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  • USCCR: United States Commission on Civil Rights on LGBTQ Equality

    Their Mission

    USCCR LGBTQ Civil Rights
    Download Full Two Page Memo (PDF)

    The Civil Rights Act of 1957 created the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Since then, Congress has reauthorized or extended the legislation creating the Commission several times; the last reauthorization was in 1994 by the Civil Rights Commission Amendments Act of 1994.

    Established as an independent, bipartisan, fact-finding federal agency, our mission is to inform the development of national civil rights policy and enhance enforcement of federal civil rights laws. We pursue this mission by studying alleged deprivations of voting rights and alleged discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin, or in the administration of justice. We play a vital role in advancing civil rights through objective and comprehensive investigation, research, and analysis on issues of fundamental concern to the federal government and the public.

    The Commission Writes in Their Memo:

    The United States Commission on Civil Rights, by a majority vote, strongly condemns recent state laws passed, and proposals being considered, under the guise of so-called “religious liberty” which target members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (“LGBT”) community for discrimination. [1]

    Read the full memo as a PDF below.

    References:

    1. USCCR, August 18, 2017 (PDF) – The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Statement Condemning Recent State Laws and Pending Proposals Targeting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community
    2. USCCR – Home Page
  • Ross Reck: Doing the Right Thing

     

    The Right Thing

    DecisionDoing the right thing makes you look good and it energizes those around.  Often we are faced with situations where we ask ourselves, “Should I do the right thing or take the easy way out?”

    I was on a Hertz Rental Car bus not long ago at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.  A pregnant woman traveling with three kids and five suitcases was getting off the bus at the United Airlines terminal.  All the driver was required to do was to help the woman and her children off the bus and put her bags on the curb (the easy way out).  Instead, he carried her bags to the entrance of the terminal, loaded them onto a Smartcarte and then turned the cart over to the woman (the right thing).  When he returned to the bus, he was greeted with cheers and a thunderous ovation.  The energy level on the bus for the rest of the ride was unbelievable as everyone was blown away by the driver’s actions.

    The next time you are tempted to take the easy way out, keep in mind that people are watching.  So, do the right thing and blow them away–you’ll be glad you did!

    References:

    • RossReck.com
    • 100% Employee Engagement Guaranteed! Newly Revised [Kindle & Paperback Editions]

      Now Available from Amazon.com for $15.99

      Kindle and Paperback Editions available from Amazon.com

      Imagine a workplace where every employee is engaged with their work … where every employee shows up each day excited about giving every bit of energy, creativity and passion to performing their job. These employees don’t need to be motivated because they already are and they channel their motivation toward creating a competitive edge for their company that can’t be easily copied. They’re constantly making innovative changes to products, services and customer experiences while providing superior levels of customer service which results in loyal customers. This means higher levels of repeat and referral business which, in turn, translates into significant increases in market share. In addition, absenteeism and turnover rates for these fully engaged employees are far below industry averages because they absolutely love what they do. This book presents a new management model that guarantees an employee engagement level of 100%. If you implement this model in your organization, every one of your employees will become engaged with their work; all working at their full potential. Think of what it would mean to the success of your business or organization if you could get all of your employees engaged with their work.

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  • Ross Reck: One Of Life’s Most Difficult Lessons

    Micromanaging

    Manage - MicromanagingOne of life’s most difficult lessons is to come to grips with the fact that the tools that have taken you to where you are, are not the tools that are going to take you to the next level.  For example, micromanaging, where you are constantly looking over other people’s shoulders, may work well when you’re managing young entry level employees.

    On the other hand, it will get you into big time trouble when you try to use it on more seasoned employees at the next level because they will resent it.  So, the next time you notice that something which has worked well for you in the past is no longer working, ask yourself, “Is what I am doing going to take me to the next level or is it going to keep me from getting there?”  You may find that it’s high time to trade in that old set of tools in for a new set that’s going to take you where you want to go.

    Jack Welch, the legendary former CEO of General Electric, credits his phenomenal success to his changing from a ruthless numbers focused manager to a people focused manager.  So, is it time for a change for you? [1]

    References:

    1. RossReck.com

    • Winning by Jack Welch
      Winning by Jack Welch
      Winning by Jack Welch – Available from Amazon.com

      Winning

      Jack Welch knows how to win. During his forty-year career at General Electric, he led the company to year-after-year success around the globe, in multiple markets, against brutal competition. His honest, be-the-best style of management became the gold standard in business, with his relentless focus on people, teamwork, and profits.

      Since Welch retired in 2001 as chairman and chief executive officer of GE, he has traveled the world, speaking to more than 250,000 people and answering their questions on dozens of wide-ranging topics.

      Inspired by his audiences and their hunger for straightforward guidance, Welch has written both a philosophical and pragmatic book, which is destined to become the bible of business for generations to come. It clearly lays out the answers to the most difficult questions people face both on and off the job.

      Welch’s objective is to speak to people at every level of an organization, in companies large and small. His audience is everyone from line workers to MBAs, from project managers to senior executives. His goal is to help everyone who has a passion for success.

      Welch begins Winning with an introductory section called “Underneath It All,” which describes his business philosophy. He explores the importance of values, candor, differentiation, and voice and dignity for all.

      The core of Winning is devoted to the real “stuff” of work. This main part of the book is split into three sections. The first looks inside the company, from leadership to picking winners to making change happen. The second section looks outside, at the competition, with chapters on strategy, mergers, and Six Sigma, to name just three. The next section of the book is about managing your career—from finding the right job to achieving work-life balance.

      Welch’s optimistic, no excuses, get-it-done mind-set is riveting. Packed with personal anecdotes and written in Jack’s distinctive no b.s. voice, Winning offers deep insights, original thinking, and solutions to nuts-and-bolts problems that will change the way people think about work.

      References:

      1. RossReck.com
      2. Amazon.com
      3. Wikipedia – Jack Welch

  • Winning by Jack Welch

    Winning by Jack Welch
    Winning by Jack Welch – Available from Amazon.com

    Winning

    Jack Welch knows how to win. During his forty-year career at General Electric, he led the company to year-after-year success around the globe, in multiple markets, against brutal competition. His honest, be-the-best style of management became the gold standard in business, with his relentless focus on people, teamwork, and profits.

    Since Welch retired in 2001 as chairman and chief executive officer of GE, he has traveled the world, speaking to more than 250,000 people and answering their questions on dozens of wide-ranging topics.

    Inspired by his audiences and their hunger for straightforward guidance, Welch has written both a philosophical and pragmatic book, which is destined to become the bible of business for generations to come. It clearly lays out the answers to the most difficult questions people face both on and off the job.

    Welch’s objective is to speak to people at every level of an organization, in companies large and small. His audience is everyone from line workers to MBAs, from project managers to senior executives. His goal is to help everyone who has a passion for success.

    Welch begins Winning with an introductory section called “Underneath It All,” which describes his business philosophy. He explores the importance of values, candor, differentiation, and voice and dignity for all.

    The core of Winning is devoted to the real “stuff” of work. This main part of the book is split into three sections. The first looks inside the company, from leadership to picking winners to making change happen. The second section looks outside, at the competition, with chapters on strategy, mergers, and Six Sigma, to name just three. The next section of the book is about managing your career—from finding the right job to achieving work-life balance.

    Welch’s optimistic, no excuses, get-it-done mind-set is riveting. Packed with personal anecdotes and written in Jack’s distinctive no b.s. voice, Winning offers deep insights, original thinking, and solutions to nuts-and-bolts problems that will change the way people think about work.

    References:

    1. RossReck.com
    2. Amazon.com
    3. Wikipedia – Jack Welch
  • Art Fettig’s Newsletter: Love Sweet Love

    Art Fettig’s Monday Morning Memo 

    August 21st, 2017

    In this Issue

    o  Love Sweet Love
    o  Say Something Good
    o  Points To Ponder
    o  A Little Humor
    o  Quote
    o  To Subscribe

    Love Sweet Love

    Votive CandlesOnce again there seems to be a whole lot of anger and hatred traveling around this nation of ours.  What is that old slogan, “Divide and conquer?” Yes that’s it. Well, it appears to me that we are a nation becoming more and more divided, not just politically in Washington where so many of our so called “leaders” are spouting off on all of the people and the things they are against but in the daily signs that we are becoming divided socially – by race, by religion, by age groups and within our very family structures. I’m reminded of that old song that went, “What the world needs now, is love sweet love. That’s the only thing there’s just too little of.”

    In 1992 I wrote a book titled “Love is the Target.” It was a challenge to myself and to the whole world to become more loving in our lives. I don’t know about you, our readers, but today I am going to make a real effort to become more loving. God Bless.

    Say Something Good

    Zoowie!  Whit’s Frozen Custard just opened it’s doors at 240 S. Nash Street here in awesome Hillsborough, North Carolina and Jean and I just shared a sumptuous

    Banana Split that sent us on our way delighted and refreshed.They offer so many varieties of really cool sundaes that it will tickle your mouth into watering right there in front of everybody. Like Blue Devil Dream or a Grasshopper or maybe an O’Henry George.  Yes Mam, or Sir, this is the kind of place that makes America Great. Oh, by the way, if you are like me you will be happy to hear that the prices are not touristy. That big split we shared was only $5.25 plus tax.

    May God bless America and keep our troops out of harms way.

    Points To Ponder

    Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth, so virtue appears from good deeds, and wisdom appears from a pure and peaceful mind. To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue. Buddha

    A Little Humor   

    At my age, I don’t want to eat health food. I need all the preservatives I can get.

    Quote

    One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say. Bryant H. McGill

    To Subscribe 

    Subscribe and unsubscribe at www.artfettig.com

    References:

    1. ArtFettig.com
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