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Gen. Colin Powell To Be On ASI Radio

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Great news for our ASI Internet Radio listeners! Gen. Colin Powell will be calling into our studios on Tuesday, Nov. 17 @ 10:30 a.m. EST and answering questions about leadership, managing people in difficult times, how to overcome adversity and more.

Best of all, we’re opening the phone and email lines to you, our audience, so that you can pose a question to Gen. Powell.

If you’ve got a question you’d like to ask the General about leadership, you can do so now by sending an email to radio@asicentral.com or you can wait until Tuesday, Nov. 17 and call into our studios approximately 10:20 a.m. EST at the number 215.953.4979.

To listen to the show, simply go to www.asicentral.com/radio on Tuesday morning.

And to learn more about Gen. Powell’s keynote speech during this year’s ASI Show Orlando, click here.

– Team Central


Tip of the Day - Deal With a Crier at Work

Filed under: Tip of the Day

Nip criers in the bud, says Jody Ferrer, president of The Perfect Promotion LLC (asi/293518). During the interview process, “I tell them that I run a nontoxic work environment. It’s a place where I spend a lot of time and I won’t work with people that are toxic or criers,” she says.

For those whiners who charm their way through the interview process, managers can be only so forgiving before showing employees the door, says David Gray, owner of David Gray Enterprises (asi/213025). “You need to go to that person and say, ‘If you’re unhappy with this job, I think this job isn’t for you,’” Gray says. “You haven’t fired” the employee, but given him a heads-up that a bad attitude and an inability to deal with the environment won’t be tolerated. – Betsy Cummings

Sometimes a little office fun will bring some levity and motivation that can’t easily be found these days.

Think that throwing a company karaoke competition is a better reward for staff this year than the company picnic? You may be right – and save a lot of money doing so. At $5 per person per hour or $20 per hour for a private room, karaoke is a reasonable alternative for company get-togethers.

Can’t get away to a lounge? Karaoke machines can be rented for as little as $75 for an in-office sing-off. Just make sure that staffers are comfortable with the idea before forcing them to belt it out like an American Idol contestant. To ensure participation, sign up your more outgoing employees beforehand to sing a little ditty. This will surely lighten the mood and give everybody something to laugh at – a great idea for a Friday afternoon. – Betsy Cummings

From the 2009 Counselor State of the Industry


 

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