Today Was a Good Day

February 15, 2007

Sometimes things just seem to fall into place.  Today was one of those days!

I woke up late….hehe.  Ok, my job allows for that but honestly I really prefer to get up early and get THINGs accomplished.  There is no greater feeling than accomplishing 1/2 of what you want to accomplish for the day by 8:30.  Too me that is just a great feeling.

Ok, so I didn't have that this morning.

But I did have several key projects that I have been working hard on for the past couple of weeks begin to pay dividends. So, that was very cool.

While I was on the phone with my wife discussing if I was going to cancel soccer practice for my daughters team, the doorbell rang. The dogs went nuts, and I was a little worried that the Fedex guy was going to get tasted by one of my red heelers (they have become somewhat territorial since I installed an electric fence.)

To my surprise it was my starter kit for VM Direct.  Side Note:  If you haven't seen the technology for this business you have too.  WOW, is all I can say.  I have been sending video emails, with helloWorld, of my kids to my parents back East.  They love it.  Really easy to install and get set-up.

The later that day I received a call from my recruiter indicating a company that I had met with would like to see me again.  I'm not the top guy but I am working hard trying to present my skill set.  We shall see what happens there.

I also received a call from a former employee, turned friend regarding several positions open at his company.  He has been promoting my skills to his Sr. Leadership team.  Hopefully something positive happens.

More than anything, I was happy that he called to let me know about this.  Not because of the job opportunities but more so because he thought of me.

Over the years I have made it a practice to help as many people as I can.  And most of the time that means getting them in to see the right people when they are looking for a job.  In fact, I have been the one that has gotten them the job so many times.  So, it is just nice when people remember that.

On the other hand, how about the ones that you do nice things for and then don't ever help you.  I've experienced that as well.  Not sure why people are like that but I guess I can't worry about them.  I once heard it said that you can only change yourself.

But I digress!

I am leaving for a call center site visit tomorrow so I had to get my stuff together.  This required me to run back into town and pick up the laundry (30 minute drive one way.)  I live in the country and love it but on occasion have to deal with longer than average drives.

Upon my return I looked through my email and a very respected friend of mine sent me a link to a website that she thought I would find interesting.  She knows I am facinated with making money online programs.  So I went to the site read through the information and decided to purchase it to see ahow it all works. 

Hey it has a 60 day money-back guarantee so I thought to myself, "why not?"

If your curious, the name of the program is the Ultimate Wealth Package.  I will let you know what I think about it.

Now I sit here writting this post, while my wife sleeps on the couch.  She works really hard and really deserves the rest.  I need to do what she is doing.  I have to get up at 4:20 in the am.

So, have a good one.  I need sleep. 

 

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Career Advice: Do The Little Things

February 13, 2007

Recently, I went on an interview for an opportunity that seems to be really rewarding. 

The company is really good and the opportunity is high profile.  My credentials match perfectly, there is only one catch.  After two phone interviews and one face-to-face meeting, I found out that I am the number three guy so far. 

Of course, the interviewing process is not over yet but clearly it is not completely going the way I wanted it too.

During my face-to-face interview, I had the opportunity to meet with the Account Executive responsible for the client.  While we discussed the challenges and issues the team faced, I took notes and came up with a few ideas.

My next and final stop was with the two principle hiring managers.  After our intial exchange of pleasantries, we got right into the discovery stage.

They brought up a what-if scenerio and I proposed and idea that I had come up with during my first meeting.  I thought to myself that this "was good!"

Our entire interview focused on the idea and the implementation of this idea.

Overall this was not a bad thing.  Just think, my interviewers wanted to know more about my idea.

The problem was that I was not able to share other strong areas of my character, such as my track record of leadership development, my leadership style, illustrated with examples and other areas of success where I could provide examples.

I spoke to the executive recruiter on the way home and told him how I thought it went.  His suggestion, and the point of this story, was for me to write a follow-up email outlining my strengths.  Great idea!

Below you see what I wrote and the point - make sure you follow-up with a short outline of your strengths.  Do this either through a letter or when time is a factor through an email.

My follow-up:

Hello xxxxx and xxxx,

I want to thank you both for taking the time out of your busy schedules to meet with me on Thursday, February 8th.

I appreciate our discussion and your candor regarding the complexity of the current position.  Clearly, it's a great opportunity to have a positive impact on the team and the organization.

My only regret is that I spent a large portion of our meeting discussing the phone tree implementation and not enough time discussing my leadership abilities.

In Summary:

- I have a proven track record of leading multiple centers supporting similar business types.  As a result, I understand the importance of creating consistency by developing a defined process and auditing it to ensure that the process is being followed. 

- My leadership style can be categorized as collaborative, others may referred to this as participative.  I believe in leading rather than pushing and this can be accomplished through employee inclusion, communication, coaching and development.  In addition, I adhere to a positive performance management process that focuses on trying to catch people doing things right and recognizing that behavior.

- Call center success is achieved through the effective integration of people, processes and technology.  One does not work well without the other.  Therefore, I believe it is critical to create work flows that capitalize on the benefits of all three.  An excellent example of this is the use of IEX, creative schedules (4-10, split shifts, etc) that not only meets the needs of the business but also meets the needs of your teams, and a clear process in place that includes recruiting, training and operations to eliminate any surprises.

- and finally I understand that I need to create buy-in from the team and must lead by setting a positive example and managing the WIIFM (What's in it for me?)  People need to see the benefits that can be achieved for them by implementing and executing a new process.  As a result, and whenever possible, the team needs to be a part of the solution.  By doing so, our execution will have more buy-in and a greater chance of success.

Once again, thank you for your time and the opportunity to discuss your objectives and requirements.

Sincerely,
Greg Meares

Give me feedback by commenting below.  Thanks

Greg

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Cool Technology

February 13, 2007

Have you ever heard of helloWorld?

The tag line for helloWorld is "digital life made simple."

HelloWorld is a way to….

  • Communicate with video;
  • Create and manage video content effortlessly;
  • Share photos and videos;
  • Publish video content in multiple formats automatically;
  • Be discovered and showcase your talents…to the world on TV

Not to mention the technology has…

  • Blog
  • Video IM
  • Broadcaster
  • Video Mail
  • Podcast
  • Media Vault

It really is a cool way to communicate.

Also, if you interested in making money with this technology, you can by visiting: VM Direct

You'll enjoy this easy to use but powerful suite of tools.

Enjoy!

Greg

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Updating Blog and Website

February 9, 2007

Sorry about the confusion here.  I am in the process of updating my blog and website.  Go To Greg Meares to get some of my information.

Please come back in a day or two.  I should have it all update by then. 

Greg

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