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DIAD Consulting, Inc.’s Most Popular Seminars

Business Skills, Leadership, Team-Building, and Professional Development

people joining handsAll too often, businesses of all sizes learn too late that employee relations are just as crucial as customer relations. You need talented people with good attitudes who are dedicated to their work to maximize the capabilities of your key processes. Conversely, lackluster people, who are poor performers, will be ineffective or even sabotage the best of processes.

Engaged Employees Are Productive and Happy

A term used more and more often in business is “employee engagement.” In the past, this would have been called company morale. Whatever you call it, smart business owners are learning that it’s important to find ways to keep their employees invested in the company and its success. Engagement is something beyond the paycheck; it’s a direct product of employee empowerment, good communications, and the owner sharing his or her vision for the business.

Good employee relations begin with making employees a part of what the business is about. There are five foundational factors to developing employees who are engaged with your Strategic Goals:

  • Emotional attachment : Those with an emotional attachment to their work are driven to have a positive influence on the company’s success. It is these people who are willing to invest above and beyond the ordinary, work toward a common purpose, and make sacrifices for future success.
  • Empowerment : Empowerment is the process of enabling or authorizing an individual to think, behave, take action and control work and decision making in autonomous ways. It is the state of feeling self-empowered to take control of one’s own destiny.
  • Involvement : Good lines of communication create an atmosphere in which employees want participate. Engaged employees are the ones who volunteer when others exert energy looking for ways to avoid extra work.
  • Commitment – Numerous recent and prevailing studies confirm that Empowered and Engaged employees are more profitable, more productive, more customer-focused, safer, and less likely to look for employment elsewhere.
  • Employees Feel Rewarded and Recognized for Empowered Behavior

One of the best ways to get engaged and empowered employees is to train them and involve them in energizing Team Building exercises. In reality, this is an essential element that is common to all the recognized “most successful businesses of the 21st Century.”

According to a study published in Personnel Public Management it was revealed that training by itself increased productivity by 22.4% while training combined with coaching increased productivity by 88%.

That’s a 400% increase in results.

“DIAD” means Bonded Pair; what we do is pair up your talents and experience with our business savvy and experience to form a powerful bond that creates a dynamic synergy which produces desired results quickly and effectively. Let us help you develop your Dream Team today.

Popular Training Modules Synopses

  • High-Crimes Against Cash Flow 1.5-hours

    There are 12 Crimes committed against many, if not most, small businesses every day across the US. These crimes cause tremendous financial stress, loss, and trauma to the victims (owners and team members), yet only a few can effectively defend themselves against these scoundrels. The crimes are:

    1. Failing to Measure and Forecast your Company’s 12-week Cash Flow
    2. Failing to Measure, Analyze and Mitigate Waste (Including Inventory)
    3. Failing to Measure, Analyze and Mitigate Overtime Paid each Period
    4. Failing to Measure, Analyze and Mitigate Non-Billed Work-hours Paid
    5. Failing to Measure, Analyze and Improve Productivity
    6. Failing to Measure, Analyze and Improve your 30-60-90-Day Accounts Receivable (AR) Accounts
    7. Failing to Develop a Purchasing Strategy, as well as a Well-defined Purchasing Process
    8. Failing to Measure, Analyze and Mitigate your Accounts Payable Accounts
    9. Failing to Review and Understand Your Financial Statements & how your Financial Ratios affect your business in Profound Ways
    10. Failing to Set Strategic and Tactical Plans that include S.M.A.R.T. Goals
    11. Failing to Measure Operations and/or Project Performance in Real-Time
    12. Failing to Validate Your Pricing Strategy & Methodology

    Why is this Presentation Important?

    The “12 Crimes against Cash Flow” presentation addresses essential principles that all small businesses must understand and eventually master if they will grow prosperously and compete effectively.

    The audience will gain insights into proven strategies that many professionals never achieve. Through their new knowledge, audience members may acquire a distinct advantage in their ability to help their businesses improve.

    Cash Flow Executive Summary

    1. Cash is the oxygen of a business: it must have the cash to operate.
    2. Cash flow management entails measuring cash coming in (receivables) and money going out (payables).
    3. It’s not uncommon for smaller businesses to need a line of credit to bridge the gap between receivables and payables—but this facility comes at a cost.
    4. Many cash flow issues are due more to inattention or sloppy management than to problems with customers. Nonetheless, managers need to know who they are doing business with, and customers need to know the terms of any sales transactions.
  • 101 Things You didn’t Hear Me Say – the Communication Challenge 2.5 to 3-hours

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    Many, if not most, people erroneously assume that everyone thinks as they do. They believe that everybody communicates and perceives information (that they hear) in the same way that they do. This simply is not true. When you are in a conversation, the words that you are using as you try to deliver your message often do not convey the same message that the listener hears. This is because we each have a unique set of filters that process the information we hear and thus, what we perceive we heard. At times this can be significantly different.

    This seminar addresses the common delivery and perception tendencies of people with different personality types in their communication styles. As participants become aware of the natural differences, as well as the inherent problems associated with the different personality types communicating, they can develop effective coping mechanisms and communication strategies that improve the effectiveness of their interpersonal communication. Through practical exercises the principles are demonstrated to be true to the participants; thus having reconciled an emotional belief with their intellectual understanding, people can see the value of considering what may be a more effective style, rather than their most comfortable mode of communicating with others.

    This exercise most often makes people aware of common road-blocks to good communication that they never considered before. More importantly, it will help reduce the stress usually experienced within the respective team due to personality communication conflicts, and frequently, opens up new avenues for better communication that were never explored prior to participating in this seminar. This exercise is consistently rated as, “Fun, Informative and Highly Useful.”

  • The Balanced Wheel of Expertise -12 Essential Disciplines 40 to 50-minutes

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    Executive experience, surveys of the Most Recognized Successful Business Leaders of Today and an amalgam of various university and marketing agency research have shown that there are:

    12 Essential Disciplines that businesses must master in order to break through to the level of sophistication that creates sustained Profitability, Competitive Strength and Brand Success.

    This training presentation highlights the importance and long-term value of developing a Balanced Wheel of Expertise within your team. It provides an overview of each of the twelve disciplines, including suggested strategies for each concept.

    This seminar is often cited as a powerful catalyst for breaking through institutionalized stagnation and complacency, as well as promoting a better focused company strategy and an empowered team.

  • HOLLOW SQUARE: A Communications Experiment 1-hour

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    This is a simple practical exercise that clearly demonstrates key planning and communication principles.

    • To study dynamics involved in planning a task to be carried out by others.
    • To study dynamics involved in accomplishing a task planned by others.
    • Explores both helpful vs. hindering communication behaviors in assigning & carrying out a task.
    • [Variant] To demonstrate the effectiveness of Two-way vs. One-way Communication
  • Transform You & Your Business through People Engagement/Employee Empowerment: 1-Hr.

    Explore the Top 12 Principles for implementing Employee Engagement & Empowerment. Learn how true empowerment of your employees will reduce your stress while cutting back the time you will need to run your business effectively & profitably. Gain an enthusiastic team focused on your Strategic Goals & Financial Objectives.

  • Bridge Building Team Competition 1.5 to 2-hours

    toy bridgeThis is a practical exercise that engages teams in a series of business skills, all in one project – Physically Building a Bridge according to Client Specifications. Competing teams must plan, design, create a budget, purchase materials, present a Project Proposal, construct the model, manage their time in each phase of operation and make a Sales presentation, as well as communicate and work effectively as a team.

    This is a fun exercise that clearly demonstrates the many challenges and opportunities experienced in work projects. This is one of my consistently most Highly Rated Team Building Seminars. Participants realize the important dynamics of effective planning, communication, time mastery, competition and teamwork, as well as valuable lessons learned through the experience.

  • Desert Survival Exercise 1.5-hours

    desert survivalParticipants assume a given scenario whereas they are a group of survivors from an airplane crash in the desert. Their mission is to survive; and to improve their odds for survival by salvaging a set of objects from the plane before they are destroyed or lost, they are asked to prioritize which items to save first (prioritize) according to the objects value in helping the group survive. Their individual and then subsequent prioritization list is compared to the experts list.

    This exercise clearly demonstrates that the team’s effort outperforms each individual’s attempt to survive (except if there is a “Ringer” (like an ex-Special Forces member) in the group). There are often ancillary lessons learned as well, such as how leaders and/or authority figures may need to subdue their egos and ability to dominate the situation for the betterment of the group effort. Although the scenario is fictional, the interpersonal interactions are typically very real and the team participants learn some useful insights about each other and about the value of information sharing and effective teamwork.

  • Sea Survival Exercise 1.5-hours

    This is a variant on the “Desert Survival Exercise,” which allows you to repeat the exercise when you’ve added new members to your team or to reinforce the learning after an extended period of time. Changing given circumstances and environment prevents returning participants from skewing the results due to their knowledge of the previous scenario.

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    Communication Exercises Series Choose 30-mins. to 1.5-hours

    This series of short practical exercises demonstrates several key elements in poor vs. good communications; including distortion of the message, errors created by personal perception filters, varying results responding to what they heard from the same source, at the same time and two-way vs.one way communication modes.

  • Time Mastery 1-hour

    what is time mastery?You will learn how to reduce your daily stress and how to take control of your time, allowing you to engage more fully in the more rewarding aspects of your life. Consider the 10 Steps to Time Mastery that help you organize your day in order to optimize and prioritize your activities ensuring that they are High Impact, Relevant and focused on your Strategic Goals. Become more productive using less time and with less stress.

  • Setting Meaningful and Effective Goals 1-hour

    Goal setting is a powerful way of motivating people, and of motivating yourself. The value of goal setting is so well recognized that entire management systems have goal setting basics incorporated within them.

    In fact, goal setting theory is generally accepted as among the most valid and useful motivation theories in industrial and organizational psychology, human resource management, and organizational behavior.

    Many of us have been introduced to the concepts of S.M.A.R.T. goals. It seems natural to assume that by setting a goal that’s Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-framed , we will be well on our way to accomplishing it. This training module reviews the 5 Golden Rules of Setting Meaningful and Effective Goals, the SMART Goals Criterion and the 5 Encompassing Principles that ensure your goals are value-added to your successful endeavors.

  • Airplane in a Box – An exercise in Quality Management & Client Focus 30-mins

    This activity will help to further define your customers and will introduce the concept that quality is defined by the customer. Participants will consider the following:

    • Who are my customers?
    • What do they need or want?
    • What are their measures/expectations?
    • What is my product or service?
    • Does my product or service fulfill the customer’s expectations?
    • What data is needed to substantiate fulfillment?
    • How many customers are involved in the process?
  • Competitive Intelligence Primer 1.5-hours

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    Your business doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Whatever sector you operate in, and however unique your Selling Proposition is, there will always be other businesses competing for customers in your target market.

    When you look around at your current competitors, do you know what they’re doing? Do you know how effective their current operations are, or how satisfied their customers are? When you develop your business strategies, do you consider what your competitors’ strategies might be? This sort of knowledge is Competitive Intelligence (CI).

    Many small to medium businesses are, at least, vaguely aware of the concept of CI, but most do not attempt to collect CI data. There are several reasons why they don’t, such as they feel it may necessitate unethical behavior, alienate their customers, they don’t see the potential value, they’re lazy, or often, they don’t know how to go about it. First of all, most CI techniques do not involve unethical behavior (I will not recommend any such behaviors). Second, CI will help you improve your processes and that should improve your products and services. Most significantly, if you actively engage your team in Competitive Intelligence you will give your company a significant competitive advantage, and I assert, will actually improve your relationship with your clients.

  • 12 Golden Rules of People Management 1-hour

    graphAs a company organizes and staffs to achieve success, it typically operates within a framework of well-defined management principles. The difficulty lies not in gaining acceptance of those basic management concepts, but in implementing them when dealing with specific individuals in real-world situations.

    This Training module defines twelve rules, guidelines really, that should help you grasp key concepts needed to deal with a wide range of “people issues”. When considering all the essential elements needed to secure sustainable profitability and competitive strength, the Prime factor must always be Good People.

  • 10 Principles of Leading Change Management

    Since the mid-2000s, organizational change management and transformation have become permanent features of the business landscape. Vast new markets and labor pools have opened up, innovative technologies have put once-powerful business models on the chopping block, and capital flows and investor demand have become less predictable. To meet these challenges, firms have become more sophisticated in the best practices for organizational change management. They are far more sensitive to and more keenly aware of the role that culture plays. They’ve also had to get much better on their follow-through.

    Yet according to a 2013 Strategy&/Katzenbach Center survey  of global senior executives on culture and change management, the success rate of major change initiatives is only 54 percent. This is far too low.

    The costs are high when change efforts go wrong—not only financially but in confusion, lost opportunity, wasted resources, and diminished morale. When employees who have endured real upheaval and put in significant extra hours for an initiative that was announced with great fanfare see it simply fizzle out, cynicism sets in.

    Our list of 10 guiding principles for change can help executives navigate the treacherous shoals of transformation in a systematic way.

  • Value-added Operations Accounting Methods 1-hour

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    Most businesses have their Chart of Accounts set up primarily for Tax Mitigation and Banking Concerns. This is an important strategy needed to ensure financial health.

    “Operations Accounting” maintains these strategies and adds further breakouts of financial data that provide insight into how Operations are performing. Operations Accounting seeks to measure Operational Key Performance Indicators and thereby making the organization’s accounting system part of the company’s Strategic plan that guides the future of a business via business operations “managed by the numbers.”

  • 12 High Crimes Against Cash Flow 1-hour to 1.5-Hrs.

      • 13.Fail to Measure and Forecast your company’s 12-week Cash Flow
      • 14.Fail to Measure, Analyze and Mitigate Waste
      • 15.Fail to Measure, Analyze and Mitigate Overtime paid
      • 16.Fail to Measure, Analyze and Mitigate Non-Billed Work-hours Paid
      • 17.Fail to Measure, Analyze and Improve Productivity
      • 18.Fail to Measure, Analyze and Improve your 30-60-90-Day Accounts Receivable (AR) Accounts
        1. Fail to Measure, Analyze and Improve your AR Days Sales Outstanding
        2. Fail to Develop & Implement an Effective Collection Plan & Process
      • 19.Fail to Develop a Purchasing Strategy, as well as a Well-defined Purchasing Process
      • 20.Fail to Measure, Analyze and Mitigate your Accounts Payable Accounts
      • 21.Fail to Review and Understand Your Financial Statements
        1. Fail to Review & Analyze your Income Statement
        2. Fail to Review & Analyze your Balance Sheet
        3. Fail to Review & Analyze your Statement of Cash Flows and/or Cash Management report
      • 22.Fail to Understand what Financial Ratios Banks, Other Lending Institutions, Insurance & Bonding companies consider when they set your rates for their services
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        1. Fail to mitigate out-of-range (expected) Ratios
        2. Fail to understand your COGS Optimal Ratio is for your Industry
      • 23.Fail to Measure Operations and/or Project Performance in Real Time
        1. a.Fail to create and use meaningful Operations/Project Reports
        2. b.Fail to address Under-billed / Over-Billed status for Labor-Hours, Material, Subcontracts, & Equipment Rental
        3. c.Fail to Address Discrepancies Promptly
      • 24. Fail to Validate Your Pricing Strategy & Methodology
        1. a.Fail to factor in Overhead Absorption in Your Product/Service Pricing
        2. b.Fail to Account for All Related Costs
        3. c.Fail to Plan for a Specific Profit ($’s and or Margin)
      • Visual Cues in Communication – Blindfolds: a Dyadic Experience 1-hour

        This exercise accomplishes two main goals as follow:

        1. To demonstrate and experience the need for visual cues in perception and communication.
        2. To demonstrate the need for visual cues in the definition of “personal space.”
      • Team Adventure Training 4-hours

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        Team Adventure Training is a series of structured Team Building exercises that combine physical tasks with mental challenges. It is designed to exercise and test your staff’s ability to effectively:

        • Problem Solve
        • Plan
        • Communicate
        • Manage their Time
        • Apply Leadership
        • Work together as a Team
        • Multitask
        • Implement and adjust their plan
        • Compete effectively

        Your team will learn how to apply fundamental management principles for success through kinetic activity, as well as problem solving, and have loads of fun doing it!

      • 10 Social Media Tips for Small Businesses 1-hour

        Capacity – especially to plan and execute effective marketing strategies – is a big challenge for every small business. In this training session, we offer 10 suggestions for how small businesses can supercharge their marketing efforts by leveraging social media.

        For each suggestion, we will discuss a basic strategy – for those who simply want to get their toes wet, as well as an advanced strategy – for those who want to spend a bit more time and go a bit deeper in their social media marketing efforts.

      • Idea & Creativity Generation 1 to 2-hours

        ideaSo how do you identify the next Apple, Google, and Walmart?  Every business starts with an idea, but is an idea always an opportunity?  Successful entrepreneurs know that it often takes thousands of ideas to uncover that one great business opportunity.  In this topic, you will look at a variety of techniques entrepreneurs use to discover ideas and uncover potential opportunities.  Opportunities can be discovered through systematic searches or through constant scanning and being alert to the ever-changing environment. We will practice different techniques for increasing your creativity, propensity for innovation and sharing new ideas, as well as enhancing your “Opportunity Recognition Skills.” 

      • NORC: A Consensus-Seeking Task 1-hour

        This practical exercise asks participants to reach a consensus regarding the National Occupation Ranking Census. Its goals include:

        1. To compare results of individual decision-making and of group decision-making.
        2. To generate data to discuss decision-making patterns in task groups.
      • Mine Field – Trust and Communication Exercise 1 to 1.5 Hours

        women with blindfoldThis is a popular and engaging structured experience involving communication and trust. The task is very flexible, works for groups of various types and sizes, and can be adapted to youth, adults, corporate, etc. This exercise is about putting people in a situation where they will have to trust their partner to navigate a “mine field”.

        For people to trust one another, they must first develop a bond. The Mine Field is a game that quickly builds that bond between people.

      • Quality Pays – Quality Movement History & Principles 1-hour

        This training session reviews the historical highlights of the modern Quality Management Movement. The module introduces the participants to the Key Mentors of the movement and examines the principles they espoused. Illustrative examples of the powerful effect the Quality Management system has had on business and industry are discussed, revealing the proven value of these systems, especially noting that, “Quality Pays.”

      • 10 Key Quality Principles 1-hour

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        Why worry about Quality?

        Consider the W. Edwards Deming Chain . His methods have consistently proven that implementing a proper Quality Management System will:

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        • Improve Quality
        • Decrease Costs
        • Improve Productivity
        • Decrease Price
        • Increase Market Share
        • Sustain the Business’ Longevity
        • Provide More Jobs
        • Secure a Good Return on Investment

        These are certainly worthwhile goals.

        This training seminar addresses the 10 Key Principles and correlates them to likely Benefits and Practical Application. Adaptation of Quality Management Systems have propelled most of the most successful companies of the 21st Century towards becoming industry Brand Leaders and made the secure in their competitive strength and sustained profitability. This list includes Apple, Toyota, Sony, Ford & GM and many more.

      • Problem Solving 301 1 to 2-hours

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        Every organization experiences problems from time to time. Some of our problems are big and complicated, while others may be more easily solved. There is no shortage of challenges and issues that can arise on the job. Whether in an office or on a construction site, experiencing difficulties with the tasks at hand or with coworkers, the workplace presents ongoing challenges on a daily basis. Whether these problems are large or small, they need to be dealt with constructively and fairly. Having the necessary skills to identify solutions to problems is one of the skills that savvy businesses invest in training their team.

        Problem solving and critical thinking refers to the ability to use knowledge, facts, and data to effectively solve problems. This doesn’t mean you need to have an immediate answer, it means you have to be able to think on your feet, assess problems and find solutions. The ability to develop a well thought out solution within a reasonable time frame, however, is a skill that is valuable to any successful organization.

        We offer training classes and several Team-building Activities to address classic Problem Solving Tools & Techniques, as well as provide structured experiences that give participants a chance to practice their skills in a safe and fun environment

      • Process Analysis using Checklists & Flowcharts 30-mins. to 1.5-hours

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        This training session presents the concept and techniques for employing flowcharts to analyze and improve your business and work processes. Flowcharts are an effective tool for analyzing any given Process. Flowcharts are maps or graphical representations of a process. They document the current or proposed flow of people’s work, paperwork processing, database and/or Computer software use, product processing & flow, materials processing & flow, etc.

        Due to their visual nature, people can often understand the pictured process more easily and more completely. Flowcharts can help you see whether the steps of a process are logical. They further help people see trouble spots such as omissions, redundancies, bottlenecks, meaningless steps, resource consumers, time wasters, lack of controls, etc.

        Human beings’ primary sense is Visual; Laying out processes in a visual depiction helps people recognize issues and opportunities easier and with greater clarity, thus allowing you to improve and control your process most effectively. This technique is also helpful in problem analysis & solving.

      • Quality Statistical Measures & Analysis 2.5 to 3-hours

        This training session introduces participants to the classic Statistical Measurement and Analysis techniques used in Quality Control Systems. This module defines a set of basic tools that are used for improving processes. These came to be known as the first seven tools. They are:

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        1. Cause-Effect Diagram
        2. Pareto Chart
        3. Check Sheet
        4. Scatter Chart
        5. Bar Chart and other graphs
        6. Histogram
        7. Control Chart

        Despite some fancy-sounding names, they are mostly very simple and easy to use: the trick is in consistent and appropriate use, not intellectual gymnastics and elitist occasional usage.

        The tool that requires most thought and understanding is the Control Chart.

        A number of these tools are only usable when a significant amount of numerical data is available. For situations where the data is more qualitative there is a second set of seven tools defined (seven seems to be a magical quality number :-).

      • 12 Steps to Help Manage Your Work-Life Balance on the Go 1-hour

        Today’s work environment is high volume, fast passed and heavily pressurized. Now, more than ever, it is important to define work-life borders – so that you can be productive at work, yet maintain stability and peace of mind at home.  But the incursion of work into your private life (and vice versa) requires you to manage more than your time.

        To maintain a healthy balance, you need to manage your space, online identity, data, equipment and not least of all…your sanity.   To help you create and maintain that fragile work-life balance, here are some tips for being productive while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

      • Employee Engagement & Empowerment 1 to 2-hours

        graphLooking for real management advice about people? Your goal is to create a work environment in which people are empowered, productive, contributing, and happy. Don’t hobble them by limiting their tools or information. Trust them to do the right thing. Get out of their way and watch them catch fire.

        These empowerment exercises address important principles for managing people in a way that reinforces employee engagement, accomplishment, and contribution. These management actions enable both the people who work with you and the people who report to you to soar.

        DIAD Consulting, Inc. offers insightful lectures and team-building exercises that illustrate the real value of people engagement and empowerment, as well as help your team put the key principles of empowerment into effective practice.

      • Sharing & Supporting Goals – A Teambuilding Activity 2 to 4.25-hours per # participants

        1. To enhance the team-building process through self-disclosure, feedback, and interpersonal commitment.
        2. To offer the team members an opportunity to give and receive feedback about work-related, personal-growth goals.
        3. To develop the team members’ commitment to support one another’s growth goals.
      • Work Group Review 4.5-hours Plus Pre-work

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        1. To provide an opportunity for open communication in an intact work group.
        2. To stimulate discussion between co-workers in the same work setting.
        3. To heighten awareness of co-workers’ attitudes about work-related topics.
        4. To identify topics of concern collaboratively for further consideration and review by the organization.
      • 4-Word-Build – A Conflict Resolution and Teamwork Exercise

        4-Word-Build is an excellent conflict resolution exercise to elicit a shared understanding, or a shared vision of an idea or concept. It also identifies that we usually do not have such a shared vision – but that we can create one.

        The exercise can also provide an insight into the ways in which decisions are made within any given team or group, and as such is an excellent teamwork exercise.

      • Leadership:

        leadershipWe offer several training classes and practical exercises that help you develop and hone your team’s leadership skills. Some of the more popular seminars include:

        • 16 Top Principles of Employee Empowerment Employed by Savvy Leaders 1.5-hours
        • Styles of Leadership and their Effectiveness 1-hour
        • Core Competencies of Effective Leaders 1-hour
        • The Situational & Transformational Leader 1-hour
        • The Empowering Leader 30-mins
        • Basic Principles Employed by Effective Managers 1.5-hours
        • Servant Leadership 1-Hour
        • Job Enrichment 30-mins
        • Leadership Style Assessment Questionnaire 45-mins.
        • Follow the Leader – Intro’ to Situational Leadership 2.5-hours
        • Choosing an Apartment – Authority Issues in Groups 2-hours
        • Dividing the Loot – Motivation Exercise 1-hour
        • Leadership Styles Role Plays 2-hours
        • Pins & Straws Leadership Styles Exercise 2-hours
        • Fork Labyrinth – Leadership Practice 3-hours
        • Leadership Role Play – Staff Meeting 2.5-hours
        • Management Perspectives – ID Styles 2.5-hours
        • Match Activities Behavior Modification Activities 2-hours +
        • Motivation – A Feedback Exercise 45-mins.
        • Motivation – Supervisory Skills Activity 1-hour
        • Penny Pitch – Demonstrating Reinforcement Styles 1-hour
        • Managers Guide – Understanding Motivation 2.5-hours
      • Surviving the Stages of Team Development 1.5-hours

        people working togetherEffective teamwork is essential in today’s world, but as you’ll know from the teams you have led or belonged to, you can’t expect a new team to perform exceptionally from the very outset. Team formation takes time, and usually follows some easily recognizable stages, as the team journeys from being a group of strangers to becoming a united team with a common goal.

        Whether your team is a temporary working group or a newly-formed, permanent team, by understanding these stages you will be able to help it quickly become productive.

      • Project Collaboration with Distributed Teams 1-hour

        This training module & practical exercise addresses the problem of getting people who are distributed and burdened with high work-loads to collaborate and make good on their commitments when time, distance and culture all work against that outcome. Face-to-face contact, even in very small doses, has been proven to mitigate the impact created by these barriers.

        In this module you will find a number of practical suggestions that help create the virtuous cycle of positive relationship even when you can’t get on a plane, meet in a conference room or spend time in-person.

      • Creating a Strategy-Focused Organization 5-ea., 1-hour sessions

        strategic planningThe DIAD Consulting’s process of ‘Creating a Strategy-Focused Organization’ is built around the five principles propounded by Drs. Robert Kaplan and David Norton, the creators of the Balanced Scorecard.

        1. Mobilizing Change through Executive Leadership
        2. Translating Strategy into Operational Terms
        3. Aligning the Organization to the Strategy
        4. Making Strategy Everyone’s Everyday Job
        5. Making Strategy a Continual Process

        DIAD Consulting, Inc. has been able to perfect the process after field testing it in consulting workshops with many of their clients. The procedure is supported by an easy-to-follow model, templates, slide presentations and a workbook.

      • The Balanced Scorecard 1-hour

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        You’ll most likely have heard the saying “What you measure is what you get.” This is something that’s true across many areas of management – if you set people targets, and reward them when they meet these targets, they’ll often do all they can to achieve them.

        This is great in principle but can be disastrous in practice: One problem is that it’s much easier to measure financial results than it is to measure progress in other essential areas (such as staff satisfaction). This leads to an over-reliance on financial measurement. A second issue is that people will, quite rightly, drop other activities to meet challenging goals – this is part of why stretch goals are set.

        Taken together, this means that organizations often focus their efforts on short term financial results, at the same time that the underpinnings of their business wither away, neglected.

        This is where the idea of the “Balanced Business Scorecard” is important – as a tool for improving the performance of a whole organization, a large department or a small team. The Balanced Scorecard or Weighted Scorecard helps you measure and improve performance in an integrated way.

      • The Ultimate Sales Process Guide 2-Hours

        The only way to Increase Sales

        1. Increase Sales Activities (contacts, marketing, etc.)
        2. Increase Average Transaction Size
        3. Increase Conversion Rate
        4. Introduce New Products and/or Services
        5. Expand the Market
        6. Discover and then satisfy your client’s authorized buyer’s emotional Wants & Needs through the integration of your products/services into their process. Help Client understand a “Want” vs. “Need” (as applicable).
        7. Create a profoundly deep and professionally intimate relationship with your client (become part of their process to achieve success)
        8. Capture the Niche by establishing Unique ability to serve the Market (provide a unique solution)

          The Effective Sales Process:

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        9. Is a multi-step methodology that is:
          • Repeatable
          • Manageable
          • Consistent
          • Sequential
          • Transferable
          • Client Focused
        10. Transforms services / products into revenue in a cost effective way
        11. Includes performance goals, measurement procedures for those goals and analysis
        12. May be composed of many sub-processes
        13. An Effective Sales Process Develops a Close & Long-term Relationship with the Client
        14. The goal of every contact is to advance the opportunity.
      • Unique Selling Position (USP) Analysis 1 to 1.5-hours

        AKA Unique Selling Proposition: Finding Your “Competitive Edge”

        fishesFor years, business trainers have stressed the importance of “USPs” (A.K.A. Unique Selling Propositions). Your USP is the unique thing that you can offer that your competitors can’t. It’s your “Competitive Edge”. It’s the reason that customers buy from you and you alone.

        USPs have helped many companies succeed. And they can help you too when you’re marketing yourself (when seeking a promotion, finding a new job or just making sure you get the recognition you deserve.) If you don’t have a USP, you’re condemned to a struggle for survival – that way lays hard work and little reward.

        However, USPs are often extremely difficult to find. And as soon as one company establishes a successful USP in a market, competitors rush to copy it.

        This tool helps you find your USP. And it then helps you think how you’ll defend it.

      • SWOT Analysis 1 to 1.5-hours

        swotSWOT Analysis is a powerful technique for understanding your Strengths and Weaknesses , and for looking at the Opportunities and Threats you face.

        What makes SWOT particularly powerful is that, with a little thought, it can help you uncover opportunities that you are well placed to exploit. And by understanding the weaknesses of your business, you can manage and eliminate threats that would otherwise catch you unawares.

        More than this, by looking at yourself and your competitors using the SWOT framework, you can start to craft a strategy that helps you distinguish yourself from your competitors, so that you can compete successfully in your market.

      • Basic Principles Employed by Effective Managers 1-hour

        In over thirty-years of direct management and executive experience, consulting and teaching, I have conducted many surveys, interviewed many successful managers in successful organizations, experimented in the application of prevailing, as well as my own theories, and directly observed that there are definite common practices employed by successful managers.

        My use of the term “successful manager” in this case, is defined by the individual’s ability to reach executive management in a Fortune 500 Company or in an entrepreneurial small business entity that has had ten-years or more of profitability.

        I have concluded that there are Five Key Elements necessary for a probability of long term success to occur for any organization (see also my 12 Essential Disciplines in the “Balanced Wheel of Expertise” required to secure sustainable profitability and competitive strength). These elements have some important subsets, but they fit nicely into one of the major categories. The basic principles employed by effective managers support and nurture the Five Key Elements that I speak of and I will address these first.

      • Personality Assessment Seminars

        Personality Assessment Seminars’ duration depends on the number of participants, client selected options and several other coordination factors.

        • CPI

          The California Psychological Inventory™ (CPI™) assessments are powerful tools for helping individuals improve their performance and enabling organizations to find and develop high-potential employees and leaders and cultivate a rich pool of talent for building organizational success.

          The CPI instruments help people gain a clearer picture of their personal and work-related characteristics, motivations, and thinking styles—as well as how they manage themselves and deal with others—and provide a view into their strengths and developmental opportunities.

          The CPI model helps individuals discover their orientations toward people and interpersonal experience, toward rules and values, and toward their inner feelings. Participants’ results in these areas indicate which of four different ways of living, or lifestyles, best describe them and provide insights about how they see themselves and how they are seen by others.

          Why They’re Popular

          The CPI instruments are trusted tools because they:

          • Provide a portrait of both personal and work-related characteristics
          • Develop leadership abilities by helping individuals better understand themselves and how they interact with others
          • Help organizations identify talent by measuring results relating to occupational issues, creativity, leadership, amicability, and tough-mindedness
          • Offer real-life applications and practical insights for training, development, and coaching by presenting suggested next steps
          • Are backed by excellent support and guidance through CPP’s global distributor network
          • “The CPI provides an efficient and effective approach to identify very specific areas of development for our managers.”

          -Monty Morton, Director of Training & Development, Human Resources, J.B. Hunt Transport Service, Inc.

          How They Help

          The CPI assessment is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:

          • Leadership development: help individuals and organizations identify leadership strengths and developmental opportunities
          • Performance improvement: increase leaders’ self-awareness and help them adjust their behavior
          • Succession planning: build leaders at all levels and strengthen the organization
          • Selection and retention: help organizations find the right talent and keep them engaged
          • Executive coaching: can be used to create developmental plans that empower leaders to reach their full potential.
        • DISC

          The DISC Assessment is an indicator of behavioral tendencies. It is HOW you do what you do. Of all of the internal forces going on in someone’s head, DISC measures the one visible factor that is externally demonstrated — behaviors. It began ages ago with Hippocrates studying what he called the four humors of the body. Galen then identified four temperaments; sanguine, melancholic, choleric and phlegmatic.

          William Marston identified ranges of behaviors and set them within the four scales of D, I, S and C. Walter Clarke later created an easily administered assessment, enabling us to easily identify our primary DISC types. Each level of development focused more and more on behaviors that were observable. Observing behaviors enables you to immediately begin to learn something about everyone you meet. DISC provides a framework for understanding those behaviors to create reference points for that person’s likely DISC style.

          The more you are able to observe, the more evidence you have that they will continue with those tendencies. Using behaviors enables you to develop strategies for how to interact with others without stopping them to ask for their assessment print out results. The simplicity of DISC is also appealing. There are just four styles to learn about. Dominance, Influence, Steadiness and Conscientious. This enables participants to pick up the material quickly and begin to put it into action.

          30 Associated Games & Team Building Exercises available

        • MBTI

          The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an instrument that distinguishes people according to sixteen (16) basic personality types. These types describe a person’s natural preference regarding four basic human processes (mental habits or “Temperaments”):

            • 1) How we derive and focus our personal source of Energy through either

          Extroverting (E)

            • or

          Introverting (I)

            • .
            • 2) How we assimilate or absorb information and form Perceptions through either

          Sensing (S)

            • or

          Intuition (N)

            • .
            • 3) How we Judge matters and form conclusions through either

          Thinking (T)

            • or

          Feeling (F)

            • .
            • 4) How we establish our Orientation & attitudes toward the outer world through

          Judging (J)

            • or

          Perceiving (P)

            .

          Everyone uses all of the mental habits noted above, but not at the same time, nor, in most cases, with equal confidence. For example, we all use thinking and feeling, of course, but we tend to judge matters through logic (thinking) or personal values (feeling) – not both normally, particularly in a crisis, or when pressed for time. We all tend to prefer certain process types more than the others.

          empowerment zoneThus the 16 basic personality types are designated by the corresponding four preferences linked together, giving us a four-letter code designator for each type [For example: ISTP, ENTJ, ESFP, etc. – see the 16 Types box handout]. Each of the four preferences interact and temper the other; indeed, they rely on each other to develop the total function of behavior.

          An individual’s personality type usually remains consistent throughout their lifetime (except when experiencing an emotionally critical or traumatic event).

          However, people’s behaviors are not rigid, nor locked in by type. In fact, all people are capable of acting out of type and do so to varying degrees based on any given situation.

          The MBTI does not attempt to reveal any deep dark secrets, neurosis, nor antisocial pathologies. This instrument is not best used as a predictor of specific behavior, although it does correlate to patterns and tendencies. By theory, people are regularly forced out of their natural type causing stress and less optimal function. What the MBTI does offer is an organized method to help us understand our own preferences for dealing with our environment and other people. It also shows how each person is distinct in their own coping mechanisms, which may be significantly different from our own ways of dealing with any given situation.

          There are no bad types (nor good really); they are just different. The MBTI theory promotes the idea that there is value in diversity. It suggests that heterogeneous groups can be the most functional and accomplished groups of all, if its members can effectively work through the naturally diverse perception and communication needs of the distinct personality types within the group.

          The MBTI gives us a powerful tool to help us understand our own tendencies as well as those of others around us. The MBTI is especially useful for identifying and describing people’s communication styles. With this understanding we can better form healthy relationships and develop more effective and productive teams.

        • Taylor Johnson Temperament

          The T-JTA is used to measure a number of important and comparatively independent common personality variables or attitudes and behavioral tendencies which influence personal, social, marital, parental, family, scholastic, and vocational adjustment. It is designed to aid the counselor in ascertaining and evaluating the significance and role of these traits in the overall problem or circumstance.

          The T-JTA is constructed primarily to provide an evaluation in visual form showing the respondent’s feelings about himself or herself at the time when he or she answered the questions. In addition, it may be taken by one person on another in unique T-JTA “Criss-Cross” fashion, thereby providing a measure of interpersonal perception (how the respondent feels about spouse-to-be, spouse, parent, child). Such T-JTA Criss-Cross testing is especially applicable in premarital, marital, and family counseling, as well as in research in these areas.

          The T-JTA also makes possible the early identification of emotionally troubled individuals, so that assistance can be provided before personal adjustment problems become acute, or before severe disruption of relationships occurs. Although not intended to diagnose extreme maladjustments, it does provide indications of serious personality problems which may require immediate remediation. Such symptomatic indications may call for more extensive testing, or for medical, psychological, or psychiatric opinion. In general, however, the T-JTA is designed for use in the more ordinary counseling situation, such as individual, premarital, marital, and family counseling, and in student and vocational counseling and guidance.

      • Turbocharge Your Team & Your Business 2.5- Days

        peopleThis is a highly dynamic and interactive three-day weekend seminar that not only introduces you to our holistic approach to personal life and business balance, it also gets you started in the actual process of transforming you and your business toward that successful balanced lifestyle.

        You will review the Twelve Essential Disciplines that every business must master in order to reach the level of sophistication and competence that can ensure sustained profitability and competitive strength.

        You’ll develop (or refine) your business plan & strategic goals as you master these Essential Disciplines. You’ll take concrete steps to improve your health and wellness, taking simple steps that begin developing the habits that you can easily maintain. You will learn how to reduce your daily stress and how to take control of your time, allowing you to engage more fully in the most rewarding aspects of your life.

        We’ll cover Health, Nutrition and Fitness, Eidetic Imagery, Useful Accounting Concepts, S.M.A.R.T. Goal Setting, Your Business Plan, Good Communications Strategies, the dynamics of teams and their stages in development, Project Management, Scheduling essentials, Strategic Focus & Planning, Key Principles of an Effective Quality Management System, Employee Engagement / Empowerment, Sales, Marketing, Social Media, and Time Mastery.

        There is a lot to learn and/or reconsider, and in this seminar you’ll find it easy and fun. Intermixed with short, easily digestible lectures, you’ll participate in a series of practical exercises that will help to clearly demonstrate the realities of the various principles.

        What’s in for you, besides the obvious opportunity to learn new ideas and perspectives? – This seminar gives you a Power-boost start that prompts you to take concrete and positive action, then we’ll help you follow up in our subsequent Seminar Series – a bi-weekly webinar-based program that is designed to Transform You & Your Business in 90-Days, in Six Valuable ways:

        1. Increase your Profitability and Competitive Strength.
        2. Improve the ease and effectiveness of your Operations.
        3. Enhance the productivity and while, at the same time improving the job satisfaction of your employees.
        4. Organize your chaos into a well-orchestrated system through Strategic Planning, Training and Communication.
        5. Reduce your stress level and the time you need to put in in order to run your business profitably and effectively.
        6. Create a sustainable Balance of Personal Health and Business Success

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    Many more Training Seminars are available and may be tailored to your exact needs.

    If you have a business and/or professional development skills training need, DIAD Consulting, Inc. can develop and deliver a program for you that will inform, encourage and energize your team.

    We can present our seminars at your facility, at one of our meeting centers or via Webinars.

    We have very competitive pricing, yet little true competition for the quality, depth and breadth of our training products and facilitation.

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    Non-profit, Group, repeat, and training series discounts are available.

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