Friday, September 3, 2010

Savvy Makes the Winning Business Game Plan on WGAM 1250 AM

TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS WEEK’S WINNING BUSINESS GAME PLAN PRESENTED BY THE NH BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER. NEW HAMPSHIRE DIVISION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS AND LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR STEVE BOUCHER



MIKE: WHAT DO YOU HAVE FOR US THIS WEEK STEVE?



STEVE: THANKS MIKE. THIS WEEK’S WINNING BUSINESS GAME PLAN INVOLVES DIVERSIFICATION. HOW MANY BUSINESSES HAVE YOU SEEN THAT PUT ALL OF THEIR EGGS IN ONE BASKET AND ONE DAY WAKE UP TO FIND OUT THAT THEIR PRODUCT IS OLD, OUTDATE AND OBSELETE. THAT’S WHY I’M ALWAYS PREACHING THAT BUSINESSES SHOULD DIVERSIFY AND CONSISTENTLY DEVELOP WAYS TO KEEP THEIR BUSINESS INTERESTING AND RELEVANT.



ONE GREAT EXAMPLE OF THIS IS MY FRIEND LISA LANDRY OVER AT PRINT SAVVY IN MANCHESTER. IN ADDITION TO THEIR OUTSTANDING PRINT AND PROMOTIONAL WORK, THEY HAVE ALSO TAKEN THE BOLD STEP OF CREATING SAVVY WORKSHOP, A SUBSET OF THEIR MAIN BUSINESS WHERE THEY OFFER WORKSHOPS ON SUBJECTS AS WIDE RANGING AS SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN TO HOW TO FIND A JOB IN A CHALLENGING ECONOMY. LISA AND HER GREAT TEAM HAVE EVEN OFFERED A BUSINESS BOOK CLUB NETWORKING EVENT AS A WAY TO BOOST PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND FORGE NEW RELATIONSHIPS AMONGST BUSINESS PEOPLE. THIS IS A COMPANY THAT TOTALLY GETS IT. IF YOU’RE NOT MOVING FORWARD, YOU’RE STANDING STILL AND IN THE FAST PACED WORLD OF BUSINESS, YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO BE STUCK IN PARK OR NEUTRAL.



IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PRINT SAVVY STORY, VISIT THEIR WEB SITE AT PRINTSAVVY.COM OR THEIR WORKSHOP SITE AT SAVVYWORKSHOP.COM.



AND FINALLY, BE SURE TO VISIT THE NO BULL BUSINESS BLOG AT NHECONOMY.COM. THAT’S THE NO BULL BUSINESS BLOG AT NHECONOMY.COM. TALK TO YOU NEXT WEEK MIKE.



Thank you, Steve, for your support of my business. I know you are working hard for all of us small biz folks, everyday. Together, we CAN do it! ~Lisa

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Job Savvy

GETTING CREATIVE IN A DIFFICULT JOB MARKET August 26, 2010

Manchester, NH
By all accounts, last night’s Gainful Employment Seminar at Savvy Workshop was a huge success. Initiated by Lisa Landry, President and CEO of Print Savvy, Inc. and the Savvy Workshop, the meeting was well attended and facilitated by Fran Allain, Employee Retention Project Manager for the State of New Hampshire's Department of Resources and Economic Development Office.

Fran shared her heart-wrenching story about her own difficult layoff and her personal journey to finding meaningful employment again, after reinventing herself and her career. Having had the experience herself, she understands and empathizes with those affected by the most recent downturn. She gave us an overview of the programs, job boards and support systems available through the State of New Hampshire and the Department of Resources and Economic Development to those currently looking for work.

Also on hand were Greg Fall, Vice President at Career Management Associates of Bedford NH and Pam Oliwa, the Rapid Response Coordinator for the NH Department of Economic Resources. Both Greg and Pam shared ideas and strategies for getting hired. Greg also gave an extensive class on resume development and met one on one with each candidate to discuss specific strategies that will help them to stand out and differentiate themselves from the crowded field of applicants that might be also seeking the same position.

Together, they explored the best ways to increase a job seeker’s value in the marketplace. Most attendees were unemployed an average of 18 months – but some as few as 3 or 4 weeks. Also in attendance were currently employed individual, looking to make a change, recent college grads, or under-employed professionals looking for more gainful employment.

“I’ve been in the job market for over 25 years, and this is definitely the most difficult job market I’ve ever seen. My inbox has been flodded with resumes for the past two years. Most of these folks are talented, hard working, experienced professionals that I know and have worked with in the past. I wanted to do something to help them and to let them know their value is still there – and that there is light at the end of the tunnel!”


The Savvy Workshop will be hosting a second session to further support our friends and colleagues who are seeking gainful employment on Sept 8, 2010 from 6 – 9 PM. Dawn Cerrato of Synergy Management Associates will be presenting. Registrations are now being taken at http://www.gainfulemployment2.eventbrite.com.


Savvy Workshop is a multi-channel marketing organization, leveraging print, web, social media, email and event marketing to help our clients succeed. They can help you do it, too!


Savvy Workshop

55 So. Commercial Street

Manchester, NH 03101

http://www.savvyworkshop.com/

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Savvy Presents Gainful Employment Seminar


Finding Gainful Employment in today's job market is tough. Join Savvy Workshop on August 25, 2010 at 6:00 PM as we explore the best ways to increase your value in the marketplace. If you are unemployed or under-employed, this seminar is for you!



Wednesday, August 25, 2010
6:00 PM -9:00 PM
Savvy Workshop
55 So. Commercial Street
Manchester, NH 03101

http://www.savvyworkshop.com

Session One:

Finding Opportunity and Support in Today's Job Market
with Fran Allain, Employee Retention Project Manager
State of New Hampshire's Department of Resources and Economic Development
If you have found yourself recently unemployed, you may not be aware of the many resources and opportunites available to you. Fran will give us an overview of the programs, job boards and support systems available through the State of New Hampshire and the Department of Resources and Economic Development.

About Fran Allain:

In her work with the Department of Resources and Development, Fran counsels companies with hopes of preventing layoffs. Aside from helping with operational issues, I work with the managers and HR staff to gain insight to what they can expect from the employees during these difficult times and how to manage and communicate during crisis, and how to regain trust and loyalty of the remaining transitional workforce (should a layoff be necessary). Having had the experience herself, she understands and empathizes with those affected. She had extensive managerial experience in the high tech sector prior to completing her BA in Psycology and MA in Clinical Counseling.


Session Two:

Managing and Directing Your Career 101
2 Hour Session, Presented by Dawn Cerrato of Synergy Manangement Associates

 Understanding Today’s Job Market and What’s Required to Thrive Today

 Building an Effective Resume (applies to recent grads through mid-career changes)

 Understand the ultimate goal: Landing The Interview

 Identify the your career goals and eliminate road blocks to success; what it takes to get your dream job

 Develop effective search strategies for today’s economy:



o Networking

o Social Media

o Job Search Engines and Other Special Sites


Additional discussions that compliment the course may include:

 Effective Networking Strategies and How To Make It Work For You

 Interviewing Like a Pro

 Building Skills and Marketability While Your Unemployed

 Mid-Career Changes- How to do it and what to expect

Dawn Cerrato is the President of Synergy Management Associates and creator of the Managing and Directing Your Career Program. By providing the knowledge and tools she helps individuals analyze their skills, identify their capabilities and career goals and provides resume writing and effective job search strategies both one-on-one and in course formats. Dawn’s passion for helping other’s identify and achieve rewarding and enjoyable work is well documented and her expertise help reduce the amount of time it takes to find the right role.



Special Offer for Workshop Attendees: Recieve a 1-on-1 career coaching session including Meyer’s Briggs, Skills Assessments and Interest Inventory along with resume build are priced at the discounted rate of $150.00 -- a $229.00 value.


TOGETHER: WE CAN DO IT!


SAVVY...Know How!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Attention Parents of Teenagers!

Six Tips to Surviving the Teenage Years
Sept 15 5:30 – 7:30 PM
@ Savvy Workshop
55 So. Commercial Street
Manchester NH

No doubt one of the most trying times for parents and their children comes during that scary period known as the teenage years. So many changes occur in both them and us. This presentation seeks to remind us what makes up a teenager and presents practical strategies for us to deal with the everyday flash points that occur between parents and their teens. These six tips will serve as a guide for parents during this difficult time … tips like picking and choosing your battles, being proactive rather than reactive, allowing your teen to exercise their freedom to choose and, at the same time, ensuring that they are held responsible for those choices. These tips can allow us and them to survive these crazy years while still loving one another.

• Pick and Choose Your Battles
• Their Evasions and Excuses
• The Dream or the Nightmare
• Have a Plan
• Our Keywords
• Boast and Brag

Cost: $30.00
Registration: http://www.survivingteenyears.eventbrite.com

Savvy Announces Jack Agati Parenting Seminar Series

Nationally Recognized Human Relations Presenter to Speak at Savvy Workshop

Savvy Partners with Jack Agati to Present Series of
Personal and Professional Growth Programs

MANCHESTER, N.H. – July 6, 2010 – Manchester-based marketing group Savvy Workshop has teamed with nationally renowned speaker and author Jack Agati to present a series of seminars focused on individual and professional growth.

The first seminar will be “Six Tips to Surviving the Teenage Years,” Wednesday, September 15 at 5:30 p.m. “No doubt one of the most trying times for parents and their children comes during that scary period known as the teenage years,” said Agati. “This presentation seeks to remind us what makes up a teenager and presents practical strategies for us to deal with the everyday flash points that occur between parents and their teens.”

Agati will present a series of tips designed to help parents get through difficult times: picking and choosing battles, being proactive rather than reactive, allowing teen to exercise their freedom to choose and, at the same time, ensuring that they are held responsible for those choices.

Upcoming seminars include the following:

• November 10: Raising Responsible Children… Managing Misbehaviors Through The Use Of Logical Outcomes

• January 12, 2011: Birth Order: How your Place in the Family Affects your View of the World

• March 9, 2011: Managing People Who Go Beyond Being Difficult… Dealing with Beastly
People

• April 6, 2011: How to Motivate without Money: The Art of Encouragement

As both a parent and a professional, Savvy Workshop President Lisa Landry has attended Agati’s seminars throughout New Hampshire. “Every time, I walk away with a unique perspective that truly addresses the real issues in my life with real solutions,” she said. “My staff and my family have all benefitted so much from what Jack has to share, and the Savvy Workshop is the perfect platform for providing the practical, useful information that is his hallmark.”

Registration for each event is $30.00. On-line registration for “Surviving the Teenage Years” is available at http://survivingteenyears.eventbrite.com/ or by calling Savvy at (603) 656.9009 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (603) 656.9009 end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

About Savvy Workshop
Savvy Workshop promotes the success of its clients by learning about their businesses and supporting them to achieve their marketing objectives in every way. Savvy Workshop is a sister company to Print Savvy, a long-standing print management firm. www.savvyworkshop.com or www.printsavvy.com.
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Monday, June 14, 2010

Savvy Workshop Presents: How to be a Rainmaker

“You are the same today as you’ll be in five years except for two things: The books you read and the people you meet.”

~Charlie “TREMENDOUS” Jones
Member of the National Speakers Hall of Fame

Savvy Workshop Presents: Riveting Readers Book Club for Professional Growth and Career Development
Are you a consummate professional? A lifelong learner?
Then you should join our special business book club and networking event!

Our first book will be:

How to Become a Rainmaker:
The Rules for Getting and Keeping Customers and Clients
by Jeffrey J. Fox
A rainmaker is a person who brings revenue into an organization. That revenue comes from customers—the lifeblood of any organization—and without it, the organization will die. Our customers’ money is the rain. And that’s where you come in. Big-hitting rainmakers are among the highest paid employees in every company, in every industry. They operate under many titles: owner, partner, sales representative, agent, managing director, or fundraiser.
Jeffrey Fox is a rainmaker who knows revenue production from the inside out. In his sharp, witty style, he pursues revenue and takes you along for the ride!
This Wall Street Journal and Business Week bestseller is the Fox handbook on making more sales. Filled with pointed tips on sales efficiency, effectiveness, and style, Rainmaker is the most readable book on selling on the market today. It is sure to make your best salesperson better, and will move new hires swiftly up the learning curve of professional selling. If becoming a rainmaker is your goal—this event is for you!

Join us as we discuss on July 14, 2010 from 6:00PM – 8:30PM

Registration: $30.00 (Includes hardcover book)
Have a copy already? Bring your own book and register for only $10.00!
http://www.savvyrainmakers.eventbrite.com

Savvy Workshop
The Langer Mill
55 So. Commercial Street
Manchester, NH 03101
603-656-9009 Ext 12
www.savvyworkshop.com

Savvy Workshop: Know How!
High Quality Networking Focused On Personal & Professional Achievement!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Savvy Presents: What Not To Wear Workshop

CREATE THE RIGHT VISUAL IMPACT FOR YOUR PERSONAL BRAND

What message does your image project?
Do you dress for your profession with confidence?
Do you understand what colors and styles work best for you?

First impressions are powerful. As an external reflection of your values, skills and abilities, your personal image tells the world who you are—even before you have the opportunity to turn on your personal charm! Creating the right visual impact for your personal brand can dramatically enhance your personal and career success.


Join Savvy Workshop as Susan Osborne, the Image Expert from Be Image Consulting provides guidance on personal grooming, creating the right visual impact, and choosing colors and styles that best suit you.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 from 6:00-8:30 PM
@ Savvy Workshop
55 So. Commercial Street
The Langer Mill, 3rd Floor
Manchester, NH 03101

This session will show you how to dress for success and properly package the brand of “YOU.”
•Learn how to determine which color hues enhance and flatter your appearance—and help you look healthier, more youthful, attractive and revitalized!
•Learn the different levels of business attire and what is and isn’t Business Casual
•Increase your visibility and credibility within your profession

Complement your skills with a strong outer appearance!

When you cultivate a polished and positive image for your personal brand, your ability to influence, persuade, and negotiate will radically improve. Learn how to use your image as a tool to help you reach your goals. Begin by empowering yourself to look and feel your best—then let your charisma do the rest!

Cost: $30.00*
Pre-Register now at www.savvywhatnottowear.eventbrite.com
*$40.00 day of event

High Quality Networking Focused On Personal & Professional Achievement!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Savvy Advice

10 Tips to Help You Get the Most From Your Photo shoot May 12

1. Choose neutral, safe colors to wear that compliment your complexion
2. Solid colors are best – patterns or lines are too distracting
3. Have a pro from Chill do your make up! Men: You, too! A little foundation or powder can really help
4. If you are female, wear your hair down, and, if necessary, flat iron to create a smooth look.
Consult Savvy Stylist Juli Holt for the best look for you!
5. Be ready to discuss some poses you'd like to try, or bring a sample photo of one you like!
6. Bring a change of clothes for an alternative shot
7. Get your Zzzz’s the night before
8. Stay Hydrated – drink lots of water
9. Reapply lipstick if necessary – men, bring a moisturizer or lip balm to avoid chapped lips
10. Practice facial expressions – a relaxed smile, a more serious look, etc.

Wednesday May 12, 2010 at 2:00-5:30 PM
@Savvy Workshop
55 So. Commercial Street
The Langer Mill, 3rd floor
Manchester, NH 03101

Our Savvy Team has the “Know How”:
• The Beauty Experts from Chill will be on hand for make-up and style advice
• Professional Hair Stylist Juli Holt will be available to ensure your hair looks perfect
• Photographer Joanne Smith of Headshots will be on hand to shoot your personal head
shot, once you look your best

Cost $50.00 per person*
Register now at http://savvyheadshotworkshop.eventbrite.com

Light appetizers and refreshments will be served.

Planning to attend the Business NH Business of the Decade Event, May 12th? Come see us, first. We’ll have you looking and feeling your best!
Savvy Workshop – Know How!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Savvy Chef's Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms


Savvy Chef's Stuffed Portabella Caps
As Seen on WMUR's Cook's Corner 4/2/10

4 Large Portabella Mushrooms
1 can black beans, drained and well-rinsed
2c whole grain or protein of your choice (brown rice, quinoa, etc.)
1/2c salsa
1t cumin
1/2c shredded Monterey Jack cheese
Chopped fresh cilantro to taste


Pre-heat oven or toaster oven to broil setting
Clean and remove stem from mushrooms
Place caps gill side up on a baking sheet
In a bowl, mix beans, rice, salsa and cumin together
Spoon mixture onto mushroom caps
Sprinkle with shredded cheese
Cook for 3-5 minutes, or until cheese is melted and slightly brown around the edges
Sprinkle with cilantro

Heart Healthy & Delicious!

Start! “Walk More. Eat Well. Live Longer.”

The 2010 NH Start! Heart Walk is coming up at MerchantsAuto.com Stadium (Home of the Fisher Cats!) on Sunday, May 23rd. People can visit www.NHheartwalk.org for more information and to sign up. People can also visit Print Savvy’s website (www.printsavvy.com) and find out more by clicking on the Heart Walk logo!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Announcing the Head Shop Workshop May 12, 2010

Update Your Image, Enhance Your Profile, and Change Your “Status!”
Savvy Workshop Presents: A “Head Shot” Marathon

Is your profile picture in need of an update? Are you still using that generic silhouette or head shot from 1998?

It used to be that only public figures and celebrities needed head shots. Not true today!
With the explosion of social networking, it is more important than ever to have the right image that will reflect your personal brand and promote you and your career. Everyone needs a photo or portrait that portrays them as the successful professionals they are—or want to be. That’s why we’re bringing together Savvy Expertise to help make you look great.

Wednesday May 12, 2010 at 2:00-5:30 PM
@Savvy Workshop
55 So. Commercial Street
The Langer Mill, 3rd floor
Manchester, NH 03101

Our Savvy Team has the “Know How”:
• The Beauty Experts from Chill will be on hand for make-up and style advice
• Professional Hair Stylist Juli Holt will be available to ensure your hair looks perfect
• Photographer Joanne Smith of Headshots will be on hand to shoot your personal head
shot, once you look your best

Cost $50.00 per person*
Register now at http://savvyheadshotworkshop.eventbrite.com

Light appetizers and refreshments will be served.

*$75.00 at the door, the night of the event.

Meet our Experts:


Chill is Manchester's most luxurious boutique style spa, voted Manchester's Best Spa by Hippo Readers in 2008 & 2009, and Southern NH's Best of the Best Spa by Hippo Readers in 2010. Located at 1224 Hanover Street, Chill specializes in couples massage, custom facials, spray tanning, bareMinerals® makeup, manicures, pedicures and so much more. Visit the Chill Boutique to learn the beauty secrets of the stars and shop for the best of the best products. www.chilldayspa.net


Stylist Juli Holt

Juli's passion is working with people to give them the most suitable hairstyle and color tips for maximum self-confidence. She brings with her 15 years of experience helping women to look their best. A consummate professional, Juli is well versed in today’s advanced color and foiling techniques, long hairdressing and up-dos, razor and texturizing classes. She recently enjoyed trips to New York City and Rhode Island to see Beth Minardi, the amazing worldwide colorist. Juli currently works at Silk Day Spa in Manchester, NH where she follows her passion for beautiful hair.


Headshots
Joanne Smith of Headshots has been providing high quality portraiture to the Boston Area since 1997. With a second location in the Manchester Millyard, Headshots specializes in portraits for corporate use, business head shots and creative head shots. They provide portraits for actors, models, musicians, dancers, singers, comedians, authors and of course, business executives. *A 250.00 value! Jo will set up her studio at the Savvy Workshop and put her talent to work for you! www.headshotsphoto.com

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Safety Checklist | Be Strong. Be Safe. Be Savvy!

Environmental Safety Checklist provided by Christina Davidson www.fittobetoned.com


A. Public Transportation
1. (buses, subways, trains):
a. Do not fall asleep on any of the above modes of transportation; stay awake and alert at all times.
b. Keep all valuables in front of you.
c. Distribute valuables among several pockets. That way, if someone tries to rob you, you may only have to surrender valuables in one pocket.
d. Keep a distance from the path of oncoming transportation.
e. Do not let someone stand directly behind you when waiting for transportation; they could easily push you into the path of a vehicle.
f. When waiting for transportation, try to mingle within the crowd; a lone traveler is an easy target.
g. When carrying valuables, (pocketbooks, briefcase, camera case) keep them close to you (on your legs or in your hands). Do not place them down on the seat.
h. Do not flash a lot of money when paying for a fare or ticket.
i. Stay in a well-lit area. Do not wait in dark areas.
j. Never board on an empty subway car. Always try to board the central area of transportation. Most people get on and remain there (trains, subways).
k. Make the most use out of public transportation. Minimize your walking distance.
l. Do not use public transportation if you have been drinking or are ill. You will become a ready target in a danger zone.
m. When getting off public transportation, always take note of your environment and the people in it.
n. Bathrooms in public transportation terminals are very dangerous. Be aware of surroundings when using these facilities.
o. Don’t choose the window seat as you may be blocked in by a “potential assailant;” always choose an aisle seat for a quick exit.
2. Taxi’s
a. Always check the identification of the driver (usually located near the visor) and ensure that it matches the driver.
b. Be wary of cars with central locking.
c. Don’t sit behind the driver; always choose the adjacent seat.
d. Always order taxis so that the driver can be traced.
e. Avoid flagging taxis from the street.
B. Private Transportation (cars):
1. Have keys ready before heading to a car.
2. Be aware of your surroundings while walking to your car. Make sure that no one is following you.
3. As you approach your car, check underneath it.
4. Check the back seat before getting into the vehicle.
5. Keep all doors locked.
6. Keep windows rolled at least ¾ up when stopped at a traffic light.
7. If you left your car in good condition and it does not start when you come back, be suspicious immediately.
a. Do not accept unsolicited offers of assistance.
b. Do not unlock the door to admit a stranger.
8. Avoid driving your vehicle through areas you know are crime infested.
9. If you see a motorist who needs assistance, drive to a phone and send help. Do not stop.
10. Do not get out of your car in a dark, remote location, even if you have been involved in a car accident. Drive to an open service station and call the police. The accident may have been deliberate.
11. If your car breaks down, unlock the hood and raise it. Get back in the car and try to have someone call the police.
12. When valet parking, take your house keys off your key ring. Also, remove any other valuables or papers which may indicate your home address.
13. Do not display accessories such as iPods, cell phones, GPS systems, etc., where they will attract a thief’s attention.
14. If, while you are driving, you believe someone is following you –
DO NOT...
a. Pull off to the side of the road to see if the person will pass.
b. Travel down side streets.
c. Go home.
DO...
a. Pull into a well-lit gas station or store and see if the other person also pulls in or goes away.
b. Stay on well-lit, heavily traveled streets.
c. Keep windows rolled up and doors locked.
d. Slow down your pace so you are observed by other vehicles. Beep your horn if necessary.
e. Drive directly to a police station, fire station, or hospital emergency room.
f. If the follower panics and speeds past your car, be sure to get his/her license number.
15. If someone attempts to enter your car at a stoplight or stop sign, drive away, sounding your horn, even if it means running a red light. In general, turn to the right when driving away.
16. Always approach your vehicle with the keys ready.
17. Windows should be up and doors locked even when driving to avoid unwanted passengers at intersections. (Please note that this conflicts with quick entering and exit procedures in the event of an accident.)
18. Always check your car before entering.
19. Never leave your car unlocked, even for the few minutes it may take you to return a video, or buy milk, etc.
20. Never get into a car, even if someone is pointing a knife or a handgun at you from inside. Just start to run away from the car, screaming at the same time. It’s much more likely that he will drive away to find an easier target than try attacking or killing you. But if you get into the car, he has a much better opportunity to drive you to a quiet place and start to abuse you, and later, maybe kill you.
21. Never pull your car over on a quiet road, even if someone drives alongside your car pointing at your tires, etc. Always continue driving to a well-lit and crowded area before exiting your car. The problem might be a bluff and the driver wants you to stop at the side of the road to “help” you without a reason.
22. Always be alert in parking lots, especially when it’s dark. If you are afraid, don’t be too shy to ask someone to escort you to your car. Between cars and alongside cars, it’s easy for someone to hide and wait until a non-alert person comes along.
C. Street Security (walking, jogging, and bike riding):
1. Do not carry more money or valuables than you can afford to lose.
2. If approached by a robber, cooperate. Surrender your valuables. They are worth less than you are.
3. If the robber attempts to physically harm you, defend yourself.
4. Walk on the side of the street facing oncoming traffic.
5. On a busy street, carry your purse or briefcase on the side farthest from the curb.
6. Carry a shoulder strap purse so that it hangs straight down from your shoulder, suspended between your arm and your body. The strap should not cross your body.
7. Carry handbags with a short strap as you would a football, with your hand placed through the strap, clutching the bag.
8. If you are being followed on a well-traveled street, indicate to your pursuer that you are aware of him/her by: slowing down, speeding up, or reversing directions. Then go straight for help.
9. If followed on a deserted street, walk briskly to a well-lit and populated area. Do not run straight for home unless help is available there.
10. Running, screaming, and the use of a loud whistle are recommended defensive weapons. But do not keep whistles around your neck.
11. If you must carry large amounts of money, do not keep it all in one place.
12. Do not carry keys in the same place as identification that would tell a robber where to find the door the key fits into.
13. Avoid walking the streets alone after dark. Use a taxi whenever practical.
14. If you must walk alone at night, do not walk near cars parked at the curb, or close to doorways or shrubbery which could conceal a mugger.
15. If necessary, do not hesitate to walk in the street.
16. If you must walk streets at night regularly, vary your routine to minimize the possibility of someone lying in wait to assault you.
17. Do not act or look like an easy target – look CONFIDENT!
18. If shadowed by a car, run back in the direction from which you came. If you continue in the same direction, you will make it easy for the shadowing to continue.
19. Don’t use a Walkman or iPod when walking in isolated areas at any time.
20. Regularly change your routines.
21. Don’t presume that just because your area has been “safe” thus far, it will continue to be so.
D. Clothing
1. Think about your clothing – where will it be worn? Will you be going out after work? Get into the habit of leaving restrictive clothing and shoes for those occasions when you are certain that you have no reason to anticipate danger, such as large crowds, being picked up after work or going out and so forth.
2. Choose a wardrobe which maximizes freedom of movement. The best self-defense techniques will not help you if you cannot run away because of tight skirts or shoes with straps and high heels. In these situations, it will be necessary to disable your attacker to ensure that you are not followed unless you have some means of quick exit such as a motor vehicle. This places additional, unnecessary pressure on you to be successful. Further, if you focus too much attention on disabling your opponent, you may not be sufficiently aware of an additional threat to yourself.



Savvy Tips for Personal Safety
Be Strong. Be Safe. Be Savvy!

Monday, March 8, 2010

From Employee to Entrepreneur | Women's Leadership Summit | June 11, 2010

The 3rd Annual Women's Leadership Summit will take place on June 11, 2010. I'm honored to be presenting a seminar entitled "From Employee to Entrepreneur" with my fellow panelist Susan Nye, Nancy Briefs, and Paige Arnoff-Fenn.

This will be a unique view into the life of successful women entrepreneurs. We will share our stories with you, taking you through our initial decision-making process, investigations and business planning. We will share the challenges we have faced, continue to face, and the victories we have won.

Three takeaways we hope to share with our audience --

1.) The How's and Why's behind the decision to start your own business.

2.) Learn about key decision-making and business planning processes, required investments, enlisted resources, as well as the type of information required to make critical decisions.

3.) We hope you will be inspired by the courage and commitment it takes to turn your passion into reality!

If you have ever dreamed of starting your own business, this is a great place to begin!

The purpose of the NH Women’s Leadership Summit is to raise awareness of the personal and professional capacities and skills needed to advance in the competitive and changing world of the 21st century. This statewide event is aimed at women interested in both personal and professional growth and in optimizing their career choices now and in the future.

Register now at http://nhwomensleadershipinstitute.org/

The mission of the NHWLI is to educate women in the areas of Leadership, Vision and Values. The NHWLI will offer a variety of cutting edge programs, seminars and workshops aimed at women throughout New England. Programs, seminars, and workshops will provide insights and skills into the changing nature of work in the twenty-first century. Highly skilled and proven faculty will be recruited to deliver NHWLI offerings.




Women's Leadership Summit June 11, 2010 From Employee to Entrepreneur

From Employee to Entrepreneur | Women's Leadership Summit

The 3rd Annual Women's Leadership Summit will take place on June 11, 2010. I'm honored to be presenting a seminar entitled "From Employee to Entrepreneur" with my fellow panelist Susan Nye, Nancy Briefs, and Paige Arnoff-Fenn.This will be a unique view into the life of successful women entrepreneurs. We will share our stories with you, taking you through our initial decision-making process, investigations and business planning. We will share the challenges we have faced, continue to face, and the victories we have won.Three takeaways we hope to share with our audience -- 1.) The How's and Why's behind the decision to start your own business.2.) Learn about key decision-making and business planning processes, required investments, enlisted resources, as well as the type of information required to make critical decisions.3.) We hope you will be inspired by the courage and commitment it takes to turn your passion into reality!If you have ever dreamed of starting your own business, this is a great place to begin!The purpose of the NH Women’s Leadership Summit is to raise awareness of the personal and professional capacities and skills needed to advance in the competitive and changing world of the 21st century. This statewide event is aimed at women interested in both personal and professional growth and in optimizing their career choices now and in the future.Register now at http://nhwomensleadershipinstitute.org/The mission of the NHWLI is to educate women in the areas of Leadership, Vision and Values. The NHWLI will offer a variety of cutting edge programs, seminars and workshops aimed at women throughout New England. Programs, seminars, and workshops will provide insights and skills into the changing nature of work in the twenty-first century. Highly skilled and proven faculty will be recruited to deliver NHWLI offerings.From Employee to Entrepreneur Women's Leadership Summit June 11, 2010


Women's Leadership Summit June 11, 2010From Employee to Entrepreneur