Monday, December 28, 2009

Weekly Email from Pathways

Dear Clients,

Thank you all for your Holiday wishes! We hope that you had a wonderful Christmas full of family joy and spirit. The new year is almost upon us--a time of celebration, hope, and resolution. I always enjoy this time of year because to me it is a time of reflection and new beginnings--anything is possible. May all of you cherish each moment and find peace and success in each new day! Oh, and the Perfect Job!!

Reminder, there will be no Job Search Support Group this week. Keep an eye out for the January Career Update coming soon!

Look forward to seeing all of you in the New Year!


"Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence."

--Helen Keller

New Year resolution #99: I will not Procrastinate! (This should be number one on my list, but as you know, I haven't created it yet...maybe I'll get around to making it before the New Year?)

Monday, December 21, 2009

Weekly Email from Pathways

Hello Clients!

It is the "...the most wonderful time of the year..," but does the hustle and bustle of the holiday have you going MAD!?! Ahh (sigh), it's almost Christmas. All the last minute shopping, arranging, etc. has me worn out! I do try to remember, however, that the best gift one can give is of oneself.

"You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give." ~Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet


Join us this week here at Pathways and share the wonderful gifts that you are! (The office will be open until Wednesday Dec. 23rd at 12pm--stop by for cookies & hot chocolate if you are nearby!)

Job Search Support Group

Tuesday, Dec. 22nd; 9-11am
Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
(No RSVP is required)



An excerpt from Furry Logic: Wild Wisdom by Jane Seabrook

"Your order for lessons in patience has been received--please allow four to six months for delivery."













Facts about Polar Bears

Monday, December 14, 2009

Weekly Email from Pathways

Dear Clients,

Hello Everyone! I hope that everyone had a great weekend and enjoyed the warmth. I am overwhelmed by the holiday spirit and so many special events this season in Portland, check them out: http://www.travelportland.com/event_calendar/

Make sure to come join us this week here at Pathways too! We have a lot going on, so make sure to RSVP for any, some, or all of these labs.

Job Search Support Group
Tuesday, Dec. 15th; 9-11am
Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
No RSVP required.

Technology & Transition: LinkedIn
Tuesday, Dec. 15th; 1-3pm
Facilitator: Matt Morscheck, MS, NCC

Resume Lab: Creating Your Brand Image
Wednesday, Dec. 16th; 10am-12pm
Facilitator: Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF

Taking the Cold out of Cold Calling
Thursday, Dec. 17th; 2-4pm
Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF



Look forward to sharing some Christmas cookies with you!


"Every new day begins with possibilities. It's up to us to fill it with the things that move us toward progress and peace." --Ronald Reagan




OI Partners Newsletter: The Value of Outplacement


The Value of Outplacement

December 2009

In this issue:

The Ethics of Outplacement
The Value of Outplacement Services
Long Haul: A Look at Long-Term Executive Outplacement
Personalized Services are Key to Effective Outplacement Programs
Are You Prepared for Change?


The term "outplacement" is often misunderstood. Firms that provide outplacement do not "place" people into jobs, but their services can be priceless. According to psychologists, losing a job is equivalent to a devastating divorce or the loss of a close loved one. Many in the outplacement industry consider their service more than a business. It is a passion. Such is how it is with OI Partners. We are committed to turning difficult career transitions into opportunities.

Don't forget to take less than a minute to let us know what you think of the OI Partners newsletter. Thank you!

Happy Holidays and New Year!
Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
Jean Erickson Walker, Ed.D., CMF

OI Partners Newsletter: The Value of Outplacement Summary

The Ethics of Outplacement
The outplacement industry should review the work we have done through this economic crisis and determine if we have consistently stayed true to our values. The following 7 core values should guide and direct the way all outplacement firms manage client services.

The Value of Outplacement Services
Why should an employer consider offering outplacement services, particularly when many times the reason for releasing employees is cost reduction? Here is a look at 4 ways outplacement services provide valuable.

Long Haul: A Look at Long-Term Executive Outplacement
With executive transitions approaching 12 months or longer, organizations are electing to invest in sizable, executive, career-transition programs that provide long-term connectivity. Today's dynamic, executive transition plan often includes the following 4 contemporary practices.


Personalized Services are Key to Executive Outplacement Today
Displaced employees want and need someone to talk to within the first 24 hours after being released. We examine key aspects of personalization in outplacement services that are critical for today's environment.

Are You Prepared for Change?
As if 2009 wasn't full of enough changes, this New Year could continue to provide more. What has your company done to shore up its foundation? Here are 5 points decision makers consider necessary to prepare during times of business transition.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Even With High Unemployment, 54% of Employers Do Not Have Enough Future Leaders On Board

Portland – December 8, 2009 – Even with a high unemployment rate, more than half of large and mid-sized companies report not having enough management successors currently on board, according to a survey by OI Partners-Pathways (Portland), a leading global career transition and executive coaching firm.

- 54% of companies in the survey said they do not have enough qualified successors now working for them to succeed their executives and managers

- Only 32% of companies report currently having enough management successors in place

- 14% of companies are not sure whether they have enough future leaders already in their organizations

The survey included responses from 212 primarily large and mid-sized employers throughout North America, and has an error rate of +/- 6.7%, according to OI Partners-Pathways (Portland) www.oipartners.net

The survey results mean the following for employees and employers:

- There is an opportunity for employees – and especially out-of-work executives and managers – to demonstrate that they can bring real value to an employer. “With more than half of companies reporting they currently lack enough management successors, this is an opening for both employed and unemployed executives and managers to show they can help a company win business, achieve its goals, and keep ahead of its competition,” said Jean Erickson Walker, Managing Partner of OI Partners-Pathways.

- Executives and managers who are looking for a new job should determine whether a prospective employer has enough management successors on board. “Companies without enough management successors are a real opportunity for people working for their competitors, and even those from outside of the company’s industry,” said Walker. “Find out whether a desired employer needs qualified management successors by contacting current and former employees, consultants and other vendors, and target those companies.”

- This is a wake-up call for employees currently working for companies. “Current employees who aspire to reach the top management levels need to prove that they should be considered for available higher-level positions, and/or they should be put designated as high-potentials,” said Walker.

- Employers need to determine who their high-potential employees are, and then provide them with the necessary coaching and training to turn them into future leaders. 71% of employers in the survey are currently providing high-potential employees with coaching and other developmental training to grow them into future leaders. “Employers need to fully assess the capabilities of current employees and those outside of their organizations and decide which ones to grow as future leaders,” Walker added.

Other survey results included:

The biggest source of a typical company’s future leaders is its own high-potential employees. Employers are more often developing their own high-potential employees into future leaders than they are promoting their now-ready executives, hiring from their competitors, or recruiting from outside their industries, according to the survey. (Respondents were allowed to select more than one answer.)

- 72% of companies plan to internally develop their high-potential employees to become future top management

- 54% expect to promote their now-ready executives to become management successors

- 40% plan to hire future leaders from their competitors

- 26% anticipate recruiting future leaders from outside their industries

Companies that currently do not have enough management successors are more than twice as likely to hire from their competitors, and are almost two times more likely to hire from outside from their industries, than those that have enough future management talent already in place, according to the survey.

- 48% of companies without enough management successors plan to hire from their competitors, compared to only 21% of employers with sufficient management bench strength

- 28% of companies without enough executive talent plan to hire from outside their industries, compared to only 16% of employers that already have enough successors

Monday, December 7, 2009

Weekly Email from Pathways

Dear Clients,

ATTITUDE is everything! It all started while I was watching the weather forecast, mumbling of course under my breath the entire time, "Average high of 37 degrees, average low of 25 degrees...really? How miserable is the weather!"

Then I stepped out onto my balcony several times last night, watching our new eight-week-old Golden puppy frolic, happy as could be! Meanwhile, the wind is stinging my face and I couldn't feel my toes--I'm pretty sure I wasn't very happy. "Stay consistent, stay strong, must endure (all apart of the potty training process)!..this week is not going to be a good week!"

On my way to work, I didn't have one positive thought, all I could think about was how much I hated the cold. Then I got to work and sure enough our suite was freezing! "I am miserable!"

Finally, during my lunch, seeking out any warm spot on our floor, I sit at a sun exposed conference table, then something happened. "This is nice," I tell myself. I got all warm and fuzzy, even caught myself looking out the window. "Wow, it's actually a beautiful sunny day!" Then I realize that I went from, "the weather is miserable!" to "I'm miserable!" but it didn't have to be that way--there is something good in everyday. Lesson learned!

So, stay positive and join us this week here at Pathways!

Job Search Support Group
Tuesday, Dec. 8th; 9-11am
Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF

Networking During the Holidays
Thursday, Dec.10th; 1-3pm
Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF

A little humor for your day: http://www.madkane.com/workingstiffed.html

Thanks Marilyn for sharing!


Cheers!

"Fake feeling good...You're going to have to learn to fake cheerfulness. Believe it or not, eventually that effort will pay off: you'll actually start feeling happier." --Jean Bach

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Career Update for December

Job Search Support Group

A weekly gathering of Pathways/OI Partners, Inc. clients focused on the development and implementation of effective job search strategies through peer group support. (Does not require a RSVP)

Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D, CMF
Every Tuesday, 9:00 -11:00 AM


Career Transition Workshop

The CTW is a core feature of your career transition services. It is recommended, though not required, that you attend all of the workshops, and attend them in the order listed. You are welcome to repeat workshops as often as you would like.

CTW: Mon. December 7th & Wed. December 9th, 8:30-4:30 PM
Facilitators: Jean Walker Ed.D, CMF & Ron Ennis, Ph.D, CMF

Space is limited! Please RSVP in order to reserve your spot for the Career Transition Workshop. You can reach us via phone: (503) 221-8747 or email: pathways@oipartners.net

Networking During the Holidays

Did you know that the best time to network is during the Holidays? Join us for this essential lab and discover how to use the Holidays to make new connections with others!

Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
Thursday, December 10th, 1:00-3:00 PM


Space is limited! Please RSVP in order to reserve your spot for the Networking During the Holidays Lab. You can reach us via phone: (503) 221-8747 or email: pathways@oipartners.net



Technology & Transition: LinkedIn

Have a LinkedIn account, but not sure if you are using it effectively? Come explore an in depth look at LinkedIn, one of the largest social media websites utilized by job searchers, recruiters, and companies. Have a laptop? Bring it with you!

Facilitator: Matt Morscheck, MS, NCC
Tuesday, December 15, 1:00-3:00 PM

Space is limited! Please RSVP in order to reserve your spot for the Technology & Transition Workshop. You can reach us via phone: (503) 221-8747 or email: pathways@oipartners.net

Resume Lab: Creating Your Brand Image

What are you really saying? Learn how to create your brand image so that you can feel more confident when marketing yourself to employers.

Facilitator: Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Wednesday, December 16, 10:00-12:00 PM

Space is limited! Please RSVP in order to reserve your spot for the Resume Lab. You can reach us via phone: (503) 221-8747 or email: pathways@oipartners.net

Taking the Cold out of Cold Calls

Frustrated with cold calls? Join us for this fun lab and test your skills on others. Get the techniques to feel more confident and take the COLD out of cold calls!

Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
Thursday, December 17, 2:00-4:00 PM


Space is limited! Please RSVP in order to reserve your spot for Taking the Cold out of Cold Calls lab. You can reach us via phone: (503) 221-8747 or email: pathways@oipartners.net





Happy Holidays!

Weekly Email from Pathways

Hi Folks!

Thanks to all of you that wished me well, I'm so happy to be healthy and back to the office--I missed all of you!

Hey, we are busy, busy, busy! That's right, our Career Update for December is out. I hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, but it's back to work! Make sure to RSVP for labs and workshops on this month's calendar.

Success Story of the Month-November

Trudy Mills is the new Family Resources Manager for the State of Oregon Department of Human Services!

The "one best thing" that Trudy feels helped her move forward and stay motivated in this tough job market was the services that she received at Pathways; it was her "center wheel" for making her transition easier. "The immediate availability and support of staff and their expertise was invaluable." Trudy especially appreciated the information provided in the Career Transition Workshop and weekly labs and seminars, "it was like basics at boot camp" providing her skills and suggestions that were key in her job search. In particular, the expectations of her search and the market, setting up daily goals, resume development, and the "think outside the box" perspective.

Thanks Trudy, we wish you the best!

Not only are we busy, but with the Holidays in full swing, schedules are getting full--make sure to schedule those appointments!

I look forward to seeing you this month!

Pathways Team