Friday, November 22, 2013

A Whirl of a Good Time




At Turner Enterprises, our goal is to create a nurturing and fun work environment that allows our employees to increase their skill sets throughout our management training program. By combining work and fun, we are able to develop our employees on an individual basis in areas ranging from interpersonal communication, public speaking as well as team and leadership development.

Everyone enjoyed an intense (albeit hilarious) game of whirlyball during our weekly team night. Once a week, everyone gets together to spend some quality time together outside the office and have fun. This week we visited a local whirlyball establishment where everyone enjoyed several bumpy rounds of the sport. The game consists of 10 people (two teams of five) riding around in bumper cars, using a scoop to carry a wiffle ball across a basketball-like court to score a goal.


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

How Big Thoughts Lead to Big Results




Company President Darrell Turner spoke to the team about how thoughts affect actions which, in turn, affect results. In a team building activity, Darrell had employees write down and describe where they were 10 years ago, where they are now, and where they will be in 10 years. He stressed to the team that by visualizing goals and beliefs in the form of pictures or even daily written reminders, someone is more likely to attain those goals. After everyone had a chance to share their long term goals and dreams, Darrell summed up the meeting by reminding everyone that "only you can decide where you end up and how much success you have."

In the video above from inknowation, we are asked, "Do you dare to dream?" The video emphasizes the need to dream big and step outside our comfort zone in order to achieve that dream. Although difficult, learning new concepts and changing our worldview can ultimately help us gain confidence in our abilities to accomplish anything at hand. How big do you dream?

Monday, November 18, 2013

Consistent Actions Produce Consistent Success


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Each week, the management team along with the company's senior corporate trainers create a focused plan and set of goals for the entire company to achieve. Anna Madej, newly promoted senior corporate trainer, took it upon herself to come up with specific daily goals and information to communicate to the team in order for everyone to accomplish the week's overall plan. After researching the importance of consistency, Anna shared five rules with the team about how consistency leads to success because it:

  1. Allows for measurement: You can't determine whether or not you're good at a new task or skill until you have consistently and systematically performed that skill over a long enough period of time. Take, for instance, a professional golfer perfecting his putt. If he doesn't hit the ball the same way each time, he won't be able to measure how effectively he can putt.
  2. Creates accountability: If each team member is consistent in completing his/her scheduled assignments, responsibilities and tasks, other team members can hold each other accountable to the successful and timely completion of a goal. At Turner Enterprises, we strive to maintain high standards by creating an accountability system in which each employee is paired with another to make sure each follows through on his/her goals. 
  3. Leads to your reputation: A business grows by having a plan of attack in which each team member knows how to consistently perform his/her role. Success cannot be achieved if everyone changes gears instead of sticking to the plan. Since success breeds and attracts success, team members must strive to consistently hit their goals.
  4. Makes you relevant: In order to achieve a goal, each person in an office needs to have an open line of communication with management and fellow team members to stay up to date with the progress of each goal. Oftentimes, a lack of communication results in the fizzling out of what could be effective new initiatives.
  5. Maintains your message: In our management training program, each of our team members is taught to lead by example. People pay more attention to what you do rather than say, which is why consistency in leadership can trickle down to a more productive and responsive team.


Not only did Anna review this week's goals with the team, but she was also voted on by her peers as the Leader of the Week. Read more about Anna's thoughts about leadership and her background in our post coming up this Thursday. At Turner Enterprises, we strive to follow through for our clients and employees by exceeding goals, developing each employee to his/her full potential and providing an opportunity for unparalleled growth.