget by $3,000 and cost yourself $3.5 million in fines and damages. How much did you save again? How much can one forklift accident cost you? Well, let's break it down: 1) OSHA fines can be between $7,000 and $70,000 per willful safety violation. If they visit (and after an accident, it's highly likely) and find that you have 10 forklifts and no one is wearing the safety belts on them, that's 10 fines. And those operators weren't trained properly? 10 more fines. And they all drive too fast? 10 more fines. You see the pattern. 2) Medical bills. These can get very expensive, and usually warehouse-type injuries can involve weeks or months of recovery time. The bill is getting larger. 3) Lost man-hours. You now have one or more experienced workers out of commission. Now work is not getting done. Productivity suffers. 4) The possible lawsuit. What if the person injured was hit by a forklift driven by a poorly-trained individual? Now his or her lawyer is drooling over your bank account. To make matters worse, if OSHA finds you at fault for willful safety violations, the plaintiff's legal team will have that information in hand going into court. 5) Punitive damages. At the end of the lawsuit comes the largest hit of all. This number can have many zeros at the end of it. 6) More training. Ironically, now that you have injured your experienced worker, you have to spend money to train a less experienced one to do his or her job. So, tens of thousands or maybe hundreds of thousands in fines, another couple hundred thousand for medical bills, a couple more in settlement, maybe a quarter of a million to several million in punitive damages, several more thousand to train a new person, and all the while productivity and morale is down. It hardly seems like you saved anything by cutting corners, does it? Would you take a gamble like that at any racetrack or casino in the world? How people learn is as important as what they learn, to a trainer. If you want to guarantee retention of information (and in safety training, you DO!), then you need to employ methods that cause people to learn. Most people are kinesthetic learners; they pick up information better by being physically involved. They also have relatively short attention spans. They might watch a 10-minute video, but anything more, and they are sleeping or doodling, waiting for the misery to end. CBTs may keep their attention a bit longer due to extra participation, but the usual pattern for trainees is memorization to answer the questions, not retention to show the instructor that they are smart. Remember, people are social animals; not looking dumb to their peers or trainers is a far greater motivator than their personal quest to get 100% on the pop quiz at the end of the module. Canned training has another important shortcoming that can be a serious detriment in safety training situations - it is impersonal; it may not apply to everyone in the room equally. 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