Thursday, February 18, 2010

Have you heard? I’ve started a blog aimed to supercharge you in your supervisory/management role at the office.


Each week I’ll be posting SUPERvisor activation techniques for the SUPERvisor (manager) eager to lead, produce and excel. I’ve titled it the Successful SUPERvisor and have designed it to develop supervisors and entry to mid-level management into their roles. The Successfull SUPERvisor can also be used as a training & development tool among upper management and high level executives who oversee leads, supervisors, and managers.
My Mission is: To activate and energize supervisors into the Successful SUPERvisor role that produces by empowering staff and colleagues.
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I encourage you to read, try out my activation techniques, and to take what you like and repost it or invite friends to join in. I’d love to hear snippets of what worked for you and what didn’t and the type of development you make to your style of leadership. I ask that you support me by being responsive to my blogs/facebook/twitter; especially when I post questions as they are for a few surveys I’m conducting.

You can now:
Follow my blog at: http://thesuccessfulsupervisor.blogspot.com/  
Facebook me at: http://www.facebook.com/thesuccessfulsupervisor
Read my tweets at: http://twitter.com/successfulsuper

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Alice in Wonderland Book Club

"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop. "
-The King

After my White Rabbit realization I became fascinated with Alice in Wonderland and set out to create a book club. I recruited via Facebook and wound up with a total of 6 members (including myself):

Denise
Eunice
Kim
Lela
Nova



This is an amazing group of women who have joined together to drink tea & wine, talk about life, laugh and of course talk about the book.
 
So far we’ve had bottle service at the Marketplace and a Mad Hatter Tea Party at Denise’s. Next is movie night at Lela’s house and the following weekend we will be bar hopping in our mad hats, tea cups in hand after watching Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland at the Arlington Theatre.