Thursday, June 30, 2011

Don't Choke: How to Thrive in High Pressure Stituations


Why We Choke Doing Tasks That Call Upon Our Working Memory
There are things that you can do to strengthen your working memory, but at any given time, it is a limited resource. When we start to worry, our negative internal monologue uses up our supply of working memory. Instead of using the fuel of our working memory to help us accomplish the task, it’s burned away with anxious hand-wringing.


Friday, June 24, 2011

FREE FOURTH OF JULY FUN, PLAN NOW






PLAN AHEAD FOR NEXT WEEKEND'S



FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION



WHEN: Sunday, July 3, 2011


WHAT: Annual Independence Day Concert and Fireworks display at the Newark campus of Ohio State University and Central Ohio Technical College. Martha Grace Reese Amphitheater.

COST: FREE & FREE PARKING

6:00pm Sticks & Stones



8:00pm Newark-Granville Symphony Orchestra



10:00pm Fireworks Display



Bring your favorite lawn chair or blanket, picnic and beverages.



NOW: The reason why to attend with your children. This is a great opportunity to see the campus of our local college and get them excited that a highly thought of college is right in their backyard. It is never too early to plant the seed of higher education no matter the child's age.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

10 CUSTOMER SERVICE TIPS



"Think you can get by paying the lowest wage, giving the fewest of benefits, doing the least training for your employees? It will show.Companies don't help customers... people do." Liz Tahir



1. Remember there is no way that the quality of customer service can exceed the quality of the people who provide it.

2. Realize that your people will treat your customer the way they are treated.

3. Do you know who your customers are?

4. Do your customers know who you are?

5. For good customer service, go the extra mile.

6. Are your customers greeted when they walk in the door?

7. Give customers the benefit of the doubt.

8. If a customer makes a request for something special, do everything you can to say yes.

9. Are your customer service associates properly trained in how to handle a customer complaint or an irate person?

10. Want to know what your customers think of your company? Ask them!


"Remember that the big money isn’t as much in winning customers as in keeping customers. Each individual customer’s perception of your company will determine how well you do this and that perception will depend on the level of customer service you provide." Liz Tahir




Tuesday, June 21, 2011

WHAT'S FOR DINNER? NYC AIRPORT GEESE



What's for dinner? NYC airport geese soon to be served on a platter


Take a gander at this: In an effort to control airport bird population, New York City plans to start collecting unwanted geese and ship them off to Pennsylvania, where they will be cooked for meals.


But before you get your feathers in a ruffle, know that the plan will actually benefit those in need. The birds, which were previously rounded up and gassed, will be donated to food banks to help feed hungry Pennsylvanians. Apparently, the birds will be shipped out of state because New York has not established safety protocols for processing and consuming wild goose meat.


The Department of Environmental Protection calls the roundup of geese a "sensitive topic," but is in favor of the plan. We'll just have to wait and see what all the animal activists have to say about it. Last summer, there was a huge public outcry over the roundup of hundreds of geese in Prospect Park, Brooklyn in the name of airline safety. The topic has been a huge issue since January 2009, when a flock of geese disabled US Airways Flight 1549, forcing it to ditch in the Hudson River.


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Monday, June 20, 2011

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Father's Day

Perfect way to start Father's Day, espresso and a muffin at Licking Memorial Hospital's Starbucks Coffee Shop.
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

EVERYONE GOES HOME, DOES NOT ALWAYS HAPPEN



MUNCIE -- "Perhaps because they do their jobs so effectively, it is easy to overlook the extreme danger that firefighters encounter on a routine basis."



As reported by The Secret List:

The Muncie (Indiana) Firefighter killed in the Line of Duty yesterday at Tabernacle of Praise on Muncie's south side has been identified as Firefighter Scott Davis. Davis, 40, was killed when a roof collapsed in the burning church about 1615 hours.FF Davis, married and a father of 3 children, was a former Yorktown fire chief. At 1915 hours last night FF Davis' body was recovered from the collapsed building and placed inside a waiting ambulance and a procession of emergency vehicles was organized that followed the ambulance to IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. The collapse reportedly occurred about 15 minutes into the operations.
MORE COVERAGE HERE w/Photos & Videos: http://www.thestarpress.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06cmenA0kYI