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Ten Tips To Workplace Noise Management e not going to be able to cover "everything there is to know about effective supervision" in class.Have you streamlined your business with innovative equipment and progressive training, yet, efficiency eludes you? Do you cringe when you hear the words human error? Is the cash register too quiet and the standard office operating procedure chaotic and unproductive? How can you make your business run smoother and demand optimum performance from your team without becoming more stressed yourself? Stress is your company’s worst enemy. The cost in health care, mistakes on the job, troubled family lives and unpleasant work environments often add up to lost revenues for your company. Take a moment to step back and incorporate some stress reducing techniques regarding noise at the workplace. These tips will help management be more successful with employees and employees more successful with customers. Stress-reduction will always help to improve your bottom-line numbers.1. Stop and Listen What is the sound of your company? Is it the same throughout or do you have pockets of intolerable noise. Does heavy silence shroud other locations? Visit areas of the company that are struggling and make note of the ambiance. Noise level can induce stress in sensitive individuals within seconds. Oppressive silence may make an attention deficit individual unable to focus and a skittish customer uncomfortable.2. Crack the Sound Bar Resources abound and we need not deal with these hear. Suffice it to say your local college, library are two main sources, and of course you need go no further than The Internet. D.An Inquiring Mind People who have an open, inquiring mind, ready and eager to continuously learn new things are far more likely to live satisfying and successful lives than those who close their minds to the opportunities, challenges and new ideas they may encounter. Here is a story: John Black, a forty five year old supervisor working in Victoria wondered why he never got promoted or increased responsibilities and he asked to see his boss. The boss invited him to meet at the local pub for a beer where he bought a jug. They began chatting and then the boss started pouring the beer into John’s glass. He poured it full, and then kept pouring. John watched the frothy overflow with amazement until he could restrain himself no longer. “Can’t you see, the glass is full? No more will go in,” he exclaimed. “Like this glass,” the boss said, “you are full of your own judgements, opinions and prejudices. I cannot help you get ahead until you empty the first glass.” A person with an inquiring mind thinks mentally and emotionally “out of the box." Try this exercise: Connect all nine dots by drawing f How To Minimize Risks With Derivatives The author has spend years training supervisors, generally in manufacturing. With whatever curriculum he used he would add a chapter on adult learning theory. With this as a framework, he believed that trainees are far more receptive to the training as they have some understanding of why and how the program is constructed to benefit there growth. Very rarely do training facilitators take the time to explain the basics of adult learning to class participants. Indeed, if he has limited facilitator experience the facilitator may not even know the basics of adult learning himself.Derivatives have come under general scrutiny in recent times, owing to the use of hedging instruments by companies for financial mismanagement. The misuse of derivatives has put many companies in the legal line of fire. The popular notion that derivatives caused the downfall of companies like Enron, is however, not true. The derivatives by themselves are not damaging, their misuse can cause trouble for businesses.What are Derivatives? Derivatives are financial arrangements by which your company earns profits based on the functioning of an underlying asset.If used properly, derivatives can shore up your company’s defense against many economic problems.Advantages of Derivatives: 1) Flexibility: Derivatives can be used with respect to commodity price, interest and exchange rates and equity price. They can be used in many ways.2) Risk Reduction: Derivatives can protect your business from huge losses. In fact, derivatives allow you to cut down on non-essential risks.3) Stable Economy: Derivatives have a stabilizing effect on the economy by reducing the number of businesses that go under due to volatile market forces.Disadvantages of Derivatives:If derivatives are misused, they can boomerang on the company.1) Credit Risk: While derivatives cut down on the risks caused by a fluctua The Supervisor: A Key Position From the outset you need to know that there is no other job more important than that of supervisor. It is the supervisor who helps staff work at their optimal levels. It is also the supervisor that helps make management’s work smoother and more trouble-free than it would otherwise be. But developing the necessary skills to be successful in this pivotal position is a real challenge and does not just happen because the new supervisor used to be a first rate tradesman! The new supervisor probably has the potential to be an excellent supervisor otherwise his boss would not have appointed him. But it is too much to expect you to “pick up the supervisory skills on the job.” This is why the boss normally provides supervisory training. When and if this occurs, the new supervisor owes it to himself, his boss and the training facilitator to do the best he can to participate fully in the session discussions and other learning activities. As a prerequisite to training, the new supervisory needs to understand how best to get the most of any supervisory training he may receive. 1. Learning Activity: The Benefits of Training to You and Others Or: What’s in it for Me (WIIFM)! Firstly, we need to consider the importance of participating in supervisory training. “Because the boss wants me to” is an incomplete answer. To get the most from it and, in turn, be prepared to put a lot into it, the new supervisor needs to see the importance of it and the benefits to him, his staff, his boss and the company as a whole. Here is a partial list of the importance of undertaking training. It will help you become : A better communicator
2. Basics of Learning It is important to know how you learn for at least two reasons: When you proceed through a training experience, you will have a better idea of what is taking place in the learning process and you are therefore more likely to respond positively to the experience. Good supervisors are also coaches and trainers of their staff. Therefore, it is essential for you to understand basic training theory and practice so you can increase your training skills. A.Learning as Change The objective of learning is to bring about changes in your behavior so you can do things differently. Learning can be transformational—it can change your life forever. As you acquire new knowledge and skills, you begin to see new potentials and opportunities that you perhaps had not thought possible beforehand. Learning can be a difficult experience as you strive to break through old prejudices and habits, but it also can bring many rewards. The focus in a training program is on your learning. The flip side is that the person standing up front is a facilitator of your learning, more than he is a teacher or a trainer. The focus, therefore, is on you, the learner, not the facilitator (trainer). B.Active and Positive Participation People learn in different ways, but one thing is clear: one of the best ways that all people learn is through active and positive participation, i.e. doing, discussing, listening actively, talking, being keen and enthusiastic about what you learn. It is important that you become actively involved in what happens during the training. Being active and positive will ensure you learn close to 100% of what there is to learn. Being passive, not participating, listening with one ear, day dreaming is a waste of your time, the facilitator’s time and the company's money. You need to make the effort for learning to happen. C.Self-Directed Learning A component of learning is the concept of self-directed learning, that is, a student has "learned on his/her own." Research has shown that 75% of the learning that adults do is self-directional as opposed to institutional or employer provided learning. Write down the many things that you have learned on your own: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In an training course, because of the limited amount of class-contact time available, you must use your initiative to determine what additional, related knowledge or skills you want to acquire, as we are not going to be able to cover "everything there is to know about effective supervision" in class. Resources abound and we need not deal with these hear. Suffice it to say your local college, library are two main sources, and of course you need go no further than The Internet. D.An Inquiring Mind People who have an open, inquiring mind, ready and eager to continuously learn new things are far more likely to live satisfying and successful lives than those who close their minds to the opportunities, challenges and new ideas they may encounter. Here is a story: John Black, a forty five year old supervisor working in Victoria wondered why he never got promoted or increased responsibilities and he asked to see his boss. The boss invited him to meet at the local pub for a beer where he bought a jug. They began chatting and then the boss started pouring the beer into John’s glass. He poured it full, and then kept pouring. John watched the frothy overflow with amazement until he could restrain himself no longer. “Can’t you see, the glass is full? No more will go in,” he exclaimed. “Like this glass,” the boss said, “you are full of your own judgements, opinions and prejudices. I cannot help you get ahead until you empty the first glass.” A person with an inquiring mind thinks mentally and emotionally “out of the box." Try this exercise: Connect all nine dots by drawing fo Pre Employment Screening Services s it to himself, his boss and the training facilitator to do the best he can to participate fully in the session discussions and other learning activities.Pre-employment screening services make sure you are hiring the right people for the job. In today's world there are many companies that provide services for many sectors. In the same manner, for the process of pre-employment, there are companies that provide services like screening candidature. These service providers guide the company or business sector in selecting and hiring the right candidate for their organization.A company hiring an employee looks at a candidate's merits, giving less importance to their background that can become the cause of major problems. These service providers help provide the right information by screening the employee's past criminal history, fraudulent social security numbers, untruthful resumes, falsified employment applications, etc. The reports given are accurate and legal compliant. This service can be provided online and include employment drug screening and back ground checking.This service helps companies reduce hiring risks, increases efficiency and ensures employment of the right candidate. The staff at these servicing companies is professional, specialized in screening applicants within numerous industries, including all types of medical, technical, administrative, production, financial and management positions. The services include verification of employment, education, reference As a prerequisite to training, the new supervisory needs to understand how best to get the most of any supervisory training he may receive. 1. Learning Activity: The Benefits of Training to You and Others Or: What’s in it for Me (WIIFM)! Firstly, we need to consider the importance of participating in supervisory training. “Because the boss wants me to” is an incomplete answer. To get the most from it and, in turn, be prepared to put a lot into it, the new supervisor needs to see the importance of it and the benefits to him, his staff, his boss and the company as a whole. Here is a partial list of the importance of undertaking training. It will help you become : A better communicator
2. Basics of Learning It is important to know how you learn for at least two reasons: When you proceed through a training experience, you will have a better idea of what is taking place in the learning process and you are therefore more likely to respond positively to the experience. Good supervisors are also coaches and trainers of their staff. Therefore, it is essential for you to understand basic training theory and practice so you can increase your training skills. A.Learning as Change The objective of learning is to bring about changes in your behavior so you can do things differently. Learning can be transformational—it can change your life forever. As you acquire new knowledge and skills, you begin to see new potentials and opportunities that you perhaps had not thought possible beforehand. Learning can be a difficult experience as you strive to break through old prejudices and habits, but it also can bring many rewards. The focus in a training program is on your learning. The flip side is that the person standing up front is a facilitator of your learning, more than he is a teacher or a trainer. The focus, therefore, is on you, the learner, not the facilitator (trainer). B.Active and Positive Participation People learn in different ways, but one thing is clear: one of the best ways that all people learn is through active and positive participation, i.e. doing, discussing, listening actively, talking, being keen and enthusiastic about what you learn. It is important that you become actively involved in what happens during the training. Being active and positive will ensure you learn close to 100% of what there is to learn. Being passive, not participating, listening with one ear, day dreaming is a waste of your time, the facilitator’s time and the company's money. You need to make the effort for learning to happen. C.Self-Directed Learning A component of learning is the concept of self-directed learning, that is, a student has "learned on his/her own." Research has shown that 75% of the learning that adults do is self-directional as opposed to institutional or employer provided learning. Write down the many things that you have learned on your own: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In an training course, because of the limited amount of class-contact time available, you must use your initiative to determine what additional, related knowledge or skills you want to acquire, as we are not going to be able to cover "everything there is to know about effective supervision" in class. Resources abound and we need not deal with these hear. Suffice it to say your local college, library are two main sources, and of course you need go no further than The Internet. D.An Inquiring Mind People who have an open, inquiring mind, ready and eager to continuously learn new things are far more likely to live satisfying and successful lives than those who close their minds to the opportunities, challenges and new ideas they may encounter. Here is a story: John Black, a forty five year old supervisor working in Victoria wondered why he never got promoted or increased responsibilities and he asked to see his boss. The boss invited him to meet at the local pub for a beer where he bought a jug. They began chatting and then the boss started pouring the beer into John’s glass. He poured it full, and then kept pouring. John watched the frothy overflow with amazement until he could restrain himself no longer. “Can’t you see, the glass is full? No more will go in,” he exclaimed. “Like this glass,” the boss said, “you are full of your own judgements, opinions and prejudices. I cannot help you get ahead until you empty the first glass.” A person with an inquiring mind thinks mentally and emotionally “out of the box." Try this exercise: Connect all nine dots by drawing f Facing Your Fears as an Entrepreneur ly to face personal liability lawsuits
Everyone I have ever talked to that is an entrepreneur has had to come face to face with their fears. I have had to as well. I want to share with you some of the techniques that I have used to face them. The first step is not to be in denial. You have fears even if you don’t readily acknowledge them. They sometimes take the form of that chatter in the back of your head that says you can’t do it.Fear is such a huge issue in people going out on their own. I have heard from the CEO of a real-estate based network marketing company that even though he has people packing out company seminars, that maybe 2-5% of people will actually go out and apply the knowledge by putting offers on real estate. He is convinced that the rest are paralyzed by fear.Here are some of the techniques I have used as I learned them from the successful people I know:Think about what you do want. When you find yourself spinning the wheels in your mind over and again about your worst case scenario, turn it around and focus on what you DO want. Visualize yourself getting what you do want. See the new house. See yourself talking to the interested person as they become a part of your business. You get what you focus on.Change the voice. When you hear yourself telling you that you’re not good enough – you’re going to fail. Just chan Better respected by staff A better time manager and more highly organized 2. Basics of Learning It is important to know how you learn for at least two reasons: When you proceed through a training experience, you will have a better idea of what is taking place in the learning process and you are therefore more likely to respond positively to the experience. Good supervisors are also coaches and trainers of their staff. Therefore, it is essential for you to understand basic training theory and practice so you can increase your training skills. A.Learning as Change The objective of learning is to bring about changes in your behavior so you can do things differently. Learning can be transformational—it can change your life forever. As you acquire new knowledge and skills, you begin to see new potentials and opportunities that you perhaps had not thought possible beforehand. Learning can be a difficult experience as you strive to break through old prejudices and habits, but it also can bring many rewards. The focus in a training program is on your learning. The flip side is that the person standing up front is a facilitator of your learning, more than he is a teacher or a trainer. The focus, therefore, is on you, the learner, not the facilitator (trainer). B.Active and Positive Participation People learn in different ways, but one thing is clear: one of the best ways that all people learn is through active and positive participation, i.e. doing, discussing, listening actively, talking, being keen and enthusiastic about what you learn. It is important that you become actively involved in what happens during the training. Being active and positive will ensure you learn close to 100% of what there is to learn. Being passive, not participating, listening with one ear, day dreaming is a waste of your time, the facilitator’s time and the company's money. You need to make the effort for learning to happen. C.Self-Directed Learning A component of learning is the concept of self-directed learning, that is, a student has "learned on his/her own." Research has shown that 75% of the learning that adults do is self-directional as opposed to institutional or employer provided learning. Write down the many things that you have learned on your own: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In an training course, because of the limited amount of class-contact time available, you must use your initiative to determine what additional, related knowledge or skills you want to acquire, as we are not going to be able to cover "everything there is to know about effective supervision" in class. Resources abound and we need not deal with these hear. Suffice it to say your local college, library are two main sources, and of course you need go no further than The Internet. D.An Inquiring Mind People who have an open, inquiring mind, ready and eager to continuously learn new things are far more likely to live satisfying and successful lives than those who close their minds to the opportunities, challenges and new ideas they may encounter. Here is a story: John Black, a forty five year old supervisor working in Victoria wondered why he never got promoted or increased responsibilities and he asked to see his boss. The boss invited him to meet at the local pub for a beer where he bought a jug. They began chatting and then the boss started pouring the beer into John’s glass. He poured it full, and then kept pouring. John watched the frothy overflow with amazement until he could restrain himself no longer. “Can’t you see, the glass is full? No more will go in,” he exclaimed. “Like this glass,” the boss said, “you are full of your own judgements, opinions and prejudices. I cannot help you get ahead until you empty the first glass.” A person with an inquiring mind thinks mentally and emotionally “out of the box." Try this exercise: Connect all nine dots by drawing f Vending Machine Company - Finding A Reputable One Online rn in different ways, but one thing is clear: one of the best ways that all people learn is through active and positive participation, i.e. doing, discussing, listening actively, talking, being keen and enthusiastic about what you learn.
It is important that you become actively involved in what happens during the training. Being active and positive will ensure you learn close to 100% of what there is to learn. Being passive, not participating, listening with one ear, day dreaming is a waste of your time, the facilitator’s time and the company's money. You need to make the effort for learning to happen.Vending machines are quite popular nowadays. After arriving in a subway train station, you do not have to locate the nearest convenience store in that area just to purchase your favorite beverage. Just look for a beverage vending machine in the entrance or exit points of that station and presto! You now have your beverage at hand.Vending machines basically dispense certain merchandise after customer deposits money. In other words, it works just like a conventional store. The only difference is it works even without a manned supervision. In addition, such machines also have a currency and value detector that identifies if the money deposited is sufficient enough to purchase the desired merchandise.Aside from each subway train station, other locations where vending machines are installed include next to the water fountain inside the shopping center, in front of public restrooms, next to the cash register of different shops, next to the listening section of the music store, or in a lounge or waiting area.Each vending machine carries specific products or merchandise. These include beverages in cans, candies, napkins, condoms, ice cream, and newspapers. Even DVDs, are sold through vending machines.The popularity of vending machines in retail merchandising as well as the ranges of products that can be sold through C.Self-Directed Learning A component of learning is the concept of self-directed learning, that is, a student has "learned on his/her own." Research has shown that 75% of the learning that adults do is self-directional as opposed to institutional or employer provided learning. Write down the many things that you have learned on your own: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In an training course, because of the limited amount of class-contact time available, you must use your initiative to determine what additional, related knowledge or skills you want to acquire, as we are not going to be able to cover "everything there is to know about effective supervision" in class. Resources abound and we need not deal with these hear. Suffice it to say your local college, library are two main sources, and of course you need go no further than The Internet. D.An Inquiring Mind People who have an open, inquiring mind, ready and eager to continuously learn new things are far more likely to live satisfying and successful lives than those who close their minds to the opportunities, challenges and new ideas they may encounter. Here is a story: John Black, a forty five year old supervisor working in Victoria wondered why he never got promoted or increased responsibilities and he asked to see his boss. The boss invited him to meet at the local pub for a beer where he bought a jug. They began chatting and then the boss started pouring the beer into John’s glass. He poured it full, and then kept pouring. John watched the frothy overflow with amazement until he could restrain himself no longer. “Can’t you see, the glass is full? No more will go in,” he exclaimed. “Like this glass,” the boss said, “you are full of your own judgements, opinions and prejudices. I cannot help you get ahead until you empty the first glass.” A person with an inquiring mind thinks mentally and emotionally “out of the box." Try this exercise: Connect all nine dots by drawing f Service Encounters of the Third Kind e not going to be able to cover "everything there is to know about effective supervision" in class.What makes a company successful over the long, long term? What characterizes the service relationship between companies and customers who do business together for decades, even generations?How can your company stay close to your customers even as times change, technologies change and expectations continually rise?What can you do to ensure your company’s future offers are relevant and valuable in the market?One powerful step forward is to explore your customers’ future needs and interests by cultivating Service Encounters of The Third Kind. In these unique encounters, your precious and loyal relationships for the future are built by your words and actions – today.Let’s start by looking closely at Service Encounters of the First and Second Kinds.Service Encounters Of The First KindIn Service Encounters of the First Kind, your company approaches the customer with the most basic of all customer service questions: ‘What do you want (or need)?’Your customer replies with equal simplicity, ‘I want your product X, by time and date Y, at your listed price Z.’Your company’s priority and service focus should now be clear: Get the customer’s order right, and get it right the first time!Campaigns to accomplish this objective are widespread and easy to spot. ‘Do It Right!’, ‘Zero Defects’ Resources abound and we need not deal with these hear. Suffice it to say your local college, library are two main sources, and of course you need go no further than The Internet. D.An Inquiring Mind People who have an open, inquiring mind, ready and eager to continuously learn new things are far more likely to live satisfying and successful lives than those who close their minds to the opportunities, challenges and new ideas they may encounter. Here is a story: John Black, a forty five year old supervisor working in Victoria wondered why he never got promoted or increased responsibilities and he asked to see his boss. The boss invited him to meet at the local pub for a beer where he bought a jug. They began chatting and then the boss started pouring the beer into John’s glass. He poured it full, and then kept pouring. John watched the frothy overflow with amazement until he could restrain himself no longer. “Can’t you see, the glass is full? No more will go in,” he exclaimed. “Like this glass,” the boss said, “you are full of your own judgements, opinions and prejudices. I cannot help you get ahead until you empty the first glass.” A person with an inquiring mind thinks mentally and emotionally “out of the box." Try this exercise: Connect all nine dots by drawing four straight, continuous lines without lifting your pencil or retracing a line. · · · · · · · · · E.Spaced Repetition Learning , and the behavioral change that goes with it, takes time. You have to review what you have learned time and again if you are to learn to do it well. Learning something may take weeks—sometimes months—especially if it is complex. You must repeat the process again and again with some time lapse in between. This is called “spaced repetition,” and if you do review and practice, you are far more likely to significantly increase the level of your learning achievement and to "push" your new knowledge into your long-term memory. That is why good training is usually conducted over a number of weeks , not crammed into 2-3 intensive days. F.Reflection and Thinking: the Importance of Doing “Nothing” We are a nation of eager beavers. We are active all the time and feel guilty when we are not. However, an under-recognized yet invaluable way of “getting our act together,” of growing and allowing ourselves to be creative, is to spend time reflecting on what we do, how we do it now, and how we can improve. There are times when it is appropriate just to sit and think! G.Learning Domains Learning domains are the areas in which learning takes place. When we learn, we learn three types of things:
1. Knowledge (cognitive) learning: e.g. recalling information, using rules, comparing and contrasting, problem solving.
H.Learning Techniques There is no one way to learn. People have their preferences. Some prefer to read books, others prefer multi-media or audio-visual materials. Some like to learn in groups, while others prefer to learn at their own pace on their own. Also, learning techniques will vary, depending upon whether you are learning new knowledge or new skills or new attitudes. If you want to learn about welding, for example, you might best acquire new knowledge about it by reading a book or listening to a tape or a lecture. Welding skills, however, are better learned by demonstration and hands-on practice than by only reading a book. Learning to be a more effective supervisor requires both knowledge about what you need to do, and you need to practice what you have learned to turn that knowledge into skills. In most training program, a number of techniques are used. They are all essential to your successful learning. They include:
I.Program Details Content Areas The following two major content areas will be emphasized: 1. Managing yourself, your work and your life in general. It is essential that you get your act together before you can help others to get their act together.
J.Program Objectives At the end of this program you will: 1. Have a clear sense of what your supervisory roles and responsibilities are and feel confident in your ability to implement them.
Remember before you can get full benefit from training you need to know how you learn. This short introduction may help you and others.
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