Tuesday, August 23, 2016

TED Tuesday: Lidia Yuknavitch— The beauty of being a misfit

"Even at the moment of your failure, you are beautiful. You don't know it yet, but you have the ability to reinvent yourself endlessly. That's your beauty."








Good Morning Folks,

According to IBM, "Every company, every industry, every occupation is undergoing massive change in a global, information economy. To succeed—even survive—in this modern workforce, workers must be adept in more than one subject and keep up with an ever expanding knowledge base that never seems to stop moving. Workers need to be lifelong learners who are comfortable with learning “just in time” rather than “just one time” in life."

At FSO we are constantly learning new things and inspired to want to do more. This is why we cull through hundreds of TED talks each week in order to bring you a valuable and inspirational lesson on Tuesday.

Today's speaker is a self-proclaimed, card-carrying, misfit. In her acclaimed novels and memoir, author Lidia Yuknavitch navigates the intersection of tragedy and violence to draw new roadmaps for self­-discovery.

To those who feel like they don't belong: there is beauty in being a misfit. Author Lidia Yuknavitch shares her own wayward journey in an intimate recollection of patchwork stories about loss, shame and the slow process of self-acceptance. "Even at the moment of your failure, you are beautiful," she says. "You don't know it yet, but you have the ability to reinvent yourself endlessly. That's your beauty."

Lidia discovered her calling after an interrupted journey as a would­-be Olympic swimmer. Her prose erases the boundaries between memoir and fiction, explodes gender binaries and focuses on the visceral minutiae of the body.

Says Lidia, "You can be standing dead center in the middle of your failure and still, I'm only here to tell you, you are so beautiful. Your story deserves to be heard, because you, you rare and phenomenal misfit, you new species, are the only one in the room who can tell the story the way only you would. And I'd be listening."

Have a look:

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Have a GREAT Day! 

Mitch



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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Shout-Out: Cheers To The Lifeblood Of Our Organization— Talented People

"Your presence provides a welcoming, friendly and helping environment. Thank you team for all you do!" (To: Food/Beverage / Commercial Real Estate, Chicago)







Good Morning Folks,

The most important commodity at any work environment is the people. Without a motivated, well trained and talented team behind it, even the best solutions and technology will falter and fail.

In delivering our onsite outsourcing services, our people are the driving force in making the difference. We take care of our people and, in turn, they take care of you, our client. We stand out from the crowd through providing the most comprehensive training, awards and recognition programs in the industry. FSO’s people have that “twinkle in the eye, skip in the step, fire in the belly,” which ultimately results in exceptional service delivery. Here's what clients are saying:




From The NYC HQ Of The World's Preeminent Daily Newspaper
Joseph: "Joseph has impressed management, his co-workers and our clients with his outstanding work ethic! He is consistent and very organized with his daily duties in rendering great customer service. He took on additional responsibility without being asked and has committed himself to completing those tasks daily!"

Sequan: "Sequan is a rising star within the team. He previously held a role exclusively for a very demanding newsroom floor and he excelled. Management recently gave him a new responsibility that required reporting to work earlier and the use of heavy machinery (additional training was given). Sequan is not only just doing a great job to us, but we have already received complimentary client emails regarding such! Keep up the great work!"


From A Client In The Financial Services Industry
Jose: "Jose went above and beyond his own job description and is a stand out amongst the already stellar team. Sending a thank you out is the very least we can do."

Andrew: "Andrew is one of those rare guys that always goes above and beyond, to the point where it flows through and helps our business. Thank you for all you do!" (note from a partner after Andrew came in before working hours to get proposals printed and delivered).

From Multi-City AMLAW 200 Firms
Michael: "Michael Thompson won FSO Associate of the Month for his hard work and dedication over the past few weeks as we got through our staffing challenge. Mike worked double shifts for several weeks to support the operation. "



Nakisha: "Nakesha won FSO Client Relations Manager of the Month award for her strong start as Manager, leading through some tough employee issues, and supporting the operation short staffed."

Dallas Team: "Shout out to the team for going above and beyond for our employees. Thanks to you all for the awesome jobs each of you do regarding your professional efforts to always helping the staff shine to meet the goals of their teams! Keep up the good work!"


From The World's Largest Advertising Company, NYC
Myles: "As always, well done. Thank you for making sure your team is always informed and leading by example!!"

Jackie: "Jackie's outstanding work this week has proven what both the client and management have known about Jackie since she started here, Jackie is a great leader. We truly appreciate everything she does."

Raven: "In the short time Raven has been here, she has grown immensely. Her attention to detail and willingness to always go the extra mile have not gone unnoticed.  We are proud to have Raven as a team member."

Chris: "We are extremely impressed with the work Chris has done. His positive attitude and willingness to work, make him a pleasure to work with."


From A Leading Higher Educational Institution
Gloria: "Thank you for shipping the medication that was sent to the college for my daughter and re-routing it to her current address. You went above and beyond by paying for the shipping cost of this package to ensure that her medication was expedited to her. Thank you for helping us with this critical package! Thank you for owning this Gloria!" (note from a parent)



Kudos like these exemplify the true culture perspective of our company. It's what we do. It's these things that separate us from everyone else. It's in our DNA!  We get great results when we have the right people in place who have solid relationships with our clients.

To those applauded today, CHEERS to you and THANK YOU for working tirelessly to deliver Service Extraordinaire with a smile. I am so proud of all of you, and to count you among the FSO family. Keep up the great work!!



Have a great day and thanks for being a part of our amazing journey.


Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer  

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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Shout-Out: Celebrating Employee Excellence

"I can’t imagine how we could run without you."










Good Morning Folks,


One of FSO’s true differentiators is our CARE for our employees. We take pride in offering great job opportunities, career paths, reward programs, benefits, mentorship, and training. We truly appreciate the hard work and dedication of our employees.

Here are what our clients are saying about their FSO staff:


"I have never had a more dedicated and committed team that works cohesively as one unit. You provide an incredible workplace experience for our family."


From a client in the Financial Services industry:

Jonathan: "From your daily interaction with the team, to event planning, building logistics, and client accommodation, you have always shown incredible leadership skills. I can’t imagine how we could run without you."

Jose: "Your care for us allows us to function at a superior level. We are lucky to have you on our team."

Kelly: "You are the face of our company. Your amicability, friendliness, and helpfulness always goes beyond what is expected. You always accommodate every request with a smile and deliver without fail. What a rockstar!"

Julio: "You are the sunshine at our office! Every encounter with you is cheerful and pleasant. You anticipate our needs and provide accommodation without us having to ask.”

Jamel: "As the newest addition to our Facilities Team, you have shown initiative by taking on additional responsibilities and quickly learning all the details of your role. We notice it, and we appreciate your effort.”

Andrew: "You’re the ‘running man’ here, and you are always available to cater to all of our needs. Thank you so much for your effort to make our company great!

Sharifa: "Thank you for greeting us with a smile every time we walk in!"




From a client in the Healthcare industry:

“Shin Ji helped discover very significant cost savings for our organization. She really deserves recognition for her dedication!"

"Nickiana performed the experiments necessary to realize significant cost savings. She did so without error and with extremely faast turnaround. We are very proud of her!"


This Week's Featured Kudos Award Winner: Victor, Chicago

“Victor is a team player with a personality and smile that reflects exactly what FSO is all about. Thank you Victor!”




Our continued success is a testament to the strength of our team, our ability to (re)IMAGINE, and our commitment to providing superior service that exceeds expectations. 

Have a GREAT day, and I look forward to seeing all of you soon.


Mitch

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Live life to express, not to impress. 
Don’t strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt.”  
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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

TED Tuesday: Remembering Scott Dinsmore— How to find and do work you love | TEDxGoldenGatePark (2D)

"But doing the impossible and pushing our limits, because there are 2 reasons why people don’t do things: one is because they tell themselves they can’t do them and the other is people around them tell them, they can’t do. Either way we start to believe it. Either we give up or we never start in the first place."





Good Morning Folks,

Today's speaker, Scott Dinsmore, an Alamo, California native, entrepreneur and adventurer, was killed last year while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, a feat his family says was to fulfill a lifelong dream.

Dinsmore, who was hiking with his wife, died doing what he loved, something he preached through his work, on a blog on his website and in the widely viewed (3+MN) Ted Talk that follows, recorded in 2012.

Before he reached the summit, a cascade of boulders rolled down the mountain and one of them hit and killed the 33-year-old.

In his blog post Scott Dinsmore said he almost decided against booking the Tanzania trip because he didn't think he could go on a digital break.

"How ridiculous is that? To pass up an adventure I've talked about for years -- because I'd convinced myself I couldn't disconnect. Or more truthfully, because I couldn't find the courage to do it. That would have been a tragedy."

Scott Dinsmore quit a job that made him miserable, and spent the next four years wondering how to find work that was joyful and meaningful. He shares what he learned in this deceptively simple talk about finding out what matters to you — and then getting started doing it.

Then Scott made it his mission is to change the world by helping people find what excites them and build a career around the work only they are capable of doing. He is a career change strategist whose demoralizing experience at a Fortune 500 job launched his quest to understand why 80% of adults hate the work they do, and more importantly, to identify what the other 20% were doing differently. His research led to experiences with thousands of employees and entrepreneurs from 158 countries. Scott distilled the results down to his Passionate Work Framework - three surprisingly simple practices for finding and doing work you love, that all happen to be completely within our control. He makes his career tools available free to the public through his community at http://LiveYourLegend.net

What Scott has created at Live Your Legend is mind-boggling. He creates inspiration, the challenge to dream big and bold, and the tools to make all that a reality. But most unbelievable is the community he's developed of people who are passionate about doing something great, and helping each other achieve that. Have a look:




Let me close as Scott did. "And as we finish up, I have just one question to ask you guys, and I think it's the only question that matters. And it's what is the work you can't not do? Discover that, live it, not just for you, but for everybody around you, because that is what starts to change the world. What is the work you can't not."

Have a GREAT Day and Love Life!


Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer



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Monday, August 1, 2016

Innovate or Capitulate: In The Struggle For Survival, The Fittest Win


"This means we can’t go backward, and we can’t stand still. We can’t rest on our laurels and we can’t keep doing what we’ve always done — even if we are doing our best, we need to keep doing it better."



Good Morning Folks,


"Innovation" is one of those buzzwords you hear all the time. People are always talking about being a "leader in innovation" or "taking innovation into the twenty-first century". It can look like some kind of innovation nation out there. It's hard to tell who is devoted to innovation and who is simply paying lip service to It. We at FSO are serious about innovation. So serious that we use the word (re) IMAGINE to define who we are: a partner dedicated to always finding new and better ways to improve service, lower costs and take better care of people.


I believe complacency is when innovation ends. The advantage every business has, but few in our industry leverage to the advantage that we do, is the ability to innovate and reinvent. So many great companies lose their edge and end up playing catch-up until they're obsolete. That’s not going to happen here.


Dramatic paradigm sights are occurring in every industry, YOUR industry because traditional barriers to entry don't exist anymore. If you don't think a new era of change and creative destruction isn't headed to your door step, you are sadly mistaken. If you want to be on top, you have to look at innovation in a new, interactive way. You have to believe it is worth coin, its worth doing wrong. You have to be willing to try your model, test it, innovate around it, get out, screw up, and then do it right. You have to understand that speed is everything in an electronic realm because you can fix mistakes before anyone realizes that mistakes were made.


We are facing the biggest transformation the way business is conducted since the industrial revolution. If you are willing to innovate, you are taking steps towards crashing your competition.


The problem according to ANTHONY IANNARINO of there sales blog is change, He writes:

==> Change is more difficult than you believe. Having an intellectual understanding the reason something needs to change isn’t enough. An emotional need to change is necessary and more powerful. 
 ==> Change is psychological. You first have to have a shift in your mindset, your personal philosophy, your personal psychology. Without that shift, there will be no change.
Why something is being changed is more important than how that change is accomplished.
==> Change takes longer than you believe.  It takes longer to sell, longer to build consensus, and longer to execute before results are seen. It is mistake to believe the results of change will be realized quickly, even though change happens in a second 
==> Change comes with built-in enemies. The very fact that you are trying to make change will cause some to oppose you. Resistance is your enemy when you try to change yourself. 
Most change initiatives die not because the idea isn’t good or necessary but because it was poorly executed. The change is usually poorly executed because it lacks executive engagement. People are exceptionally gifted at waiting out change initiatives. 
We overestimate what we can accomplish in a short period of time and underestimate what we accomplish over a longer period. When results don’t come fast, change initiatives are often abandoned. The better results were only a little bit further.
==> Sometimes change initiatives fail because too many variables are changed at once. One major change might have been enough to produce a result, but because so much was attempted, nothing really changed. When too much is changed, you can’t easily figure out what is working and what isn’t.
Radical change very quickly becomes the new status quo. It soon develops its own defenders who protect it from future change.
As an owner and CEO, I am keenly aware that rapid change in business and technology is the “new normal.” The only way for our company to survive, let alone thrive, is to continuously reinvent and redefine— everything.

This means we can’t go backward, and we can’t stand still. We can’t rest on our laurels and we can’t keep doing what we’ve always done — even if we are doing our best, we need to keep doing it better.


The spirit of innovation is a cornerstone of our company. Because at FSO, we never stop rethinking, refreshing and (re)IMAGINING a better future for our clients. 
We work together with our clients to foster innovation. Our process contains not only a method for generating ideas, but also a system for managing change. Similar to our methodology for continuous improvement, we challenge all levels of our organization to challenge the status quo.  

We reward continuous improvement and innovation; as a result our employees are motived to identify opportunities for improvement and innovation. Our employees are expected to always seek new ways to make our client’s life better through our white glove treatment; the whole FSO Experience. It is not just a tagline for our brand – rather, it is the culture that drives everything we do.

Since our founding six short years ago, we’ve matured from just a service provider among many, to a true strategic partner like no other. In over 160 client sites nationally we’ve become "entrenched" and so "important" to how our clients operate from the first impression - to amazing smiles and hospitality - to all services from mail, copy, records, conference centers, security, concierge, IT and much more. We are the glue that makes our clients business run seamlessly. We are part of their company, and critical to their success.

To our team: You have been given the opportunity to show what you’re made of, to be so much stronger and better than you were just the day before, and to show the world of business a better way.  


So as you get ready to start your day take a second to think; how am I contributing to my clients' success? How can I be better?


How can I get to infinity and beyond? 


How can I be that star, that hero that brings to our clients all the positive change, wealth and success they deserve?


IT IS YOU that makes FSO who we are. Love Life!




Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer  

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"In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment." ~~ Charles Darwin
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S. ANTHONY IANNARINis the President and Chief Sales officer for SOLUTIONS Staffing, a best-in-class regional staffing service based in Columbus, OhioHe is also the Managing Director of B2B Sales Coach & Consultancy, a boutique sales coaching and consulting company where he works to help salespeople and sales organizations improve and reach their full potential. And he works ass an adjunct faculty member at Capital University’s School of Management and Leadership. Anthony teaches Personal Selling in the undergraduate program, and I teach Persuasive Marketing and Social Media Marketing in the MBA program.



Thursday, July 28, 2016

Shout Out: High Praise For The Nation's Best Outsourcing Team

"Attitude, trust, respect and character are a big part of what Jeremy brings to the team. Thanks Jeremy for all your dedication and commitment to excellence."







Good Morning Folks,

Building the strongest business means valuing its greatest resource: people. Your business--and your team--will thrive when you align your company's goals with your employees' passions. By investing in your employees and inspiring them on both a personal and professional level, you increase the chances of seeing a better return. 

Here are some of the kudos I am receiving about our incredible teammates:

Christine at Crain's Best Place To Work in Chicago

Ice Cream Social at Crain's Best Place To Work in Chicago
"What better way to cool off on a 95 degree day in Chicago! Another successful function spearheaded by Rossi and the FSO team. Very well received and very successful. Everyone found time to stop by for a chat and a scoop or two. Great Job!"

Danielle at  Crain's Best Place To Work in Chicago
The Team At Chicago Property Management
Buzayehu, Chicago
"We want to express our appreciation for the outstanding job and positive attitude Buzzy brings to each day. We are very lucky to have Buzzy. Keep up the good work!"

Jeremy - Chicago Property Management, Food and Beverage Department (Associate of the Month)
"Excellent job identifying an opportunity and taking advantage of it to deliver excellent service. Jeremy has been a fine addition to the team and a big part of our positive momentum. Attitude, trust, respect and character are a big part of what Jeremy brings to the team. Thanks Jeremy for all your dedication and commitment to excellence. Keep up the great work and please share with your team the experience so they can replicate."




Facilities Team, Wireless Communications Leader, Bellevue, Washington
"Shout outs to the team! We truly appreciate the help from everyone today, in getting the monitors removed and reinstalled...and removed and reinstalled again! It was above and beyond!"


Sasha R, Consulting, New York
"Sasha has been great at covering every floor on Madison during team vacations and emergent issues with the same (or better) level of hospitality of the person who she is covering for. She has always been  “all hands in” and deserving of this recognition."


Nakeisha, Consulting, New York
"Recently Nikeisha had a very difficult reservation to fill as a Partner requested a late meeting for 25 people in the busiest office of all of our hundreds of company locations around the world. Nikeisha methodically and strategically moved meeting around, spoke to others to assist and get the Partner the result he had hoped for.  She was wonderful and was in full communication with the her client the whole time!  Kudos to Nikeisha and her leadership!"

Lucy,  Consulting, New York
"We would like to appreciate Lucy's effort for getting the locker keys issue sorted out.  A quick background, one of our clients had a new locker assigned but the keys weren't available initially, then when they were found they weren't working. As he had to put some stuff rather than carry back and forth she gave him an option to have security team lock unlock which really helped. Throughout the process she explained to him the status. She verified the keys issue and stayed on top with the concerned team to get this fixed. Thank you for owning this Lucy!"


Stephon, NYC HQ Of The World's Preeminent Daily Newspaper
"We had to set up a lunch for a huge meeting & Stephon saw that they needed help and came right over and started putting out the food, taking the cartons out the room, etc. He was such a big help. They couldn't have gotten this meeting set up in time without him. Stephon is professional, courteous and helpful on a daily basis. Thank you for all you do!"


Jackie, World's Largest Advertising Company, NYC
"She consistently goes above and beyond every day. We are very grateful to have Jackie as part of our team.  Keep working Hard Jackie. Your effort does not go unnoticed!!"




Patricia - AMLAW 200 Firm, Boston
"Patricia leads by example and it shows all the time. It is amazing for employees to call you with a situation and you always say “Not a problem”  You have a way with words that is so kind and very helpful. No matter what is going on, we know help is on the way and we truly appreciate all the help that you give us. Thank you Pat and all your FSO team, great job!!"


Avery - AMLAW 200 Firm, Dallas
"I  was visiting with one our wonderful Corporate attorneys this morning and complimenting her on an accent lamp that is very special and has more mechanical operations than just giving off light.  During this conversation and my paying attention to the 1”x2” post it note stuck to it, she said that it was a do not touch message for housekeeping because when they dust it the shade doesn’t get place back on it properly. Well, guess who the person that was mentioned to be the only one to be able to get the shad back on, was?  Avery. Congratulations, Avery we are proud of you for doing something that no one probably knew you were doing."




The Team At A Large, Wall Street Trader
"We have never had a more dedicated and committed team that likes each other and works as one unit. We just wanted to take a moment to let you know what an incredible job this team is doing. You should all be extremely proud of how hard they work to provide an incredible workplace experience for the our family.  Even our CEO has noticed how hard they are working."


Khadija, Global Bank, New York
"Khadija just proved to be a gem that needed the opportunity to shine. While Ikrame was on vacation, Khadija stepped up and assumed Ikrame’s role and did a great job of it. Khadija managed the reception schedule, manage the conference room assignments and resolved all scheduling issues on new and aged requests. Khadija has handled herself in a very professional manner and has earned the respect of her peers. Khadija deserves the recognition for her effort, her dedication to her position and her commitment with our client and FSO.  BRAVO Khadija!!!  Well done!!!"




Kevin and Vanessa at a not-for-profit membership organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development across all engineering discipline- with 130,000 members in 151 countries.
"Kevin and Vanessa get major Kudos for running our operations while the entire Company attended a company event. While the rest of the firm was at a Baseball Game, Kevin and Vanessa stayed to run the entire Operations without any gap in service. This dedication speaks volumes about their work ethic and we “Thank” them for their hard work."


Shirley - Client Relations Director
"Shout out to Shirley for being so passionate about our OBT internships! She is super passionate about the program and the life changing impact it has on the interns! Shirley and her team have hired so many of the interns post each round! It’s so exciting to watch them grow within the FSO family! We have even greater pool of Interns that are ready to go live on the 2nd of August."



For employees, forging a fulfilling career is one of the most important — and often, most difficult —challenges in building a happy life. For employers, building a culture of happiness is key to cementing their brand’s success. When these interests converge, the result is a sense of belonging through shared values and an intangible, emotional belief that we are on a shared journey.

Again, thank for all that you do! The next time you see any of the folks above, please give them a “Shout Out” – for job well done.

We look forward to give YOU your own “Shout Out” coming soon to a Wednesday near you.

Have a GREAT day,

Love Life!


Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer  




Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Ted Tuesday: David Steindl-Rast: Want To Be Happy? Be Grateful

"Remember that you deserve to be happy. 
It's your natural-born right."
- Pharrell













Good Morning Folks,

"Happy," originally produced for the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack, topped charts in more than 15 countries for almost two years. It has 900+ Million views on You Tube.

It's impossible not to listen to Pharrell's "Happy" and think about FSO. It could be our anthem. HAPPY IS OUR ENTIRE COMPANY.  As you'll hear in today's program, the only difference between a good day and a bad day is your attitude.

You see, the secret of happiness is like the secret of dieting: There is no secret.

We all want to be happy, says David Steindl-Rast, a Benedictine monk and today's Ted Tuesday speaker with over FIVE MILLION views on Ted and YouTube (just in case you are wondering who ever heard of him or whether it's worth your few minutes to tune in).

Everyone wants to be happy. But not all happy people are grateful (they want more of something, or want something else); but all grateful people (even though many live with misfortune) are happy.

So: it’s not happiness that makes us grateful, but gratefulness that makes us happy.

Every moment is a gift, and ‘opportunity’ is the gift within every gift.

The master key to happiness? Moment by moment we have this gift.

In some moments we’re not happy – because of someone’s suffering, loss of a friend, etc.

But the key here is that we’re learning something in every moment: patience, for example. And then in the next moment we get another opportunity.

How should we respond to all these opportunities? Same as you were taught as a child about crossing the street: STOP, LOOK, GO.

STOP when you turn on the water-faucet: millions don’t have access to drinkable water. Or ditto when you turn on the power switch. (David’s put little ‘gratefulness stickers’ on the tap and light-switch at his place, after a trip to Africa where these good things weren’t available.)

LOOK – open your eyes, and your hearts (use the opportunity to make others happy).

GO – Do something!

Grateful people are not fearful, and therefore not violent. Grateful people are joyful people.

Grateful people are FSO people and I am honored to be in your company.

May love, health, joy and laughter continue throughout your  life.

Now discover why happiness, as David suggests, is born from gratitude. 

Get ready for an inspiring lesson in slowing down, looking where you're going, and above all, being grateful.




Thanks to John Mark Ministries and Ted for making it possible to share this with you, and to you for watching. 

Let’s FOCUS on today, so we can build tomorrow.

Have a GREAT day as I look forward to seeing all of you soon.









Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer


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