Leadership Development

A Culture of Positive Appreciation

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Ari Weinzweig

High achievers, those focused on ways to improve an organization, may not be as appreciative as they should be. I’ve spent the past 15 years trying to turn my overachieving nature inside out and become good at appreciation. True appreciation can create an organizational culture in which appreciation and positive energy are the norms rather […]

Open Book Management

Getting on to Good Profits

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Ari Weinzweig

If bad profits are akin to strip mining, then good profits are like sustainable agriculture; they’re solid, rooted in shared values and win-win outcomes that have long-term gains for all involved. The customer has a great experience, the staff member enjoys serving them and feels good about what they’re selling, and the organization is building […]

Leadership Development

Stewardship: Building Power without using Authority

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Ari Weinzweig

The guiding model for effective management at Zingerman’s is what we call Servant Leadership, which details that leaders are obligated to provide great service to the organization and, more specifically, to the staff. Stewardship is one of two important approaches to making Servant Leadership effective. (The other is our Entrepreneurial Approach.) The concept for Stewardship […]

Leadership Development

Servant Leadership

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Ari Weinzweig

Nearly everyone reading this article finds themselves in some sort of a management or leadership role. Ever wonder what we’re doing there? I think most everyone has at some point. Like so many folks in management roles, I knew a lot about what I thought poor management was. So when I got into management, much […]

Leadership Development

Levels of Learning

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Maggie Bayless

Congratulations! You made it through the holidays. And if you’re taking the time to read this column, you must have made it through more or less intact. In the best case, it was your biggest holiday season to date and you’re feeling wonderful about how smoothly everything went — despite all the things that went […]

Timo Anderson

Expertise Timo’s specialties include Group Dynamics, Employee Training, Visioning, and Managing Ourselves. He comes from a background in kinesthetic learning and his love of incorporating physical activities into training sessions has resulted in the the development and addition of them into nearly all of ZingTrain’s content areas. These activities allow people to discover how groups […]

Leadership Development

Creating Good Organizational Energy

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Ari Weinzweig

A company that is optimistic, collaborative and up for any challenge doesn’t just happen. It takes leadership, vision, hard work and positive energy. The good news? Personal and organizational energy is a truly renewable resource—if you know how to foster it. Here are eight tips for successful energy management.

Leadership Development

How to Implement Effective Organizational Change

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Joanie Hales

Change is hard.

Customer Service

A Day With ZingTrain: 5 Lessons Learned About Giving Great Customer Service

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Julie Levy, Guest Author

I grew up with pastrami on rye (for special occasions) from delis in New York City and South Florida. But, my memories of time at these establishments are less about the service and more about the food—mostly because of waitresses declaring sharing charges for split meals (I was 8 years old, how could I possibly […]

Customer Service

7 Common Customer Service Mistakes

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Over the years that I’ve been a Trainer and Speaker with ZingTrain, sharing how Zingerman’s builds a culture of great service, I’m sure you can imagine how my awareness of the way that different companies deliver customer service has only increased.  Of course, there’s a wide range out there – I personally try to patronize […]

Leadership Development

The 6 Characteristics of an Effective Servant Leader

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Katie Frank

Before we dive into what it means to be an effective Servant Leader, I want to tell you a story…

Business Visioning

Why Write a Company Vision and How to Get Started

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Maggie Bayless

It’s January 1, 2030 and your business has been quite successful.  What do you see, hear, smell and feel going on around you that is evidence of that success?  If you can describe that scene, you’ll have a vision of greatness for your organization – an incredibly powerful tool to get everyone working together and […]