Friday, November 12, 2010

Good Morning!

Despite the rainy fall weather that has finally arrived in the Pacific Northwest I hope you are feeling positive and ready to continue working towards your goals.

With the holiday season, fast approaching it is a great opportunity to discuss using this time of the year to your best advantage. Networking During the Holidays will focus on the best approaches to networking contacts during a less pressured time in the work cycle. Sign up, bring in your concerns and issues, and see if we can’t enhance your skills and commitment to networking. Call Mandy to register.

Are you familiar with LinkedIn and Social Networking? Do you wonder if it is worth the bother? Are you interested in learning the ins and outs of this new technology? In LinkedIn and Social Networking, we will all go on line together. You will learn the basics, and we’ll be sure to get you “LinkedIn”, before the session is through. Please bring a laptop if you have one. Sign up with Mandy.

Enjoy the rest of your week, try to stay dry and be sure to reserve your spot for any or all of these important opportunities.



“Let us strive to improve ourselves, for we cannot remain stationary; one either progresses or retrogrades.”

Mme. Du Deffand

Tuesday, September 21, 2010


Good Morning!

Hope you had a fantastic weekend….where’d summer go? Have you seen all the Halloween and even Christmas decorations out in the stores already?! Yikes! Time is sure flying by.

***Don’t forget we have a seminar on Starting Your Own Business on this Thursday the 23rd. This seminar will be from 2pm to 4pm in our conference room and needs an RSVP to reserve a spot.

Also, as a reminder, the job search support group meeting called Open Doors Through Networking is rescheduled for next Tuesday. I’m sending you this reminder so that you can put it on your calendar and schedule to attend this seminar. It will be from 9am to 11am in the conference room here at Pathways. Please RSVP to let me know you’ll be attending.

I hope you have a fabulous week.


"Go back a little to leap further"

~John Clark

Thursday, September 2, 2010

September Career Update





►Job Search Support Group

This month Ron Ennis will be holding the Job Search Support
Group every Tuesday of the month. There are set topics for the support group and they are as follows:
• 9/7 - Jump Start Your Search
• 9/14 - Build Your Personal Market Plan
• 9/21 - Open Doors Through Networking
• 9/28 - Best Ideas For Answering Ads

We would love for you to attend, so please come join us! Don’t forget to let us know ahead of time so that we can save you a spot.

Every Tuesday, 9:00-11:00 AM – Please RSVP by the preceding Friday

►Starting Your Own Business

Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
CTW: Thursday, September 23rd, 2:00 to 4:00 PM – Please RSVP


► Taking Care of Your SELF During a Long Job Search

Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
CTW: Wednesday, September 29th, 2:00 to 4:00 PM – Please RSVP


► Career Transition Workshop

The CTW is a core feature of your career transition services covering self-assessment, resume development, interviewing, negotiating, and more. You are welcome to repeat workshops as often as you would like.

The CTW has been put on hold for the month of September. However, if you need to complete the CTW, please feel free to make an appointment for the next available workshop.

Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF – Please RSVP
CTW: TBD


Space is limited! Please RSVP for all events! Please call 503-221-8747 or Email: pathways@oipartners.net

Wednesday, August 25, 2010




Pathways/OI Partners
Portland, OR



Outplacement
August 2010

In this issue:
How Effective is Outplacement in Today's World?
What Should You Seek From an Outplacement Firm?
Outplacement Outdated? Impossible.
A Review of Research on Individual Differences in Outplacement Success
Outplacement: Commodity or Valuable Transitional Lifeline?


OI Partners in the News

Read the recent Wall Street Journal article, "Five Mistakes Online Job Hunters Make" featuring tips from OI Partners and Tim Schoonover.


Follow Pathways/OI Partners on Twitter!
@PathwaysPDX

As summer comes to an end, we recognize that many of those in a career transition may have "played hooky" over the summer and reduced their job search efforts. However, reality still exists. In recent days we have been asked to handle more downsizings. If you ask those people who have received outplacement services, I believe you will hear what a difference it makes. Of course, the selection of the outplacement firm greatly impacts one's efforts. Is outplacement the same as it used to be? If not, how is it different? What are the differences between outplacement firms? Most say they all do the same thing, but ask the job search candidates for the real scoop. You should find this issue of our newsletter to be very informative. With the business world still enduring stressful times, you should be like the Boy Scouts and "Be Prepared."
Sincerely,
Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
Jean Erickson Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Pathways/OI Partners - Portland, OR

How Effective is Outplacement in Today's World?

As companies continue to downsize during this tough economy, many employ outplacement services to assist former employees. In addition to the practical assistance, a strong program can make a dramatic difference for people who are under tremendous stress. Here are some ideas on resources outplacement firms can offer clients.

What Should You Seek From an Outplacement Firm?

The outplacement industry has changed quite a bit over time. So what makes a good outplacement firm now? Here's a look at the latest trends outplacement firms are using to assist job seekers.


Outplacement Outdated? Impossible.

Outplacement services are needed now more than ever. The traditional tactics used by job seekers are outdated. Here we highlight the importance of providing the proper tools and encouragement to help people successfully navigate the seas of change.


A Review of Research on Individual Differences in Outplacement Success

Outplacement has become a common practice, yet little research has been conducted to evaluate its effectiveness. The results of this study take a closer looks at the role that individual differences play in determining outplacement success.


Outplacement: Commodity or Valuable Transitional Lifeline?

Fifteen years ago, corporate leaders readily understood the value propositions for outplacement services. Today, the focus has changed. Learn more about the benefits of tailoring outplacement programs to meet the new demands of employers and job seekers.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Good Afternoon!

Boy, the day has really gotten away from me. At least it was a Monday that flew by rather than dragged on and on, right?! It’s a scorcher out there, so try to stay cool! It should be cooling off here soon enough!

This week the Career Transition Workshop has been rescheduled for next month, and so has the Negotiating the Job Offer seminar. I will be sending all the information regarding our next set of seminars and workshops in September’s Career Update later this month.

Also, the Job Search Support Group is cancelled for the next two weeks and will resume as normal on the 31st. In September, we will be starting a five part series about Restarting Your Job Search. It will be held every Tuesday morning from 9:00 to 11:00am. Please RSVP if you would like to attend.

Sorry for any inconvenience, have a great week!!



The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. ~Vince Lombardi

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Good Afternoon and Happy Tuesday!

I am going to assume that you had a fantastic weekend. Weather was nice and cool, but I saw this morning that we need to prepare for more heat as the week progresses. Did you get a chance to go to The Bite of Portland? I didn’t, but I heard that it was great.


This week we have a seminar on Making Age an Advantage. It will be facilitate by Jean Erickson Walker on Thursday the 12th from 1:00 – 3:00 pm. Since age can be one of the most powerful advantages in your mid-life job search, learn how to change age perceptions, improve first impressions, learn how to compete against younger candidates, and more.

Next week is the Career Transition Workshops held by Ron Ennis. They will be held on Tuesday, August 17th and Thursday August 19th from 8:30 – 4:30pm. If you haven’t completed the CTW yet, please let me know and we’ll get you on the schedule to attend.


Sow an act, and you reap a habit; sow a habit, and you reap a character; sow a character, and you reap a destiny.
~George Dana Boardman

Thursday, August 5, 2010

►Technology & Transition: Get Linked on 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, CMP
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2:00-4:00 PM



► Making Age an Advantage

Age can be one of the most powerful advantages in your mid-life job search. Learn how to change age perceptions, improve first impressions, how to compete against younger candidates, and more.

Facilitator: Jean Erickson Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Thursday, August 12th, 1:00-3:00 PM


►Career Transition Workshop

The CTW is a core feature of your career transition services covering self-assessment, resume development, interviewing, negotiating, and more. You are welcome to repeat workshops as often as you would like.

Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
CTW: Tuesday, August 17th & Thursday, August 19th, 8:30-4:30 PM


► Negotiating the Job Offer

Did you know that 75% of job seekers do not negotiate their job offers? Are you among them? If so, that could be one of your first mistakes in the hiring process. Come and learn the best way to manage this very important process.

Facilitator: Jean Erickson Walker
Wednesday, August 24th, 10:00-12:00 PM


► Interviewing Series: Panel Interview Practice

Panel interviews are a common interview format, and the most disliked. Join us and learn the best ways to prepare for a panel interview and get the chance to practice answering questions from each other in a panel interview format!

Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
Monday, August 23rd, 10:00-12:00 PM


Monday, July 19, 2010

Good Morning!

Alright, so where’d the sun go? Hopefully these clouds are going to burn off this afternoon, we need some sort of summer, don’t we?!

This week at Pathways we have the Career Transition Workshops on July 20th and 22nd, from 8:30 to 4:30. Anyone who has not come to one yet, I would highly advise you to do so. You’ll find it very helpful in the areas of interviewing, resume development, negotiating, and more! Although it is recommended, it is not required. Please do make time for it and let me know if you are able to attend.

We also have another workshop on How to Find and Evaluate a Franchise Opportunity. This workshop will be facilitated by Mr. Page Nicol who will help you with the critical information about researching franchising opportunities and financial risk before investing. Come join us Wednesday, July 21st, from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm and learn about this exciting new opportunity. Please RSVP to let me know you will be attending.

Both of these workshops should be on your must-do lists. They are full of information that will help you succeed.




“We are responsible for what we are, and whatever we wish ourselves to be, we have the power to make ourselves. If what we are now has been the result of our own past actions, it certainly follows that whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present actions; so we have to know how to act.”
~Swami Vivekananda



Have a fabulous week!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Good Afternoon!

It’s Monday and it is so much cooler outside! No worries, the sun is coming back later this afternoon or tomorrow. Summer’s not over yet!

This week we have a great technology and transition workshop called: Get Linked on LinkedIn. The workshop is from 1:00-3:00 on Thursday, July 15th. This workshop will help you explore an in depth look at LinkedIn; which as you know is one of the largest social media websites utilized by job searchers, recruiters and companies. So if you have a laptop, bring it, and explore LinkedIn with us on the 15th!


Don’t forget about the Career Transition Workshop on July 20th and 22nd, from 8:30 to 4:30. Please RSVP and let me know if you are able to attend.

Have a fabulous week!





Monday, June 28, 2010

Career Update for July

►Starting Your Own Business

Interested in starting your own business? This lab will look at the opportunities, risks and pitfalls of starting your own business and how you can evaluate your chances for success. Have you started your own business in the past? Come share your experiences, what worked and what didn’t!


Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph. D., CMF
Thursday, July 8th, 2:00-4:00 PM


► Technology & Transition: Get Linked on 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, CMP
Thursday, July 15th, 1:00-3:00 PM



►Career Transition Workshop

The CTW is a core feature of your career transition services covering self-assessment, resume development, interviewing, negotiating, and more! 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.

Facilitator: Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP
CTW: Thursday, July 20th & Thursday, July 22nd, 8:30-4:30 PM



► How to Find and Evaluate a Franchise Opportunity

Want your own business, but don’t want to start from scratch? This workshop will provide you with key steps finding and evaluating a franchise opportunity. Find out the critical “must know” areas for your research, where to find available franchise opportunities and the investment required, how to define your personal needs and the industry you select, and how to evaluate your personal and financial risk.

Facilitator: Page Nicol
Wednesday, July 21st, 10:30-12:00 PM


► Interviewing Series: Differentiating Yourself in the Marketplace

One of the most important elements of your job search is the ability to explain to others verbally what you have to offer, how you add value and how your skills and abilities will help you solve a problem for a prospective employer. Come learn how to differentiate yourself from other candidates that are interviewing for the same position.

Facilitator: Jean Erickson Walker, Ed. D., CMF
Wednesday, July 28th, 10:00-12:00 PM



Do you have questions about your Services?

Contact Lauren at lblystone@oipartners.net for a description of your services and your remaining services.

Individual Appointments:
All programs include individual one-on-one appointments with a career coach. To schedule an appointment, call us at (503) 221-8747 or email: pathways@oipartners.net

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 an RSVP)

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

This Week at Pathways: New Administrative Assistant

Dear clients...

Good morning. Hope you all are enjoying the sunshine, it’s about time! I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself, I’m the new Administrative Assistant here at Pathways. I have big shoes to fill, but I know I won’t disappoint you. I am looking forward to meeting and working with each of you! Portland is a wonderful place to call home.

No workshops or labs this week, but keep a look out for the July Career Update coming soon!

Looking forward to meeting you! Have a fabulous week!


"The life each of us lives is the life within the limits of our own thinking. To have life more abundant, we must think in limitless terms of abundance."
–Thomas Dreier

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Growing Companies Concerned...

Survey: Companies Growing Concerned About
Good Employees Leaving & Cost To Replace Them


Portland - June 22, 2010 - With more workers voluntarily leaving their jobs than being laid off for three straight months, companies are becoming more concerned they may lose good employees in a better job market, according to a survey by OI Partners-Pathways (Portland), a global talent management firm.

Almost two-thirds (64%) of companies surveyed by OI Partners are apprehensive they may lose managers in a better job market. About half of employers (48%) are concerned about losing executives.

More employees voluntarily quit their jobs than were discharged in February, March, and April this year, according to the most recent U.S. government statistics. In February - for the first time in 15 months, since October 2008 - the number of employees voluntarily leaving jobs exceeded those being laid off. Again in March and April, more workers voluntarily quit jobs than were discharged, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Replacing a manager or executive who leaves for another job, or one who turns out to be a bad hire or promotion, can be costly. It costs an average of 2.5 times an executive's salary, and 2 times a manager's compensation, to replace them, according to the survey of 262 companies by OI Partners-Pathways (Portland) (www.oipartners.net). The costs are for recruitment and training of the worker who leaves and the replacement, lost business, and severance pay and benefits.

Employers are at a greater risk for losing good workers with the economy adding jobs at even a modest pace. "There is a lot of pent-up frustration among employees who have survived layoffs, cutbacks, salary freezes, and other givebacks," said Jean Erickson Walker, managing partner of OI Partners-Pathways. "Some have stayed with their employers mainly because there were no other available jobs. But now there are a few more opportunities. Companies have to demonstrate to employees that they are valued by investing in their career development, or they may lose them," Walker added.

To bolster their efforts to retain managers and executives, 4 out of 10 companies are offering better salaries and benefits, and more than half of organizations are utilizing training, coaching, and other developmental programs, the survey found.

In addition to trying to retain good employees, companies need to pay closer attention to hiring and promoting the right people the first time. The biggest consequence of hiring or promoting the wrong executives is lower morale, according to 81% of surveyed companies. Other negative impacts of having the wrong executives in place are: lower worker productivity (according to 74%), lost business (53%), and higher employee turnover (48%).

The biggest negative consequences from hiring or promoting the wrong managers are: lower employee morale, cited by 84% of companies; decreased worker productivity (82%), and higher employee turnover (59%).

"Hiring or promoting the wrong executives and managers can damage the employee morale and productivity required to get businesses moving again. Companies need to adopt an effective talent management strategy to identify, develop, and retain top talent and ensure that employees are achieving their full potential. The survey demonstrates that businesses need to focus on coaching executives and managers in motivating employees, engaging them in their jobs more fully, and promoting better teamwork," Walker added.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data
Month Voluntary Quits Layoffs & Discharges
April 2010 1.98 million 1.75 million
March 2010 1.92 million 1.82 million
February 2010 1.85 million 1.82 million

According to results of the OI Partners Talent Management Survey:

- 64% of companies are concerned that managers may leave for other jobs in a better job market

- 48% of companies are concerned that executives may leave for other jobs

- Cost to replace an executive: Average 2.5 times executive's salary

- Cost to replace a manager: Average 2 times manager's salary

- Methods companies are using to retain executives:
In-house coaches and trainers: 52%
Better compensation and benefits: 45%
Outside coaching firms: 33%
Stock options: 28%

- Methods companies are using to retain managers:
In-house coaches and trainers: 67%
Better compensation and benefits: 43%
Mentoring programs: 27%

- Consequences of hiring or promoting wrong executives:
Lower employee morale: 81%
Decreased worker productivity: 74%
Lost business and market share: 53%
Higher employee turnover: 48%

- Consequences of hiring or promoting wrong managers:
Lower employee morale: 84%
Decreased worker productivity: 82%
Higher employee turnover: 59%
Lost business and market share: 52%

About OI Partners
OI Partners is a leading global talent management firm that helps individuals find new careers and employers to improve the performance of their employees and organizations. OI Partners is comprised of certified career management professionals who specialize in executive and group outplacement, executive coaching, leadership development, workforce planning, and talent management. The company was established in 1987 and is now located in 200 locally-owned offices in 27 countries with more than 100 U.S. offices. Please visit http://www.oipartners.net/ or call 800-232-5285.

Monday, June 21, 2010

This Week at Pathways: Cover Letter Lab & Technology & Transition!

Dear Clients,

To all Fathers, Happy Fathers Day! It was a lovely day of celebration and I hope that all of you enjoyed this past weekend. Summer is a busy time, so make sure to schedule any appointments.

It is an important week—Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF is giving a much needed Cover Letter Lab, thank you to all who have been patiently waiting for this lab to arrive on our monthly Career Update! Also, interested in learning about Twitter? Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP is giving an Introduction to Twitter as part of the ongoing Technology & Transition Series!

This Week at Pathways:

Job Search Support Group
Tuesday, June 22nd; 9am-11am
Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF

Cover Letter Lab
Wednesday, June 23rd; 10am-12pm
Facilitator: Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF

Technology & Transition: Introduction to Twitter
Thursday, June 24th; 1pm-3pm
Facilitator: Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP


Look forward to seeing you this week!


“The most fatal illusion is the settled point of view. Since life is growth and motion, a fixed point of view kills anybody who has one.”

--Brooks Atkinson

Monday, June 14, 2010

This Week at Pathways: Career Transition Workshop

Dear Clients,

A new day, a new beginning—let’s celebrate! You couldn’t have asked for a better weekend of SUNSHINE! I hope that you were able to soak it all up and recharge for the week! (Wow, that was three exclamation marks! Four. I promise I have not had more than three cups of coffee today! Five.)

Join us this week for our Job Search Support Group, Tuesday June 15th, 9:00-11:00am, and our Career Transition Workshop, Wednesday June 16th and Thursday June 17th; 8:30-4:40pm. If you have not taken the CTW, this would be a good time! Please RSVP.

Who can take the workshop? Anyone who has, never taken it before, needs a refresher, and or if you need to make up a day. The CTW is a comprehensive two day workshop covering the CORE of our services and is designed to help you target areas where you need the most help in your transition, making your one-on-one time with your counselor more productive! Struggling with developing your marketing materials, building your network strategy, and approaching tough interview questions? The CTW will cover these topics as well as many more!

Cheers!













“The new day dawns
And I am practicing my purpose once again
It is fresh and it is fruitful if I win
But if I lose

Ooh, I don’t know
I’ll be tired but I will turn and I will go
Only guessing till I get there then I’ll know
Oh I will know…

All will be well
Even after all the promises you’ve broken to yourself
All will be well
You ask me how but only time will tell”

--Song Lyrics from All Will Be Well by The Gabe Dixon Band

Thursday, June 10, 2010

OI Newsletter: Managing the Multi-Generational Workforce







Managing the Multi-Generational Workforce

June 2010

In this Issue:

Magical Managers in a Multi-Generational Workplace
Mentoring in a Multi-Generational Workforce
Making Soup or Salad: Managing a Multi-Generational Workforce
Conflict Management: An Elementary Breakdown of this Challenge
Test Your Generational IQ


Are there generational differences that impact how people perform in the workplace? Are there new management techniques that need to be learned and adapted to effectively manage a multigenerational workforce? Having a spread of perhaps 50 years between the youngest and oldest employee can add a richness of experience and perspectives that has not been encountered before. The articles in this newsletter will provide some insight on how to think about this diversity as well as how to coach your managers in effectively hiring and motivating today's employees.

Sincerely,
Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
Jean Erickson Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Pathways/OI Partners - Portland, OR


Summary:

Magical Managers in a Multi-Generational Workplace

Much is being made today about the four generations currently in today's organizations and their differing managerial styles. Here are four things that many people have in common that a manager can emphasize and build upon. Click here to see full article.




Mentoring in a Multi-Generational Workforce

The concept of mentoring has changed in recent years. There is the potential for a powerful shift in how mentoring is used in the workplace. Here are ways to change up the mentoring in your organization to meet your needs and retain talent. Click here to see full article.


Making Soup or Salad: Managing a Multi-Generational Workforce

Like many of the trendy diversity topics over the past ten years, problem differences between generations may be more conceptual than real. For employers, the key is to hire people with the work characteristics that work for them. Here are tips to build a workforce that flows together, like soup. Click here to see full article.


Conflict Management: An Elementary Breakdown of this Challenge

Conflict management is a skill that can be taught. Successful companies recognize that even the best employee needs training to be an effective manager. These training tips and tools outlined here may help people better understand how respect translates into an overall more productive environment. Click here to see full article.


Test Your Generational IQ
Are generational differences in the workplace really to blame for communication breakdown? Perhaps it's an unwillingness to really get to know one's teammates and/or a lack of true leadership. Take this short quiz for insight into your team's real vs. perceived differences. Click here to see full article.


We would love to hear from you. Please contact us at 503-221-8747 or http://www.oipartners.net/pathways/.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Dear Clients,

Good afternoon! It is one of those Mondays—long. Remember that anything can be accomplished within your ability if you think you can! I think I must make this day more productive!

As for the week, join us tomorrow, Tuesday June 8th from 9am-11am for our Job Search Support Group, and a client favorite, EQ vs. IQ: Do You Know the Difference? lab, Thursday, June 10th from 1pm–3pm!

Look forward to seeing you in the office this week! Appointment? Make’m if you need’m!














“All life is a chance. So take it! The person who goes furthest is the one who is willing to do and dare.”

--Dale Carnegie

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

This Week at Pathways: Strategic Networking Lab

Dear Clients,

Good Morning! I hope all of you had a chance to enjoy and honor Memorial Day. Summer is upon us and the Career Update for June is here! Make sure you check out this month’s events!

One of the most important elements of any job search is networking. Of course networking just happens to be difficult for almost everyone! Not to worry, join us this week for our Strategic Networking Lab with Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP, Thursday June 3rd from 1:00-3:00 PM.

Look forward to seeing you on Thursday and throughout this month!


I am not bound to win, but
I am bound to be true.
I am not bound to succeed, but
I am bound to live up to what light I have.


--Abraham Lincoln

Career Update for June

Strategic Networking Lab

Networking is the most effective way to be successful in your job search. Com learn how to strategically manage your network in order to bring together people you know, people you would like to know, and people you need to know to get the job that you actually want!

Facilitator: Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP
Thursday, June 3rd, 1:00-3:00 PM


EQ vs. IQ: Do you know the Difference?

Did you know research shows that IQ is second to EQ in terms of success in the workplace? Come learn about how you can use Emotional Intelligence to increase your potential for success!

Facilitator: Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Thursday, June 10th, 1:00-3:00 PM












Career Transition Workshop

The CTW is a core feature of your career transition services covering self-assessment, resume development, interviewing, negotiating, and more! 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.

Facilitators: Jean Walker Ed.D, CMF & Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP
CTW: Wednesday, June 16th & Thursday, June 17th, 8:30-4:30 PM


Cover Letter Lab

There are several letters that you will write in your job transition, but the cover letter is one of the most important. It is your “sales pitch” and if done right, leads the reader to your resume with interest. Join us and learn how to write a cover letter that persuades the reader that you are the best candidate for the job!

Facilitator: Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Wednesday, June 23rd, 10:00-12:00 PM


Technology & Transition: Introduction to Twitter

Twitter has quickly gained popularity as a source of instant information, a place to stay current, and a way to keep others updated. In this session, we will provide an introduction to Twitter, and explore the various ways that job seekers can leverage Twitter in their search including:
• Finding and connecting with recruiters and industry leaders
• Find out about job openings the moment they are announced
• Getting the ‘inside scoop’ on corporate culture
• Establishing yourself as a subject matter expert
• And more!

Facilitator: Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP
Thursday June 24th, 1:00-3:00 PM








Do you have questions about your Services?


Contact Matt at mmorscheck@oipartners.net for a description of your services and your remaining services.

Individual Appointments:
All programs include individual one-on-one appointments with a career coach. To schedule an appointment, call us at (503) 221-8747 or email: pathways@oipartners.net

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

Monday, May 24, 2010

This week at Pathways: Negotiating the Job Offer

Good Morning!

I hope you are well. It is very exciting to hear that many of you are receiving job offers! Make sure to join us this week for our Negotiating the Job Offer Lab, Wednesday, May 26th from 10am to 12pm.

Starting your job search, but not sure where to start? Need a refresher on key elements like resume development, networking, and or interviewing?
The Career Transition Workshop for May is this week! Join us tomorrow, Tuesday May 25th and Thursday May 27th from 8:30am to 4:30pm.

Look forward to seeing you!


Whenever I feel discouraged about meeting and attaining my personal or professional goals, I like to remember the words of Benjamin Mays, "The tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach." Set attainable goals, keep reaching for the big ones--got it!





Monday, May 17, 2010

This Week at Pathways: Technology & Transition--Is Your Online Identity Helping or Hindering your Job Search?

Dear Clients,

Good morning! My motto today—Mondays will not just be the beginning of another week, but a fresh start where anything is possible!

Join us this week for our weekly events! Appointments? Don’t feel stuck, ask for help!

Job Search Support Group
Every Tuesday; 9am to 11am
Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
No RSVP necessary!

How to Find and Evaluate a Franchise Opportunity
Wednesday, May 19th; 10am to 12pm
Facilitator: Page Nicol

Technology & Transition: Is Your Online Identity Helping or Hindering your Job Search?
Thursday, May 20th; 1pm to 3pm
Facilitator: Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP


We look forward to seeing you!


“Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal.”

--Hannah More

Monday, May 3, 2010

This Week at Pathways: Job Search Support Group

Dear Clients,

How are you? It’s that time again, the Career Update for May is here—check it out! Join us this month at Pathways for or weekly events and labs. As requested, we have scheduled a Resume Lab: Defining Your Story and Negotiating the Job Offer with Jean Walker! Need a quiet place to work, come to the office for wifi and free coffee!

I am in need of some motivation! If you are like me, join us tomorrow for our Job Search Support Group facilitated by Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF, tomorrow Tuesday May 4th from 9-11am!

One of my favorite poems for thoughts…

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

I look forward to seeing you in the office this week!

“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.”
--Arthur Ash

Career Update for May

Resume Lab: Defining Your Story

Don’t underestimate your personal story! Your resume is one of your primary marketing tools and your first pitch to a prospective employer. Join us and get the necessary tips to defining your personal story and making your resume stand out!

Facilitator: Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Thursday, May 13th, 1:00-3:00 PM


How to Find and Evaluate a Franchise Opportunity

Want your own business, but don’t want to start from scratch? This workshop will provide you with key steps in finding and evaluating a franchise opportunity. Find out the critical “must know” areas for your research, where to find available franchise opportunities and the investment required, how to define your needs and the industry you select, and how to evaluate your personal and financial risk.

Facilitator: Page Nicol
Wednesday, May 19th, 10:00-12:00 PM

Technology & Transition: Is Your Online Identity Helping or Hindering your Job Search?

Did you know that 83% of employers will “Google” your name at some point in the hiring process? What will an internet search reveal about you? Join us and practice ways to establish and enhance your online identity using LinkedIn, ZoomInfo, Blogs, and other resources. Have a laptop--don’t forget to bring it with you!

Facilitator: Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP
Thursday, May 20th, 1:00-3:00 PM


Career Transition Workshop

The CTW is a core feature of your career transition services covering self-assessment, resume development, interviewing, negotiating, and more! 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: Tuesday, May 25th & Thursday, May 27th, 8:30-4:30 PM
Facilitators: Jean Walker Ed.D, CMF & Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP









Negotiating the Job Offer

75% of job seekers do not negotiate their job offer. Are you among them? If so, that could be one of your first mistakes in the hiring process. Come and learn the best way to manage this very important process without losing sight of your value and not losing the job offer at the same time!

Facilitator: Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Wednesday, May 26th, 10:00-12:00 PM


Do you have questions about your Services?

Contact Matt at mmorscheck@oipartners.net for a description of your services and your remaining services.

Individual Appointments:
All programs include individual one-on-one appointments with a career coach. To schedule an appointment, call us at (503) 221-8747 or email: pathways@oipartners.net

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

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

OI Partners Newsletter: Leadership Strategies in a Time of Growth


Leadership Strategies in a Time of Growth

April 2010

In this issue:

Who's in Control here?
Leading Across the Generational Chasm
Finding the Path
Holistic Leadership

A Recession's Effect on Leadership


Leadership comes in all sizes and shapes and it is no longer defined by title, expertise or experience. It can appear in the most unexpected places. Keeping the focus of everyone in your organization on a vision can require the flexibility of a chameleon, the charisma of a rock star and the wisdom of an ancient oracle. What are we poor mortals to do? Start with recognizing the multiple viewpoints and goals of the people you are leading and bring them with you in the journey. We have provided some strategies and techniques to guide you. Even more important is putting aside perceptions of the past and taking a risk on creating the future.

Sincerely,
Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
Jean Erickson Walker, Ed.D., CMF
Pathways/OI Partners, Inc. (Portland)


OI Partners Newsletter Summary

Who's in Control Here?

The old style of management assumed the manager did the thinking and the worker did the job. Those days are gone forever. Here are 10 ways to ensure top talent is attracted to your company so you reap the benefits. Click here to read the full article.

Leading Across the Generational Chasm

There is no magic technique or management style that is going to work across the generational chasm that exists in today's workplace. Bringing the generations together may be the greatest leadership challenge you will face.
Click here to read the full article.

Finding the Path

Leadership is not an individual sport. You cannot lead without having followers, especially in today's workplace. Here are five things every good leader instinctively knows. Click here to read the full article.

Holistic Leadership

A senior leader is only as good as the team which drives his or her vision. Recent research takes a look at the inherent and acquired traits of leaders. Click here to read the full article.

A Recession's Effect on Leadership

Not surprisingly, a recession can adversely affect a society's optimism. But when it comes to leaders, little research has been conducted on the influence recessions have on the outlook of top management. Click here to read the full article.

Click here to read OI Partners' Job-Search Advice for People over 40.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

This Week at Pathways: Technology & Transition: Get Linked on LinkedIn

Dear Clients,

Summer is almost here and the nicer it get’s outside the harder it is to focus on your job search! Join us tomorrow for our Job Search Support Group and get feedback on your job search, share ideas on how to be more productive, and learn helpful tools to stay organized.

How is your online network? Face to face networking is essential, especially in this job market, but using social networking sites like LinkedIn can be very useful. Join us this week for our Technology and Transition Lab and get an in-depth look at LinkedIn, explore how to use it more effectively, and get important tips to networking successfully online. Read here for a few successful LinkedIn stories: http://jobsearch.about.com/od/networking/a/linkedinsuccess.htm

This Week at Pathways:

Job Search Support Group
Every Tuesday; 9:00am-11:00am
Facilitated by Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF
No RSVP necessary!

Technology and Transition: Get Linked on LinkedIn
Thursday, April 29th; 1:00pm-3:00pm
Facilitated by Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP
Please RSVP for this event, if you have not already!


Not on LinkedIn? Click the link below and sign-up today!
http://www.linkedin.com/home?trk=hb_home


Look forward to seeing you this week!

“Your persistence level is a function of your emotional investment in your purpose and your belief in your ability to accomplish that purpose. Persistent application toward the realization of a given purpose is the result of a burning desire to see it manifest. Don’t give up. Believe in yourself and your purpose.”

--Laurence G. Boldt, author of Zen and the Art of Making a Living

Monday, April 19, 2010

This Week at Pathways: How to Find and Evaluate a Franchise Opportunity

Hello All,

Happy Monday! Play hard and then work hard…it was a great weekend to be in Portland, but now it is back to work! This week we have two workshops, the Career Transition Workshop and the How to Find and Evaluate a Franchise Opportunity, RSVP your spot today!

Are you feeling stuck? Finding what works and produces the most results is not always easy. Many of you have to make tough decisions during your job search transition, but you are not alone! Give us a call for a one-on-one appointment with a counselor and re-fresh, re-new and re-strategize your job search!

This week at Pathways:

Job Search Support Group:
Every Tuesday, 9am-11am
Facilitator: Ron Ennis, Ph.D., CMF

Career Transition Workshop:
Wednesday April 21st & Thursday April 22nd; 8:30am-4:30pm
Facilitators: Jean Walker, Ed.D., CMF & Matt Morscheck, MS, CMP

Why is the Career Transition Workshop important? This workshop will help you get organized, analyze your personal strengths, get you started on developing a dynamic resume and job search strategy, interview with confidence, negotiate the best offer, and increase your future success.

Who can take the workshop? Anyone who has, never taken it before, needs a refresher, and or if you need to make up a day. The CTW is designed to be an overview of our “core” services and will help you target areas where you need the most help in your transition, making your one-on-one time with your counselor more productive.

How to Find and Evaluate a Franchise Opportunity:
Wednesday, April 21st; 10am-12pm
Facilitator: Page Nicol

Want your own business, but don’t want to start from scratch? This workshop will provide you with key steps in finding and evaluating a franchise opportunity. Find out the critical “must know” areas of your research, where to find available franchise opportunities and the investment required, how to define your needs and the industry you select, and how to evaluate your personal and financial risk.

If you are interested in taking the CTW or the How to Find and Evaluate a Franchise Opportunity, please RSVP!

I hope everyone has a wonderful and productive week and we look forward to seeing you in the office!


















“Your decision to be, have and do something out of ordinary entails facing difficulties that are out of the ordinary as well. Sometimes your greatest asset is simply your ability to stay with it longer than anyone else.”

--Brian Tracy

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Tips For Using Social Networking In Job Search

Tips For Using Social Networking In Job Search

Portland – April 6, 2010 – Social networking websites are being used more often to make connections that can lead to job interviews and jobs, according to OI Partners-Pathways (Portland), a leading global talent management firm.

45% of employers reported using social networking websites to screen potential employees - more than twice as many as the 22% that did so the year before, according to a June 2009 CareerBuilder survey of more than 2,600 hiring managers.

29% of the hiring managers utilizing social media to screen employees said they use Facebook, 26% use LinkedIn, 21% use MySpace, 11% search blogs, and 7% follow candidates on Twitter, according to the survey.

18% of the managers said they were encouraged to hire candidates due to social networking content. Half of them were able to determine that a person would fit in well with the organization's culture, while about 4 out of 10 said online profiles helped to support candidates' professional qualifications, showcase their creativity, and highlight their communications skills.

"Social networking websites are an increasingly valuable way to keep networking contacts up to date about your career status, to make new connections, reconnect with old ones, and increase your visibility," said Jean Erickson Walker, managing partner of OI Partners-Pathways (Portland) (www.oipartners.net).

"However, social networking is not a replacement for regular networking. It should be considered a supplement to and a means for making face-to-face contact, and should not be where you spend most of your time," added Walker.

Also, be cautious of what your online presence comprises. 35% of hiring managers in the CareerBuilder survey said they found content on social networking sites that caused them not to hire candidates, including provocative or inappropriate photographs, bad-mouthing a previous employer, and bad spelling and grammar.

Consultants from OI Partners-Pathways offer these tips for getting the most from using social media in a job search:

- Compile a complete profile with searchable key words that detail the full range of your experience. "Use a descriptive headline that catches attention. List your accomplishments so potential employers can get a better sense of your career. Include a good-quality photo to personalize your online presence," said Walker.

- Spread the word about your career status, especially if recently unemployed or in transition. "Update your social networking websites at least weekly. Include any freelance, contract, and part-time work you are doing, along with appropriate examples or links. Specify what types of career opportunities you are open to," said Walker.

- Find out more information about a potential employer, the types of people they hire, and the secret requirements for a job. "Job postings rarely spell out entirely or exactly what a hiring manager is seeking. Locate a connection at the company who can get information about what really matters for the job. If you don’t have an inside connection, look at profiles of the people who work at the company to determine their backgrounds and which companies they came from to help you discern what the company is looking for in new hires," said Walker.

- Post recommendations from current and former employers, clients, bosses, and colleagues. "Managers and executives should also get recommendations from people they have managed to highlight their leadership qualities," added Walker.

- Create a personalized website address on social networking sites that includes your name, and put this on your cover letter, resume, and business cards.

- Use social networking to uncover start-ups to work for. "Great start-ups are difficult to get a handle on, and social media websites will enable you to narrow these down by industry and other categories," said Walker.

- Practice good netiquette. "Be courteous and respectful of others' time. As in traditional networking, when someone you know or want to know connects with you online, you should always reciprocate and see how you can help that person, too," said Walker.

- Join online groups that are active, have a lot of members, and will enable you to validate your expertise. "Be diligent in providing good answers to questions that are asked in the group and solutions to problems, and start discussions of your own," said Walker.

- Play close attention to proper grammar and spelling in order to put your best foot forward.

About OI Partners
OI Partners is a leading global talent management firm that helps individuals find new careers and employers to improve the performance of their employees and organizations. OI Partners is comprised of certified career management professionals who specialize in executive and group outplacement, executive coaching, leadership development, workforce planning, and talent management. The company was established in 1987 and is now located in 200 locally-owned offices in 27 countries with more than 100 U.S. offices. Please visit www.oipartners.net or call 800-232-5285.

Monday, April 5, 2010

This Week at Pathways: March Success Story

Dear Clients,

I thought about you over the Easter weekend and hope that you enjoyed the holiday, time with family, or a much needed day of rest and relaxation from your job search, dry and out of the rain. I am happy to say that we are continuing to hear about clients landing jobs; the uplifting energy surrounding this time of year and the rise in the economy is giving much needed hope and enthusiasm!

Success Story of Month

I am happy to announce that Peter von Euen is the new Senior Project Leader for ACME Business Consulting, LLC!

"When asked what the 'one best thing' was that contributed to my landing a job I was somewhat stymied on how to respond. It had been nearly 21 months to the day when I finally started a new position. After a lot of reflection I would have to say it was my attitude, in believing in myself and my abilities. I have had several successful career paths over nearly forty years and was really getting disheartened at times with the discussions and/or feelings regarding over-qualification, age factors and past high earning senior management position employer impressions. In the end I took a job that allows me to do something I value even though the earning is considerably less than where I was. I disciplined myself to look for work for at least two hours, often six or eight, almost every day, and made sure to attend to my networking. I attended the Pathways Job Search Support Group meetings, as it gave me discipline in that I had to share with others what I was doing to become employed, as well as share my experiences and ideas with others that would hopefully help them too.


While the search was lonely and often left me feeling detached, I was not alone. There were always people there which I came to recognize and value; a continually loving and supportive spouse, a long term network with whom to communicate, a local support organization (Pathways) with knowledgeable and caring professionals, and my imaginary shepherd who made sure I always believed that my glass was half full. I can only say that we must all keep up hope and believe in what we have to contribute; at some point the stars will align and we will move forward to our next adventure. Keep the faith in yourself as the alternative is grim and trust in others to share, especially in a safe environment like on the 11th floor. Best of luck! --Peter"

Thank you Peter, we celebrate your success!

Are you feeling stuck in your search? Take action and join us tomorrow for our Job Search Support Group from 9am to 11am, and connect with fellow job seekers! Also, many of you were not able to attend the Strategic Networking Lab last month, so we have scheduled it again this month. Join us this week, Wednesday April 7th from 1pm to 3pm, for our two-hour Strategic Networking Lab and get help managing your network. RSVP today!

Look forward to seeing you in the office this week!















"To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe." --On Achievements, Belief & Desire: Anatole France Quotes