Getting caught up
again after 4 days at the National
Speakers Association Convention in
Phoenix this month.
While I've been a member for about 4
years, it's the first national
convention I've attended.
It was amazing! I met some legends in
the speaking industry and even ran into
Les Brown in between sessions!
It was such a surprise, it caught me off
guard. Had I had my wits about me,
I would have asked for a photo together,
but settled for a warm hand shake and
a several second deep-soul gaze into each
other's eyes.
While the photos above are mostly of the
fun we had and the entertainment we
enjoyed, the conference was jam-packed
with information-rich sessions to build
expertise in speaking, marketing and
business management skills. I came
away feeling validated about many of the
approaches I've been taking and equipped
with new strategies to fine-tune and
improve my speaking business.
It's mid-year and a great time to do a
strategic 'check-in' on your 2009
business plan. How is it going?
Are you making the kind of progress you
anticipated? I'll be reviewing and
revising my plan this month and
re-energizing my marketing actions.
I'm a firm believer in the value of
self-development. It is
unfortunately...and mistakenly...a
casualty of tough economic times, yet it
is precisely during these times that we
should be investing in our development.
Wise executives don't cut training when
times are tough; they see training as an
investment in the future of their
company
This week's
article addresses the importance
of continuing development, the
short-term mistakes people make in
budget cutting and explores options for
providing training with high ROI on a
shoe-string.
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stories, participants are inspired to reflect
on, and devise strategies to deal with, their
own disputes by utilizing a collaborative,
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"Where you find yourself tomorrow is a
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FEATURE
ARTICLE – GETTING MAXIMUM ROI ON
TRAINING
When corporate
revenues are down, budgets shrink.
Executives look for ways to cut
costs and 'ride out the storm'.
Cutting training
altogether can be a risky proposition.
The question shouldn't be 'What training
expense can we eliminate?" but rather "What
training can we provide that would increase
our 'top line' or reduce our other
expenses?"
When one evaluates
training from this perspective, the criteria
for success and effectiveness become more
apparent. Train sales people to be
more strategic or more relationship oriented
in their approach and revenues should
increase.
Train employees on
proper procedures and processes and error
rates (and therefore waste) go down
improving profitability.
Improve their
communication skills and time-draining
conflicts decrease. Various studies
show that almost 85% of employees report
conflict on the job. If an employee
earning $30K/year wastes just 1 hour a week
on a conflict, that's $721 (assuming no
conflict happened during the 2 weeks they
spent on vacation.) How many hours do
you think employees are losing each week
dealing with conflict in your organization?
Managers spend 40 -
60% of their time arbitrating conflict.
A manager earning $60K/yr is 'investing'
about $30K of that salary dealing with
disputes. Imagine if that time were instead
invested in improving processes, uncovering
new opportunities.
Communication problems
can be avoided or at least minimized with
proper training, yet execs somehow don't
recognize the true cost of conflict because
they don't take the time (or don't know how)
to measure it.
Train managers on
workplace harassment and future lawsuits
could be avoided. (Avoided costs are
harder to measure, but workplace harassment
training is required so ignoring it gets
even more expensive.)
So, how can
money-smart managers and executives continue
their training efforts without breaking the
bank?
Look for new models to
deliver training.
Rather than flying
people in for meetings, use webinars or
video broadcasts. Technology is
improving and becoming more cost
effective.
Transition to
e-learning, just in time, learn at
your desk training. Employees
select (or are given) specific modules
to help them improve on the job.
Conduct a workshop
using video with a remote
speaker/trainer and even dispersed
participants saving travel costs.
Host frequent,
short teleconferences to impart
information and engage
masterminding/problem solving sessions.
Use social
networking Web 2.0 technology to enable
knowledge sharing across departments and
locations decreasing 'ramp up' time,
building repositories of solutions from
which employees can draw to solve their
problems and improving productivity...
and profitability.
Tie learning
outcomes to desired business results -
and measure them.
Especially in this
economy, it is critical that we develop new
ways to improve our people, our operations
and our profitability. Training and
knowledge sharing are critical roads toward
that goal and cannot be abandoned without
jeopardizing the future our our enterprises.
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