Searching for the Wizard of Oz at Work (and at Home) Gary Moore

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Searching for the Wizard of Oz at Work (and at Home) Gary Moore gmoore@ncsu.edu

What Makes a Good Conference? I am challenged to think I pick up one new idea So my goal is to get you to think and perhaps you might pick up an idea!

Searching for the Wizard of Oz

Realization 1 I have a feeling we re not in Kansas anymore!

We are not in Kansas Anymore! As HR professional we must acknowledge that the world has changed: Technology has changed Our Employees have Changed The Job Market has Changed Federal laws have changed

Technology has Changed!

Technology has Changed When you type: 1. Do you put one space or two between sentences? 2. How many commas belong in this sentence? The professional development will focus on Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Technology has Changed

Have Things Changed?

Our Employees Have Changed!

What We Face! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo0kjddjr1c&t=2s

The Job Market Has Changed

Federal Laws/Regulations Have Changed

We are not in Kansas Any More! The World has changed!! Have We? It is easy to continue doing what we have always done! We can simply ignore the changing world Is what we do changed to keep up with the changes in knowledge, technology and society?

Realization 2 We need to use our brain!

If We Had a Brain We would plan for the Future Infrastructure is great but people are needed to make it happen Does your work group have a plan with specific goals for the future?

No fair wind blows for a ship that has no port of destination (Seneca)

If We had a Brain We would engage in succession planning! Who is going to take your place when you retire or move on?

If You Had a Brain You would have written goals based on your governing values

Wandering Most people just wander through life. They spend more time planning a vacation than they do planning their life.

Using Your Brain One must start with clearly defined goals for one s life. These goals should be professional and personal We all know this but how many people really do have written goals? 3% of the population

The Power of Goals Some years ago a 16 year old boy wrote down the following goals on a 3 x 5 index card Help the nation become physically fit Marry a politically active woman Become the world s greatest body builder Make movies Who wrote this?

The Answer Arnold Schwarzenegger

Where Are You Going? I have Seven Goals or Values for my Life. I sat down and wrote them out years ago They are both work related and family related. They guide my daily activities

My Goals/Values 1. Family - We have a good family life. 2. Teaching - I am one of the top teachers in the field. 3. Innovation - I am on the cutting edge of innovation in the profession 4. Scholarship - I am recognized as the top scholar in the profession. 5. Spiritual - I love God. 6. Finances - The family is financially secure 7. Fitness - I am physically fit

Family We have a good family life. Goals Barbara and I have a date once a week I spend at least 30 minutes a day with the children in unplanned activities Once a month the family does something special We keep our trailer at Emerald Isle and spend time there We take a vacation every year

Teaching I am the top teacher in the profession. I stay aware of new developments in pedagogy I model my teaching behaviors on research in teaching effectiveness I am enthusiastic about teaching I maintain ample office hours and have an open door policy for students I participate in student activities outside of the classroom I constantly revise and update course outlines and lesson plans I use a variety of teaching materials and methods I maintain records (in a database) of past students in agricultural education I devise new and exemplary materials and methods for teaching I conduct research on teaching effectiveness Other teachers come to me for advice

Mission Statement I make a positive difference in the lives of individuals in agricultural and extension education by teaching, conducting research and serving the profession while maintaining a strong family life. Gary Moore

She was to young to die! That is what everyone said at my wife s funeral; and it was true! Barbara was 54 when she died of breast cancer But there were no regrets because we had planned our lives and family was a priority

There Were No Regrets I was not ready for her to die! Yet there were no regrets about things left undone We had traveled extensively We had raised two children We had successful careers We played a lot, we spent many a weekend in our trailer at the beach

If we Had a Brain We Would Use a Time Management System

What type of time management system do you use? True Confessions

Not Real Time Management Systems What type of time management tool do you use?

We Need Proper Tools!

My Journey Era 1 Pocket Calendar + notepad + flip open address book Era 2 Franklin Day Planner Era 3 Palm Pilot

Currently Franklin Day Planner (2 pages a day) + smart phone

You have 3 months of pages in your planner past month, current month, future month! The other months are in your storage binder. Why I use the Franklin Covey Planner List tasks that need to be done here! Prioritize them in this column Check them off in this column. Record Appointments here! Record important information, conversations, promises, jokes you heard, commitments, addresses of meetings, etc. on this page. Consider documenting conversations with the people you report to and those who report to you. I even record the time of conversations!

If we Had a Brain we Would Spend Time in Daily Planning and Prioritizing Be in charge of the day, don t let it be in charge of you!

The Power Of Planning You should spend about 5 minutes every day planning. I like to do this first thing in the morning. Some folks like to do their daily planning at the end of the work day. It is up to you.

Planning Research shows that for each minute spent in planning, a person will save 7 minutes in execution of the plan. The excuse about not having time to plan is stupid! You don t have the time NOT to plan. Plan to work on the Governing Values Goals every day if at all possible.

Planning The first thing to do is to list the tasks you want to accomplish during the day. Then Prioritize them using the A,B, C system Then number, in priority order the A, B, and C tasks. Then start on A1

Symbols to use with the Daily Task List When a task is completed you check it off. When a task is not completed at the end of the day, you move the task to a future task list, then draw an arrow on today s list to show the task was forwarded. Use a dot to show the task is in progress M X Use a person s initial with a circle to show a delegated task. Use a X to show you decided not to do the task.

A Daily Planning Example

Symbols If you prioritize your task list daily, and use these symbols nothing should fall through the cracks and you should accomplish more and feel good about yourself. M X

So, if we had a brain We would plan for the future with our work group We would plan for succession We would have professional and personal goals We would use proper time management tools We would plan each and every day

Realization 3 We need to have courage!

We Need Courage to Speak Up About Our Needs We can t continue to do more and more with less and less This leads to turnover and brain drain

If We Had Courage

We Need Courage to Enforce High Standards We cannot ignore shoddy work or unprofessional conduct. We need to enforce our policies.

It Takes Courage to Take Action Ignoring a problem doesn t solve it! It just makes it worse It makes you complicit Ignoring problems make them last

We Need the Courage to Balance Our Lives Entries in Time Management Systems 5% 95% Work Family

Schedule Time for Self and Family In the U.S., 85.8 percent of males and 66.5 percent of females work more than 40 hours per week. Ever since the late 1970s, Japan has had a word to refer to people dying from spending too much time in the office: karoshi. The literal translation is "death by overwork."

It is OK to Take Time Off and Vacations but it takes courage Research shows your productivity actually increases if you take time to recharge. There should be balance between work and family This does not happen by chance you to work at it You have only once chance to get it right kids do grow up

Some of My Day Planner Entries Meet with Micah Meet with Carolyn Meet with Barbara It is OK to schedule meetings with your family members!

Something to Think About http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pyllekzat8

So We Need Courage To proactively ask for what we need To have high standards and operate with integrity To make difficult decisions and enforce policy To make time for family

Realization 4 We need to have a heart!

Moore s Leadership Pyramid Compliment/Congratulate/Celebrate Courage Consultation Consensus Communication Comprehension Compassion/Care Commitment Note: These are my thoughts. They don t come from a book. I am to blame for them!

Compassion and Caring Leaders work with people People have feelings, egos and emotions People do not always make decisions based on logic A good leader will remember the above and act accordingly

Every Person Has a Story!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v0rhvz3lvy

Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People (every leader should read this book)

Don't criticize, condemn or complain. Give honest and sincere appreciation. Arouse in the other person an eager want. Fundamental Techniques in Handling People Part 1

Six Ways to Make People Like You Part 2 Become genuinely interested in other people. Smile. Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves. Talk in terms of the other person's interests. Make the other person feel important and do it sincerely.

The other sections Win people to your way of thinking 12 chapters Be a Leader: How to Change People Without Giving Offense or Arousing Resentment 9 chapters

The Importance of Caring People follow people who genuinely care about others Tom Peters

Three Additional C s of Leadership Compliment, Congratulate and Celebrate Be quick to compliment and congratulate others for good work we all love praise and recognition (especially the millennials) This will make the other person want to work even harder Look for excuses to celebrate the accomplishments of others

The Importance of Heart Students don t care how much you know until they know how much you care!

Outside My Office Door

The Importance of Heart Me

Having a Heart in HR Stay true to the mission of public service and ensure that new employees identify with the values of being a public servant.

Having a Heart in HR Be proactive in terms of inclusion!

Having a Heart in HR Provide professional development opportunities to employees at all levels of the organization. A full 87% of millennials say professional development or career growth opportunities are very important to them in a job. (Gallup Poll)

Having a Heart in HR Be creative/innovative where possible. This just isn t something for the private sector.

So we need to have a heart!

Realization 5 There is no WIZARD OF OZ!!

We are the Wizard of Oz! There is no Wizard of Oz, So We will have to assume that role in our organizations (and at home)! If It Is To Be, It Is Up To Me Us

In Conclusion We are not in Kansas anymore the world has changed. We must constantly change. We need to use our brains to plan for the future. We must have the courage to do what needs to be done professionally and personally! We must have heart for our employees and the public. We must become the real Wizard of Oz in our workplace and at home.

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