1st Annual LevellingUp e-Summit

Announcing 2 New Breakout Sessions!

… at the 1st Annual Interactive eSummit

We are pleased to introduce Leona deVinne and Simone Brown.

LEONA DEVINNE – Certified Professional Coach
Breakout Session: “PIVOTING WITH PURPOSE”.

Get clear on what success means and gain a deep sense of meaning and purpose alongside Leona. She drives tangible results by using research-based, practical tools to create positive organizational change. Leona deVinne combines her background in psychology and 20 years of business and leadership experience to connect people to new possibilities to create game changing results both personally and professionally. Attend Leona’s session and identify your own purposeful ways to pivot your life or organization.

SIMONE BROWN – Leadership Coach & Certified Emotional Intelligence Practitioner
Breakout Session: “DISCOVER YOUR WHY”.

Learn how you can harness the power of purpose to inspire and motivate your organization. Simone Brown is a People & Culture Architect who delivers management training and leadership coaching grounded in behavioural and brain-based strategies. Her primary focus is on creating high-performance leaders and teams who are happy, productive and engaged. Attend Simone’s breakout session and discover what drives you, so you can lead with purpose.

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10% of all ticket sales will be DONATED to United Way Canada.

The eSummit is made possible through the support of our partners.

     

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Working Together To Overcome Today’s Challenges and Create New Possibilities

Emergenetics Ontario is thrilled to Partner with Mind Suite and Tribal Possibilities. Working Together To Overcome Today’s Challenges and Create New Possibilities!!

We are delighted to extend this invitation to join the Possibilities Group and are looking for ideas on how to best cope with, and emerge from, this time of unprecedented change.

This is an invitation for you and your organization to collaborate with us, and many others, in the sharing of ideas and best practices on how to best cope with, and emerge from, this time of unprecedented change.

The ‘Possibilities Initiative‘ is secure and fully transparent. All the data collected will be rolled into master reports.

Click here and take 5-7 minutes to go through this instrument, and share your thoughts, ideas and challenges freely. The Human and Strategic data collected will be invaluable as we move forward. You will receive regular summary reports so that we can all learn from each other.

As an added value, you will receive an invitation to attend a series of complimentary online briefs facilitated by
NY Times #1 Best Selling Author John King (of Tribal Leadership) about the data gathered, the challenges faced and the ideas shared.

                         

 

Thanks and we look forward to exploring the possibilities!!
It is our vision to be the Universal Answer to Human Connection

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3 Communications Tips for Managing Anywhere, Anytime (plus a Free Gift!)

We’re in approximately week 5 of working remotely for many and it is likely working better for some than for others. As the leader, you may be wondering how you can better manage your relationships with the people on your team while working remotely.

 

There are two critical considerations that contribute significantly to improving relationships and engagement. The first, is that we don’t all have the same communication style; and, the second is that we aren’t all driven/motivated by the same things.

In this article, we’ll start by sharing three tips to help you improve your communication with the people on your team when working remotely.

It’s not a one-size fits all!

We tend to all have our own communication preferences and style. Some of us have a higher energy level and some don’t. Some of us tend to gain our energy from social interactions while others may find that draining.

The key point to remember is that people like people like themselves. Ever hear of birds of a feather? And no, opposites don’t naturally attract.

First you have to understand your own communication style. Are you forceful, decisive, strong-willed or do you tend to be low-key, mild and a collaborator? Are you a person who is magnetic, enthusiastic, demonstrative or are you more restrained, controlled, non-animated and more reserved? Perhaps you are the person that tends to be more patient, steady and relaxed or are you more active, flexible, and fat-moving? Lastly, maybe you tend to be more dependent, neat, careful and always have lots of research on a topic or maybe you’re more uninhibited and unconventional. You may say that you have a variety of these traits and that may be so, but each of us has a primary communication style that most people see most of the time. 

So what happens when you are communicating with someone that is the opposite of your style? Might the other person sometimes tune out? Do you sometimes tune out when someone is speaking that is quite different from you? If you’re more of that direct communicator and I’m the opposite, do I drive you nuts when I come in with pages of data and absolutely need you to understand every single point I’ve uncovered? Likely. After all, didn’t you ask me to give you the key highlights? How’s that communication working out?

Remember, people buy from people they like and people like people like themselves.

Learn to People Read

People reading isn’t as difficult as it may sound. With a bit of background knowledge you can start people reading anywhere anytime. One of the keys to people reading is not talking but rather observing. When we’re talking, we’re not listening. At the end of this article, you will have a chance to receive a free personalized Working From Home report and in that report that are some clues to identifying others’ preferred communication styles.

What verbal and non-verbal cues is the person giving you? Perhaps you’ve just finished yet another team zoom meeting. Granted it’s more challenging to pick up on non-verbal cues on virtual calls but you know your team so you should be able to pick up on clues. Do they appear drained after calls or are they leaving wanting more? It’s often more important to observe body language and what is not being said than to what is being said.

Learn to Flex…your style that is!

When I talk about flexing your style in communication workshops, people sometimes ask me if that isn’t manipulation. It’s only manipulation if the intent is not honourable. The #1 thing you can do to improve communication with anyone is to meet them where they are.

Flexing your style is the art of adapting your style to match the style of the person you are communicating with. It helps create that symbiotic cadence. If the other person is more reflective, has a lower tone of voice and a slower pace in speaking than is normal for you, try flexing your style to mirror those behaviours. It will take a lot of conscious effort and practice to get good at it but you will start to see the benefits before too long.

It’s as easy as 1…2…3

Your people aren’t all one size thus your approach can’t be a one-size fits all either. Take the time to connect with each member of your team one-on-one for the purpose of listening. Start with an observation using self-responsible language or with an open-ended question…and then listen and observe.

As you become better at the super skill of people reading, you and your team will reap the rewards of improved communication, relationships and engagement.

Our gift to you and your organization – The Working From Home Report

During this unprecedented time, our partner TTI SI has created a special Working From Home report. The questionnaire is the same highly-validated research-based questionnaire used for all our behaviours reports but this report has been designed to be easy to digest without the need for individual or group debriefs. No strings attached. You won’t be solicited if you take us up on our offer. TTI SI’s goal is to give away 10,000 of these reports each day in North America.

TTI SI has been on the cutting edge of the assessment solutions industry for over 30 years. They have administered over 30 million assessments worldwide in 115 countries in 47 different languages. Data norming and rigorous data analysis conducted by both internal research teams and independent statisticians help ensure our assessments are the most reliable and accurate tools in the market.

Ready? Click here. This link will take you to a page on our website where you can view a sample of the report, view answers to FAQs and a link to respond to the questionnaire to get your own personalized report. It only takes 10 minutes to complete. After you’re done, you will receive your report immediately in your inbox and will be taken to a page to download a PDF of our Action Plan worksheet for your personal use.

I hope you accept our gift and that you and your team use your personalized reports to improve working relationships. A fun follow-up activity is to have your team share their primary style from page 2 of the report so that you can all begin to see your behavioural similarities and differences and learn to appreciate what each person brings to the team.

Feel free to share this WFH report link with colleagues, friends and family.

Sophie Mathewson, PCC

Strategic Coach & Advisor

Prism Group Int’l

prismgroup.ca

Specializing in working with leaders that want to create more cohesive senior teams to achieve their purpose and vision

 

Sophie can be reached at [email protected] 

 

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2020 Business Process Intelligence Webinar Series

2020 Business Process Intelligence Webinar Series

You are invited to join us for the next webinar in the 2020 Webinar Series!

The March webinar discussed ‘Office Design & Layout’ by answering the following questions;
– How can my office setup improve my productivity and reduce wasted time?
– What is the best way to setup my office?
– What elements should be included in my office?
– How can I improve my office setup/design?

This webinar will take place on Monday April 27, 2020 @ 12:15pm Eastern. A reminder email with the instructions to join will be sent the morning of the webinar.

To register for this webinar please select the link below;
Register for ALL WEBINARS or just the APRIL Webinar

Interested in becoming a Certified Lean or Six Sigma Professional?
email [email protected] for elearning and virtual training options!

“Learn to become more efficient so you can have more time to do what you love”

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An Exclusive Virtual Leadership Development Opportunity

It is a crazy unprecedented time!

Many leaders, for the first time in their careers, are leading from behind the desk and behind the screen. The great challenge becomes how do we keep staff motivated, engaged, inspired and connected.

At Emergenetics it is our Vision “To Be the Universal Answer to Human Connection”
And in this time of social isolation we are delighted to bring the power of Emergenetics in:

An Exclusive Leadership Development Opportunity:
Emergenetics VIRTUAL Meeting of the Minds Workshop

Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Location: Your Desk!
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM •

Emergenetics Certified Facilitator: Gail Green

Cost of Workshop and Profile: $299   CLICK HERE TO ENROLL 
Exclusive Promotion use discount for MuniSERV Members – use promo code 100OFF for a $100 discount.

As an added value, during this challenging time, any municipality that registers 3 or more people will receive a one hour complimentary online tailored session for the team (Value $599).

The Virtual Meeting of the Minds offers a blended learning experience that reveals individual and collective strengths, provides practical ways for leaders to inspire and engage employees to work together and create strong workplace cultures – with or without a traditional office space.

Through the workshop, you will:
• Increase self-awareness
• Discover others’ perceptions of you
• Communicate change more holistically and effectively
• Build better Peer and Stakeholder relationships
• Increase your EQ to forge new relationships in the current reality

Who should attend:
• Leaders seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and others
• Managers who aspire to build cohesive teams
• Consultants/Trainers/Coaches looking for neuro-scientific tools that resonate with individuals and organizations in a blended on learning experience that will serve in the new normal

Enroll soon as participant numbers will be limited to 30.

We look forward to meeting you at this insightful and exciting event on Wednesday, May 20th and to sharing a simpler, easier way to understand yourself and others with the neuro-science of Emergenetics!

If you’d like more information, simply email me or call 905.636.0797.

Take Care,
Gail

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The WE Approach to Online Meetings

Well I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy during this crazy unprecedented time.  As I prepare to go on yet another online meeting I was thinking about the previous normal and how meetings were often named as a #1 waste of time in the workday.  People can drift and disengage with meeting fatigue.  Good gracious, how are we going to keep focus online?

Firstly, lets all commit to show up on camera. It gives us a fighting chance. Next, apply the basics of an effective meeting:

  1. Make sure the meeting is necessary
  2. Clarity of purpose
  3. Have an agenda and publish it beforehand.
  4. Be clear why each participant is attending.
  5. Always remember the simple, common courtesies of life, particularly if you need to win support and build relationships. Make people feel welcome by creating a comfortable environment now more than ever!
  6. Promote openness and honesty in your meetings.  Create the psychological safety necessary for this and the quality of the conversation will be much greater.
  7. Ensure you keep time. People need to feel their time is valued.
  8. Contribution is important. Ensure all participants have opportunities to participate, especially those whose preference is to reflect and consider the views of others before speaking. They often have very valuable insights that should not be missed.
  9. Carry out regular and frequent summaries. This will enable everyone to check understanding and confirm what has been discussed/agreed. Research suggests that in effective meetings someone summarizes at least every 5 minutes.
  10. Record – In our current reality most online platforms can do so and then you can decide on options for providing access to the recording. Or old school it and have someone take notes and send that to all who participated.

Strive for continuous improvement. Obtaining feedback from participants on what was useful about the meeting and what could have been done differently is valuable information.  We can flatten our on-line meeting learning curves by actively listening and implementing improvements.

Remember that teams are cognitively and behaviorally diverse and if we follow the basics, we will help everyone engage in a meaningful online meeting experience! 

Now let’s effectively Zoom ourselves through this 😊!

Gail Green, President and CEO

Emergenetics Ontario

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Mindfulness As A Means To An End

Mindfulness As A Means To An End

April 23, 2020 5:00pm – 6:00pm ET

Registration Link: https://sagewisdom.levellingup.ca/mindfulness-as-a-means-to-an-end-creating-psychological-safety-in-the-workplace/

Mindfulness As A Means To An End with Bonnie Kowaliuk, BA, BMT, MBA, MTA, RSW, Fellow of Bonny Method of Guided Imagery & Music, Certified Coactive Coach, Gurian Institute Certified Trainer, Advanced Brain Tech.

Join this live, interactive, convenient, and affordable alternative to traditional professional development specifically to support your business during this time of self-isolation.

The intent of this Accelerator Group is to support young leaders and teams to create workplaces and spaces to be psychologically safe to express, learn, and grow within the culture — ensuring that each person’s health and wellness needs are being supported and actively addressed.

The problem this group will actively dive into solving, is exploring what creates safety and security into our workplaces; the qualities and characteristics. How this can be supported by equipping individuals and teams with mindfulness practices, and setting up their workspaces so that there are opportunities to reconnect and reflect with self, and disconnect and unplug from technology and workplace demands and expectations.

Starts April 23rd Register NOW!  $32/hr, 8 weekly, one hour sessions

Max 8 people. BUY NOW

LevellingUp will help you bridge the gap between knowing HOW TO do something and MASTERING it. Grow your skills fast, alongside an expert, and with the support of a trusted small group.

The experts you want. The skills you need. Nothing standing in your way.

www.LevellingUp.ca
#LevellingUp #PeopleHelpingPeople #LevelUp #Leadership #Goals

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Leading Effective Online Meetings

Leading Effective Online Meetings

April 15, 2020 11:00am – 12:00pm ET

Registration Link: https://sagewisdom.levellingup.ca/leading-effective-online-meetings/

Leading Effective Online Meetings with Kerry Black, ACC. B.Ed. M.Ed. CPHR, Certified to Administer Strength Deployment Inventory, C-IQ Inventories.

Join this live interactive, convenient, and affordable alternative to traditional professional development specifically to support your business during this time of self-isolation.

We are all challenged during these extraordinary times to innovate and work in new environments. Many people are learning how to work online, from home. As a Leader, you will be holding meetings online, maybe for the first time ever. This accelerator group will help you to learn effective and easy techniques that you can use immediately to lead meetings, connect with your team and move your business forward in an online environment.

Starts April 15th Register NOW! $10.83/hr, 6 weekly, one hour sessions

Max 8 people per group. BUY NOW

LevellingUp will help you bridge the gap between knowing HOW TO do something and MASTERING it. Grow your skills fast alongside an expert and with the support of a trusted small group.

The experts you want. The skills you need. Nothing standing in your way.

www.LevellingUp.ca
#LevellingUp #PeopleHelpingPeople #LevelUp #Leadership #Goals

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Awakening The Enneagram In Stressful Times

Awakening The Enneagram In Stressful Times

April 9, 2020 2:00pm – 3:00pm ET

Registration Link: https://sagewisdom.levellingup.ca/awakening-the-enneagram-in-stressful-times/

Awakening the Enneagram In Stressful Times with Catherine Bell, Founder at The Awakened Company.

Join this live interactive, convenient, and affordable alternative to traditional professional development specifically to support your business during this time of self-isolation.

In this Accelerator Group, we will introduce the Enneagram Personality System. The Enneagram is the tool for personal and leadership transformation. The Enneagram helps us awaken to what is real, to our gifts and areas to work on. It helps us to become more present and react less by default. More than a personality typology, the Enneagram is a profound map illuminating the nine different architectures of the human character. The Enneagram is the most powerful and practical system available for increasing emotional intelligence, with insights that can be used for personal and professional development.

Starts April 9th Register NOW! $21.60/hr, 5 weekly, one hour sessions

Max 8 people per group. BUY NOW

LevellingUp will help you bridge the gap between knowing HOW TO do something and MASTERING it. Grow your skills fast alongside an expert and with the support of a trusted small group.

The experts you want. The skills you need. Nothing standing in your way.

www.LevellingUp.ca
#LevellingUp #PeopleHelpingPeople #LevelUp #Leadership #Goals

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Ensuring Due Diligence and Cost-Effectiveness While Working on a Budget and Under the Public Microscope.

Staff Training – Bylaw Officer Training and Accreditation.

Ensuring due diligence and cost effectiveness while working on a budget and under the public microscope.

As a court recognized “Subject Matter Expert” (S.M.E.) in the training of Provincial Officers, Bylaw Officers and Police Officers, I am often called to testify as to what is or isn’t an acceptable level of training and give opinions on policy and procedural issues surrounding enforcement.

In a series of coming articles I will discuss a number of different issues surrounding the training and operational deployment of Bylaw Officers, particularly Parking Bylaw, Animal Control and General Duties Bylaw Officers/Inspectors within Municipalities. This will include comments on standards (best practices) and what constitutes proper due diligence.

To train or not to train; this is the question!

In the words of the ancient Huna tradition: “In all things you must pay attention, or you will pay later with pain.” Ouch.

My quote is this: “There is only one thing more painful that training someone and they leave; and that is that you don’t train them and they stay.” Free advice from a guy who in court a lot and seen the outcomes.

Here are a few facts before we start just for context:

1. There is NO mandatory training required by legislation in most Provinces or Territories in Canada
to become a general duties Bylaw or Municipal Bylaw Enforcement Officer appointed to enforce Parking,
Property Standards or Animal Control. (Building Inspectors and other specialty trades do have standards and
training.)

2. There is also NO government mandated course training standard for “certification,” or “accreditation” for
non-college delivered courses. Colleges must meet the requirements of their legislation in order to issue
“certificates of achievement” to graduates. There is no consistency within college programs and courses can
vary in length and cost. No two courses deliver the same identical content even if they carry the same
module/content names.

3. Bylaw Officer training courses are currently offered to the public via Colleges or by *private vendors in
addition to any job specific courses delivered in house by the employer. (* Provincial Associations training
programs are included as private vendors as they are not a sanctioned arm of the government nor usually
listed as private career colleges.)

4. ANY training is only as good as the credentials of the instructor who teaches it and the content they teach.
Beware of anyone who calls themselves an “expert.” Only the courts can designate someone as a Subject Matter
Expert. If credentials are questioned, they must be proven credible to be accepted.
Content that is not kept up to date by a qualified person can be both useless and get officers into legal
trouble. Content updates should take place annually.

5. Beware of labels and semantics. The term “Municipal Law Enforcement Officer” or M.L.E.O. is a term that is
sourced within the Ontario Police Services Act. It is used in Ontario only. Other Provinces use the term
“Bylaw Officer” or use other terms. Legal terms are found within each Province or Territories enabling
legislation. “Provincial Offenses Officer” (P.O.O.)is a term sourced in the Ontario Provincial Offenses Act.
Officers that we train for Provincial Ministries or other agencies who are not necessarily Municipal Bylaw
Officers, get their appointments from this Act.
Changing the name does not change the facts surrounding their duties. “Regulatory Compliance Officer,”
“Inspector,” or any other made up term to describe a Bylaw Officer or M.L.E.O. doesn’t change their
appointment status or their authorities to act within law.

6. All Police Officers are also appointed as P.O.O.’s and M.L.E.O.’s in Ontario. In some cases they are the
only source of Bylaw enforcement in smaller communities but in others this is left entirely to the local
Bylaw officers or even outsourced, contracted, security guards or private agencies. It is therefore common
sense that the same academic content taught to the police should be taught within a properly vetted course
to Bylaw Officers in context.

Regardless of which Province or Territory you live in, staff need a core level of academic knowledge and
skills competencies that a properly vetted course can provide. In many cases, but not all, Municipalities
offer further training or supply additional certification specific to appointments. Some only accept Law and
Security or Police Foundations college graduates then don’t give them any further training at all. I can’t
begin to tell you how dangerous a practice this is for many reasons.

For further details regarding accreditation within your area, please visit our website https://burgessandassoc.com/courses/municipal-provincial-officers/bylaw-officer-core-competency-training-course or https://burgessandassoc.com/courses/municipal-provincial-officers/parking-enforcement-officer-course

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