The Sports Team Way To Success: And Better Results

The Sports Team Way To Success: And Better Results

The Sports Team Way To Success: And Better Results

The Sports Team Way To Success

The Sports Team Way To Success doesn’t just happen by accident – There is a lot of “off field” work by the coaching staff

Some sports teams are consistently successful – year after year after year. Playing in very competitive environments. It could be the Pittsburgh Steelers or New England Patriots playing in the American NFL. It could be the Boston Celtics or Los Angeles Lakers playing in the American NBA. It could be Manchester United or Real Madrid playing in the European Football Leagues.

 

The same names seem to be there all of the time. Whilst others teams come, have a brief moment of fame and then disappear into the backwaters.
Why is this so? And can the same philosophy for successful sports teams be applied to successful businesses?
Or – Can you – as an individual – apply the sporting ethos and philosophies to your work, in order to be the best that you possibly can be.

  • Study the successful teams
  • Why are they consistently successful
  • How do they build a culture of success
  • What makes a positive winning attitude
  • There are many factors
  • You don’t need to “reinvent the wheel”
  • They don’t give up after a loss – but take the learning’s on board and come back stronger
  • In very competitive environments they manage to find a (what is sometimes a very small) winning edge

 

Going Forwards ..

If you think that adopting the sporting philosophy will get you the winners trophy – there are many resources “out there” for you to follow up

 

Not Only – But Also …….

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When there is a need to take a deep breath and take a break

  • Open List Of Pages – Engineering Nostalgia for pages of Old Engineer Memories from Engineering practice in the 1960’s/70’s/80’s – with a bit of armed forces and medieval trivia thrown in
  • Regardless of your current status – always ask the question – Is there a Better Way and
    visit the 3R web page for an overview of the 3R Philosophy       Review – Refresh – Reset
  • Whenever possible – always follow the KISS Principle
  • Challenge yourself and your colleagues with an Engineering Quiz
  • Check out Engineering Odd Bits for odd subject matter – including humor and comment

 

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Keep A Paper Trail: Top Tips For Better Results

Keep A Paper Trail: Top Tips For Better Results

Keep A Paper Trail: Top Tips For Better Results

Deliberate or accidental misunderstandings can be a result of relying on verbal communication, Therefore it is vital to always –    Keep A Paper Trail – i.e. to keep accurate records. There may be a deliberate intention to “muddy the waters” or there may have been an “off the cuff” comment which was taken as a firm commitment or a similar statement uttered in the heat of the moment to placate an irate individual or to win a purchase order.

In some instances it may be a case of companies or individuals not having disciplined procedures in place.  But if    “the sediment hits the fan” …..     The bottom line is ………

If its not Documented – It didn’t Happen

It is very easy for people to verbally say or agree to many things – but when the time comes to honor that verbal dialogue, there can be a chasm between what you “thought” that you heard or agreed to, and what others “ maintain” that they actually said or intended to say.

Key Points

Its easy to get lost in a maze - Keep A Paper Trail to find your weay out

Life and business can be a maze – Many Things Could Happen – Keep A Paper Trail

  • Follow company protocols – Keep a Record – Keep a Paper Trail
  • If there are gaps in company protocols – Keep your own Records/Paper Trail
  • CYA  (Cover Your Anatomy)
  • Keep a record – emails – meeting minutes, hand written notes, dates, conversations etc – all communication, agreements and decisions which could come back and bite you
  • It sounds like like basic stuff – but enthusiasm, fear and various other emotions can significantly impact decisions and recollections of verbal conversations – particularly if there are financial implications – Get It In Writing and signed off if possible
  • If the sediment hits the fan – a Paper Trail will verify what was actually said/agreed – without any wriggle room
  • It goes without saying that the amount of detail is relative to the subject matter – to ensure that there can be no misunderstanding of what was said/agreed
  • You hope that you will never need it – However,  Murphy’s Law tells us that if we have it – it is unlikely to ever be needed – But if we don’t have it …………. We could be in trouble !!!

Going Forwards ..

Cross reference with Clear Message

This web page is not trying to teach complicated methodologies or heavy instruction.  The aim is for quick, simple, basic and effective Tips and Tricks to get you back on track and to keep you there by following the 3R’ Philosophy                    

                                                                            Review – Refresh – Reset
and follow the KISS Principle

 

Take A Break ……

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Meetings Agenda: The Top Tips For Better Results

Meetings Agenda: The Top Tips For Better Results

Tired people at a meeting

Always have a Meetings Agenda so as to keep the meetings on track and on time

Meetings Agenda: The Top Tips For Better Results

In my early days I sat through many meetings with no fixed Agenda. Many times they would meander off the subject matters or were hijacked by participants with side objectives or “pet” issues and the meetings achieved very little other than to waste everyone’s time.

 

 

It is critical to always have an Agenda for all meetings and to keep meetings to a fixed time.

Stick Engineer with a Meetings Agenda

Always have a Meetings Agenda

Personally I do not like meetings to go longer than 1 hour. But there is no hard and fixed rule.

Although not directly part of this post – You may also consider “Stand Up” meetings as a way to encourage shorter meetings.  As the name implies – all participants stand during the meeting – Some people like them – Some do not.

General Guidelines

  •  Always have an agenda
  • Distribute the agenda to participants well before the meeting
  • Request confirmation of the agenda – to minimize the risk of the meeting being hi jacked by someone with another agenda
  • Set a time for each item on the agenda – a stop watch or similar is obviously required
  • Plus a nominated timekeeper
  • Make it clear at the start of the meeting that the agenda and times are to be followed
  • If anyone wants to change the agenda at this stage – the answer is NO – Unless there is a very good reason – Obviously common sense needs to prevail
  • New issues may need to be the subject of a new meeting – Which will need to be arranged for a new date
  • Note that the allotted times are a guide – allow some latitude
  • If a participant is going well over the allotted time – They need to be “politely” reminded of the time limit
  • If the issue is likely to need extended time/debate/discussion – It should be closed down and noted/minuted with something along the lines of … the XYZ subject/issue was not resolved because of ABC and another meeting will be scheduled to address this….. – together with any relevant detail.
  • It is very important to be polite but firm – if required – A slice of humor will help to soften any tensions
  • Focus on the desired outcomes
  • Keep the meeting on track and do not wander off into ancillary areas
  • And finally – Always keep accurate minutes of the meeting – it is important to Minute All Meetings

 

Not Only – But Also……

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When there is a need to take a deep breath and take a break

  • Open List Of Pages – Engineering Nostalgia for pages of Old Engineer Memories from Engineering practice in the 1960’s/70’s/80’s – with a bit of armed forces and medieval trivia thrown in
  • Regardless of your current status – always ask the question – Is there a Better Way and
    visit the 3R web page for an overview of the 3R Philosophy        Review – Refresh – Reset
  • Whenever possible – always follow the KISS Principle
  • Challenge yourself and your colleagues with an Engineering Quiz
  • Check out Engineering Odd Bits for odd subject matter – including humor and comment

 

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Hasten Slowly: Top Tips To Get Better Results

Hasten Slowly: Top Tips To Get Better Results

Hasten Slowly: Top Tips To Get Better Results

Hasten Slowly  – Avoid the Knee Jerk reaction – Lots of frantic activity might look impressive to an outsider – But may not equate to actual Productive Work

  • The pressure and urgency is always there for speed and a knee jerk reaction
  • “We need it and we need it now”
  • You are being urged to hit the Panic Button
  • The pressure is on
  • Your manager is on your back – their manager is on their back
  • They are not sure what they need, BUT they want to see lots of action, movement, activity, lots of people doing lots of things
  • It makes them feel good and it looks good
  • And – throw in all of the “buzz words
  • It’s easy to get sucked in and to be carried along with that wave of unbridled enthusiasm. No questions asked.
  • But Activity is not necessarily Productivity
  • It can be a good idea to take a step back and look at the project/problem/breakdown/whatever in a calm and measured way – without the pressure
  • The challenge is to rise above and take a birds eye view.

    Hasten Slowly Handshake

    Hasten Slowly And Succeed

  • Lets step back for a few minutes and review the situation
  • What are the drivers
  • Who is doing the driving
  • Is it a reasonable request – it may be – but still needs to be thought through and a rational, logical process used
  • Sort the wheat from the chaff
  • Be diplomatic and apply logic- Take the emotion out of the decision making process
  • Look at the issue in a calm and measured way

Going Forwards ..

I know that it is easier said than done – but it’s got to be worth a try

                          …..  Hasten Slowly  …..

 

Not Only – But Also…..

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When there is a need to take a deep breath and take a break

  • Open List Of Pages – Engineering Nostalgia for pages of Old Engineer Memories from Engineering practice in the 1960’s/70’s/80’s – with a bit of armed forces and medieval trivia thrown in
  • Go to – Engineering the 3R Way for an overview of the 3R Philosophy     Review – Refresh – Reset
  • Whenever possible – always follow the KISS Principle
  • Challenge yourself and your colleagues with an Engineering Quiz
  • Check out Engineering Odd Bits for odd subject matter – including humor and comment

 

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DO – DUMP OR DELEGATE & Get Better Results

DO – DUMP OR DELEGATE & Get Better Results

DO – DUMP OR DELEGATE & Get Better Results

The emails keep coming in. Messages keep coming in. The phone never stops ringing.
Actions are required from every meeting and conversation. And you feel completely overwhelmed ?
There is an instinctive desire to understand and work on every issue – BUT the reality is that there are only a given number of productive hours in a work day. Maybe the time has come to adopt a   DO – DUMP OR DELEGATE    strategy in order to maintain your sanity.

 

Do - Dump or Delegate

DO – DUMP OR DELEGATE

I once had a boss whose favorite saying was –
“There are 24 hours in day – and then you have the night time to catch up”
Needless to say – he was very good at delegating

Do you find yourself putting issues to one side with the intention of coming back to them at some stage in the future – maybe later in the day when everyone else has gone home and it’s quiet or putting in a few hours at home later in the evening or maybe trying to catch up by working on the weekend?  With laptops and the internet its all too easy – the pressure is on to do more extra work from home.
Before you become a workaholic and are completely burned out – Switch to the Do – Dump – Delegate method of managing the flood of emails and messages and other stuff – don’t put it to one side with the intention of coming back to it later – Don’t keep it hanging around or “on hold”

                                              

                                        DO – DUMP OR DELEGATE

 

Not Only – But Also…..

Title block headers for: List Of Topics-Engineering Nostalgia, Engineering The 3R Way, Engineering Odd Bits, List of Engineering Trivia Questions

When there is a need to take a deep breath and take a break

  • Open List Of Pages – Engineering Nostalgia for pages of Old Engineer Memories from Engineering practice in the 1960’s/70’s/80’s – with a bit of armed forces and medieval trivia thrown in
  • Regardless of your current status – always ask the question – Is there a Better Way and
    visit the 3R web page for an overview of the 3R philosophy Review – Refresh – Reset
  • Whenever possible – always follow the KISS Principle
  • Challenge yourself and your colleagues with an Engineering Quiz
  • Check out Engineering Odd Bits for odd subject matter – including humor and comment

 

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Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1155: Can You Get Better Results

Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1155: Can You Get Better Results

Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1155: Can You Get Better Results

The Coffee Break Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1155: Can You Get Better Results is a challenging selection of General Engineering Trivia questions and answers -
 sometimes you just don’t know what you don’t know, but you’re sure that you did know or that you should know and when you see the answers you know that once upon a time you probably did know !

Challenge your colleagues – can they answer more than you ?

Previous Quiz – No.1154     Next Quiz – to be added       For a full list of all quizzes go to – List Of Engineering Quizzes

Looking For A Better Way

Looking For A Better Way

 


Looking For A Better Way

  • Go to – Engineering the 3R Way for an overview of the 3R Philosophy and link to the full list of topics

Then Take A Break

 

 

In medical terminology - What does DNA stand for...

A Capnometer is an instrument which compares pressures, it is typically a glass U-tube containing mercury, in which pressure is indicated by the difference in levels in the two arms of the tube – True or False

A Capnometer is a device that measures carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in respired gases – A Manometer compares pressures

OEE is a method of measuring and then optimising the efficiency of a Machine or a Manufacturing Plant .  OEE stands for Overall Equipment Effectiveness – True or False

What year was the Doomsday Clock started…

A Weber bar is a device used for…

T.J.Creamer made Twitter history on Jan 22nd 2010 by sending the first live tweet from…

From The International Space Station

SWG, AWG, W&M and BWG are are all measures of Light Intensity – True or False

They are all measures of Wire Gauge or the diameter of wire

In Civil Engineering, a Culvert is the name given to a drain or channel crossing under a road, pavement, sidewalk or similar – True or False

In a piping system, Stationary Head is the name given to the vertical distance from inlet water elevation to discharge elevation – True or False

it is called Static Head

A Scintillometer measures Atmospheric Turbulence - True or False

 

Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1155: Can You Get Better Results

Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1154

Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1154

The Coffee Break Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1154 is a challenging selection of General Engineering Trivia questions and answers -
 sometimes you just don’t know what you don’t know, but you’re sure that you did know or that you should know and when you see the answers you know that once upon a time you probably did know !

Challenge your colleagues – can they answer more than you ?

Previous Quiz – No.1153     Next Quiz – No.1155       For a full list of all quizzes go to – List Of Engineering Quizzes

Looking For A Better Way

Looking For A Better Way

 


Looking For A Better Way

  • Go to – Engineering the 3R Way for an overview of the 3R Philosophy and link to the full list of topics

Then Take A Break

 

 

What name is given to any flat floating structure, typically used for transport over water…

The formula for the Volume of a cylinder is : Pi multiplied by the radius squared multiplied by the height (of the cylinder) - i.e. pi x r squared x H – True or False

An Anesthetic is the name given to a drug that causes anesthesia or a reversible loss of sensation – True or False

What American automobile company was founded in 1917 by Henry M. Leland...

Who was the Greek God of War...

The phase transition of an element or compound from liquid to gas is called...

In Metalworking, a Scriber is used to create an indent for a drill bit, in order to prevent the bit from “wandering” off the mark – True or False

A Scriber is a sharp pointed tool designed to mark lines or similar on metal surfaces

Capacitance is the ratio of the change in an electric charge in a system to the corresponding change in its electric potential – True or False

In Design - it is generally recognized that people do not visually perceive items in isolation, but as part of a larger whole. These principles account for human tendencies towards similarity, proximity, continuity, and closure and this is known as the Gestalt Principles – True or False

 

Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1155: Can You Get Better Results

Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1153

Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1153

The Coffee Break Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1153 is a challenging selection of General Engineering Trivia questions and answers -
sometimes you just don’t know what you don’t know, but you’re sure that you did know or that you should know and when you see the answers you know that once upon a time you probably did know !

Challenge your colleagues – can they answer more than you ?

Previous Quiz – No.1152     Next Quiz – No.1154       For a full list of all quizzes go to – List Of Engineering Quizzes

Looking For A Better Way

Looking For A Better Way

 


Looking For A Better Way

  • Go to – Engineering the 3R Way for an overview of the 3R Philosophy and link to the full list of topics

Then Take A Break

 

 

In Web Design - Determining which of two alternatives is preferred by the target audience is called A/B Testing – True or False

A Barometer is a device used to measure atmospheric pressure in pascals – True or False

Lake Mead - Nevada, Arizona is the largest reservoir in the United States in terms of water capacity- True or False

A network security system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a computer system is called a Flame Barrier – True or False

It is called a Firewall

CV Joints are typically used to allow a drive shaft  to transmit power through a variable angle at constant rotational speed - CV stands for Constant Velocity - True or False

A Dilatant material is one in which viscosity increases with the rate of Shear Strain and is an example of a Newtonian fluid – True or False

It is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid

Waste water from sinks, showers, and bathtubs, but not toilets is generally referred to as what colored water…

A Suffix is the name of a word or element which is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning – True or False

A Prefix is the name of a word or element which is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning - Suffixes are a letter or group of letters added to the ending of words to change their meaning or function

Swaging is the mechanical joining process where a metal cylinder is located in holes and each end of the cylinder deformed in order to form a fixed joint – True or False

Riveting joins – Swaging is usually a cold working process typically used to change the shape of a metal

Investment, Die, Sand, Shell, and Spin are all types of what metal forming process...