Preparing Yourself & Your Employees Lori VanNess, MSHRA, SPHR, CPM VanNess Consulting 863-514-7660 Retired - Polk County Sheriff’s.

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Preparing Yourself & Your Employees Lori VanNess, MSHRA, SPHR, CPM VanNess Consulting Retired - Polk County Sheriff’s Office

Creating the UPSWING & Renewable Energy Challenges Fear Do more with less Trust/loyalty Success mode Our Circle Its all about me “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.” ~Dr. Seuss

“psychological recession” How is this impacting our organization? – Absenteeism – Healthcare costs – Lack of focus – Negativity – Morale – Productivity – Creativity

White Water, Rapids& Placid Lake

Human Resource Challenges Grievances FMLA ADAAA Worker’s Compensation Safety Turnover

How Can We Get Back in Success Mode? Tell it like it is Give a little RESPECT Keep Promises LISTEN Discuss Facts Transparency Trustworthiness

What can I do? I need to reduce my fear and reduce the fear of my fellow co-workers. I need to understand my contribution to the organization. I need to focus on me, my family and the organization. I need to channel my energy in a positive direction.

Be a Leader "Control is not leadership; management is not leadership; leadership is leadership. If you seek to lead, invest at least 50% of your time in leading yourself—your own purpose, ethics, principles, motivation, conduct. Invest at least 20% leading those with authority over you and 15% leading your peers." Dee Hock

Accountability Loop ResistHideIgnoreDenyBlameRationalize Learn Self- Examine ForgiveOwnRecognize Take Action Victim Loop Accountability Loop INTENTIONINTENTION CHOICE SITUATION

CHANGE – Me First The Change Starts Here ME

Your Balance Wheel Family Career SpiritualEducation Friends Spouse What is important to you? How can you meet the needs of you and everyone else? How can you balance it all?

Where are we in the Circle? Where am I? How can I refocus? What can I change? How do I move myself? – Invest in me – Focus on my job – Learn and share – Cross-train – “Walk-the-Talk”

Team Effort Be honest with everyone Set goals -SMART MEASURE Success Reinforce Successes Discuss challenges Provide evaluations THANK OTHERS!

Your Mission should you decide to accept it! Take Action Dig deep for answers by asking good questions Focus on behaviors that are engaging and rewarding Avoid Auto Pilot Balance your life Be as Master Learner Reward and recognize yourself and your team Eliminate the victim loop and step up to accountability Build Trust – Be honest – Respectful – Create clarity – Deliver Results

Parting Thoughts “I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. ~Edward Everett Hale “In the power to change yourself is the power to change the world around you. “ -Anwar

THANK YOU! QUESTIONS???

References Predictable Results in Unpredictable Times, Stephen R. Covey, Bob Whitman Personal Accountability Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen R. Covey Change Management Model – FSU CPM Class What Matters Most – Stephen R. Covey/Franklin Time Management