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THE LEARNING FLASH Isn’t May beautiful? Everywhere you go the trees and flowers remind you of the wonderful times to come. If you think you have the prettiest spring, send a picture to info@russellmartin.com and will we feature it on Lou Russell’s Facebook. If you are already on Facebook, please send Lou a friend request. She’d love to share with you. Like last month, this newsletter is broken into the following segments of brief articles:
Speech Follow-up: Did You Get It? We have had a lot of trouble getting emails through firewalls to people who have asked for copies of presentations, free profiles, free shipping and other conference offerings at least since the beginning of 2008. If you did not receive what you asked for, please contact Mbrown@russellmartin.com and you will get all and MORE!! Our apologies… Project Management Magic
Lou had a great time participating in a panel and presenting the closing keynote at the April 2008 Symposium. If you’d like speakers for your next PMI function, please contact Margie Brown at mbrown@russellmartin.com for more information. Project Management for Sponsors: Manage Their Expectations We are proud to offer a new 1 day workshop (live or online) for your project sponsors and stakeholders to so they learn what you need from them on a project. The class is a great tool for project managers who want to improve project success through better sponsor communication. Contact Margie Brown at mbrown@russellmartin.com for more information.
Project management is no longer a specialization; it is everybody’s job. As businesses cut back and try to do more with less, project management has become a critical success factor. Do your teams have what it takes? Check out Lou’s latest book 10 Steps to Successful Project Management.. Find fast, flexible techniques to improve project communication and success. Check out our in-house and public workshop schedule. Contact Margie Brown at mbrown@russellmartin.com for more information. ASTD – ICE: San Diego, CA Lou will be facilitating the wildly popular Project Managers for Trainers workshop and doing an Author Chat at ASTD International Conference and Expo May 28 – June 2, 2008. Lou would love to see you if you are going to be at the conference. If you would like to share a cup of coffee or a drink with Lou, drop her an email info@russellmartin.com to schedule a meeting. Leadership In the Middle
There are many good options for growing leaders, but RMA’s Leadership Academy is different because:
Kudos to Allen County United Way Big thanks to Kim Johnson, the United Way and the Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network for a great leadership day (“My Team, Can’t Live With Them, Can’t Live Without Them”). Allen County is lucky to have such dedicated and amazing staff strengthening the hands of the strong. If you are looking for a one day leadership retreat for your teams, contact Margie at mbrown@russellmartin.com. No News is Bad News: Sharing Difficult Information with Staff Inside INdiana Business contributor Lou Russell says what everyone in our industry knows, the credit crunch has made it harder for businesses and lots of cutbacks are in the works. The complete ramifications of this loan chilliness remain to be seen, but in the near term, there may be tough times ahead for some of your staff. Improving Higher Education
If you are looking for a new way to support your favorite sporting team, a young Indiana entrepreneur may be able to help. The Rah Bra has been created by Purdue Sophomore Ben Stover. Thanks to IACPS Lou had a great time giving two presentations to the newly energized Indiana Association of Private Career Schools. She enjoyed meeting and reconnecting with people dedicated to student success. If your local higher ed organization is looking for programs and speakers, please contact Leah Colville at lcolville@lplusearn.com for more information. Students Need to Belong to Thrive Here’s a great research paper about the social needs of students in higher ed and what schools do poorly and well in this regard. The concern here is how schools, as social organizations, address what is defined as a basic psychological need, the need to experience belongingness. The findings suggest that students' experience of acceptance influences multiple dimensions of their behavior but that schools adopt organizational practices that neglect and may actually undermine students' experience of membership in a supportive community.
Did you know we have a new High School Recruitment Presentation packaged for your high school reps to teach potential students project management. It’s not too late to get their attention for a summer or fall start. For a free trial, contact Leah Colville at lcolville@lplusearn.com for more information. The Human Capitalist In the Spring 2008 edition of the LINK magazine from the Career College Association, Lou Russell offers her diagnosis on what factors contribute to unhealthy teams, and her prescription on how to achieve an effective cure. If you’d like a copy of the article, please let us know at info@russellmartin.com. Training Truths
Elaine Beich has done it again! Check out the new Pfeiffer book “Trainer’s Warehouse Book of Games”. If you like to try new exercises and new toys, you’ll love the creative ideas combined with Mike Doctoroff’s crazy gadgets. Look for Lou in two! Presentation Tip Want to have people LOVE your presentation and settle your nerves at the same time? Start with a group activity, rather than a canned (boring) introduction. For example:
Find more presentation ideas in Lou’s books The Accelerated Learning Fieldbook and Training Triage both available at www.russellmartin.com. Technology
According to a recent, online poll by staffing firm Technisource, the IT Employee Confidence Index, a measure of overall confidence among U.S. IT workers, dropped 8.6 points to 47.4 in the first quarter of 2008, reaching its lowest level since measurement began in 2005. IT worker's faith in their own abilities has not changed much, nor has their confidence in being able to find another job if the need arises, said Michael Winwood, President of Technisource. Other results from the IT employment report suggest that:
Demand for highly skilled IT staffers is as strong as ever. ERP, SAP, Oracle, Peoplesoft, .Net, Java, business intelligence and systems architecture are all hot areas. Good project managers are also in high demand right now. Growing New Skills Check out this article Lou wrote years ago for Auerbach… still quite true. Technology and Learning Six areas are identified in a new report as emerging technologies likely to impact learning in higher education. The Horizon Report is issued annually by the New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative. The 2008 areas: grassroots video, collaboration webs, mobile broadband, data mashups, collective intelligence and social operating systems. Web Wonders
Created by our friend Sue Ream’s son Jason: This site allows military members to be sent care packages. You can send to someone you know, or you can ‘adopt’ a member of the military. The care packages consist of a variety of customized goods from toothbrushes and toothpicks to slim jims and salty crackers. Along with your care package, you can send a message to the soldier letting them know how much you appreciate what they are doing for our country, and the soldier can, in turn, send you their own thank you message back. Voice to Text Message Free Here is a link to a free service that allows you to speak into your phone and then have it send a text message. You can "speak" the text message to yourself, someone else, or a whole group of people (all at once). Free Rice, Play the Game Click on this site and play the vocab game. Each word you get right feeds people. That’s much better than Suduko!! My Living Will Last night my sister and I were sitting in the den and I said to her, "I never want to live in a vegetative state, dependent on some machine and fluids from a bottle to keep me alive. That would be no quality of life at all, if that ever happens, just pull the plug." So she got up, unplugged the computer, and threw out my wine. Email Effectiveness Tip How long does it take you to make an appointment on email? It’s very frustrating, isn’t it (those of you who have tried to make appointments with Lou are nodding right now… sorry!). Here’s a tip: if you receive an email that has 2 or more ‘Re:’ in the subject line, pick up the phone. Green Driving Here are some gas saving maintenance and driving tips that really work:
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The Contest Last month’s Puzzle Winners Meg Morales, Karen M. Parker – Strong Health Highland Hospital, Dan Brandon – American General Financial Services, Kelly Olsen – CIK Enterprises, Judy Walsh – The Mitas Group, Kim Warnky – EDS, Paula Drumm – HP, Kathy Franklin – National Life, Susan D. Jack – MetLife, Paul Mossberg – Insurance Services Office, Donna Di Nunno – EM& I, Michael J. Shirrell – Klipsch Group, Inc., Patty Brady – Marriott. Lou’s Latest Book Project and CONTEST Lou is getting ready to start her dream book “SUPERb Leaders”, a fun and actionable book aimed at people who must lead and do lots of other work at the same time. Sound familiar? Chock full of surprises (comics, puzzles), ASTD has agreed to take on this project, as strange as it is! Thanks, Mark and Cat. Would you like to be in it? Think about what prevents you from being a Superb Leader and turn it into an Archrival, for example, Evil Emailer. Prizes to all who contribute!! Come See Us
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Lou has been playing with podcasts, and has two new podcasts at www.careercollege.com. Watch for more new 10 Tips in 10 Minutes editions this month. She also recorded a small promotional piece for the ASTD certificate workshop Project Management for Trainers which you can listen to at their website www.astd.org (see above for more info about these workshops). Big thanks to Lindsay Blamire for continuing to help drag her into this decade with all her amazing technology ideas. Do you have a topic you’d like Lou to record a podcast about? Just let her know at lou@russellmartin.com. Where the RMA Team Will Be in May Lou Russell
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