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		<title>Corporate Team Building Program</title>
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Ken Esrig
How do you get all of your staff to be on the same page regarding corporate goals? Does the person who sweeps the floor really know what the corporate objectives are? Does the entire management team clearly communicate the exact same corporate messages? Who determines corporate policy? Does it always [...]<p><a href="http://www.lankaguardian.org/index.php/2011/05/corporate-team-building-program/">Corporate Team Building Program</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.lankaguardian.org">Lanka Guardian</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Corporate Team Building Program<br />
By <br />
Ken Esrig</p>
<p>How do you get all of your staff to be on the same page regarding corporate goals? Does the person who sweeps the floor really know what the corporate objectives are? Does the entire management team clearly communicate the exact same <a href='http://www.mist-productions.com' target='_blank'>corporate</a> messages? Who determines corporate policy? Does it always come from the top or are things done at middle management levels that clearly direct corporate policy?</p>
<p>The larger the organization the farther removed from the staff the CEO becomes. The television show, Undercover Boss, does a great job reinforcing the distance between senior management and much of the staff. The best way to keep a large organization in step with the corporate objectives is first and foremost to clearly communicate the goals.  Most of the employees on the show were conscientious and worked hard to honorably represent their employer.</p>
<p>The focus on tasks versus corporate objectives can cause a great deal of disharmony among different departments within the <a href='http://www.mistproductions.net' target='_blank'>organization</a>. I have managed hundreds of people in totally different functions and we always focused on the corporate goals in each meeting and the problem solving came later.</p>
<p>Even in my smaller organizations, I have always had regular weekly meetings to assure that each manager knows exactly what the top priority of the week is and how we are positioned for the coming week. Always clearly state what you want to achieve for the week or month so that everyone has assignments. </p>
<p>After the corporate overview each manager may want to change their departmental presentation to better stay in step with the latest corporate goals.  The CEO must be clear about what is going on in ways that may seem to be more than they need to know.  Do not be shy about what you disclose. We are all in business to hopefully make as much money as possible. So why not communicate financial goals to all.</p>
<p>Make your staff your partners in achieving your goals. If someone in the organization is up for a bonus then why aren&#8217;t all the employees? As employers it is your sole obligation to put money in the pockets of your employees. Your bonus or target revenue numbers should be shared with every employee. They should have an incentive to share in the rewards as well.</p>
<p>Small businesses with less than 20 employees should have a bonus program for all to participate in monthly. Set daily goals for some individuals if it makes sense, but for all of the employees, a monthly bonus program is a great way to build a stronger team. The only thing people work for is a paycheck. While many people love their jobs, the end result is the ability to pay ones bills.  So the employer should find ways to reach their corporate goals such that there is enough left over to include a staff bonus.</p>
<p>My staff is on a 25% bonus plan every month. If business is bad they will never see a bonus. If however for whatever reason, we hit our goals, each employee gets a bonus. In a small office the bonus must be similar. For example, my staff includes highly compensated individuals and more reasonably paid employees such as clerks and office staff.</p>
<p>We have a two tiered program with the highly compensated receiving two times the bonus compared to all non licensed employees.  At a group meeting we discuss our production numbers and determine a common base. We then agree to a 20-25% monthly increase in our numbers. When that occurs each employee in a group meeting gets a check. For our organization, level one employees got $500 each, level two received $250 and part timers got either half or a flat $100 which ever made the most sense based on their hours worked.</p>
<p>That means that from the base month, your business grew 25% during one of the following months. That makes most managers very happy and they fully understand how the numbers translate into their wallets.  The goal should be very difficult, that&#8217;s why they get such nice rewards. The new base is at the new level and sometimes you have to adjust the percentage based on volume capacity but growth of 25% from one month to another is huge.</p>
<p>My staff always agreed with the numbers, but did not believe that they were always attainable. Through close team building efforts and a team approach, my staff grew a 20 year old mature business by 25% four times in one year, amazing growth which more than doubled our numbers. We achieved the maximum volume that we could produce and all was right with the world.</p>
<p>Never get too comfortable because the pendulum swings back every time, so goals must be readjusted. We have huge seasonal swings so we reset our goals based on prior year performance. The employees appreciate more money in their pocket, the organization is stronger because they all feel that there is a reward for corporate excellence. The CEO or the board of directors has seen a great increase in revenue and the goals of the managers reflect the goals of the organization. Even the person who sweeps the floor participates in our program and the facility always sparkles.</p>
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		<title>Team Building Games, Ideas &amp; Trips Barcelona, Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 04:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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You often hear wise old managers, at workplaces, saying, &#8220;many hands make work light&#8221;. The wise saying best conveys the importance of team efforts at a workplace or business organization. In fact, the word, &#8216;TEAM&#8217; can be expanded as &#8220;Together Everyone Achieves More&#8221;. You see, there&#8217;s no &#8220;I&#8221; in &#8220;Team&#8221;.Actually, the success of a workplace [...]<p><a href="http://www.lankaguardian.org/index.php/2009/10/team-building-games-ideas-trips-barcelona-spain/">Team Building Games, Ideas &amp; Trips Barcelona, Spain</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.lankaguardian.org">Lanka Guardian</a></p>
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<div>You often hear wise old managers, at workplaces, saying, &#8220;many hands make work light&#8221;. The wise saying best conveys the importance of team efforts at a workplace or business organization. In fact, the word, &#8216;TEAM&#8217; can be expanded as &#8220;Together Everyone Achieves More&#8221;. You see, there&#8217;s no &#8220;I&#8221; in &#8220;Team&#8221;.<br/><br/>Actually, the success of a workplace or business organization depends on, the way its teams work, the way its teams perform. Thus, team building has become important part of business corporations. In fact, team building events are often considered as one of the most important corporate events.<br/><br/>The modern corporations use various team building ideas &#038; plans to make their workers understand the value of team efforts. Corporate owners organize various team building programs &#038; courses to develop the spirit of team working among their workers and managers.<br/><br/>These courses/programs are generally comprised of various team building games, events, activities, or trips. The team building games &#038; events are usually focused on corporate team building. They help improving mutual communication and relationships among workers, and workers and managers. Usually designed by team building experts &#038; professionals, these team-building activities, games, and events help to improve potentials and performances of workers.<br/><br/>These games are just the fun games that are designed to promote creativity among workers &#038; managers. The basic idea behind these games is to develop the corporate spirit among the people working in a corporation. These games help to develop trust, confidence, cooperative attitude, communication and healthy working relationship among the worker.<br/><br/>Some business corporations also do organize outdoor team building events, programs, or trips. They take workers &#038; their managers on outdoor trips, which are specially designed to instill team spirit among them. The corporate people enjoy the trips and learn useful things as well.<br/><br/>Corporate games, ideas, and trips are designed to make workers come out of their personal selves, and do away with their &#8220;waiting attitude&#8221; and &#8220;spectator mentality&#8221;. Often, various psychological, educational or recreational techniques are applied to design the team building games &#038; activities.<br/><br/>These games &#038; activities help workers to well assess their real worth and weaknesses. The teams participating in these games &#038; events are provided with the feedbacks on their performances, which help teams to evaluate their strong as well as weak points.<br/><br/>It is the responsibility of business managements to create healthy team spirit among workers. They are responsible for maintaining proper corporate atmosphere at their workplaces. Thus, they always keep on organizing teambuilding games, activities, events, and trips, which play instrumental role in setting up team atmosphere at their organizations.<br/><br/>Nowadays, some business organizations or corporations have their permanent experts to design teambuilding courses &#038; programs for their workers, while, others hire the services of the freelance teambuilding professionals &#038; experts.</div>
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