Month: January 2016

North Austin Influencers’ January 2016 Mixer

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Thank-you to everyone that came out to our January North Austin Influencers mixer. This month’s highlight, Stuart Wallace spoke to us about North Austin Creatives , an organization dedicated to strengthening the arts in North Austin. Awesome food and service Balkan Cafe & Grill !

Click on any of the pictures below to view the full set of photos from the event posted on the Facebook photo album.

 

North Austin Influencers' January Mixer North Austin Influencers' January Mixer

 

 Stuart Wallace spoke to us about North Austin Creatives , an organization dedicated to strengthening the arts in North Austin.
Stuart Wallace spoke to us about North Austin Creatives , an organization dedicated to strengthening the arts in North Austin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Quality Control Metrics and Procedures (QCM&P): What are these and should I implement them into my business?

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By: Larissa Davila – BCO Consulting Group

Growing up, I used to cringe when I walked into chain businesses and heard, “Welcome to our business!” and I would triple cringe when I walked out ninja-style and a teenager yelled from the cashier’s desk “Thank you for coming, have a great day!” I got annoyed by the jolliness in their voices and how they always saw me on the way out. It was total madness!

During my college years, I worked in retail. In this line of service, my training revealed the mystery that haunted me for years, employees don’t greet because they are strange jolly creatures. They greet because it is part of their Quality Control Metrics & Procedures manual (QCM&P). Greeting, makes customers feel noticed, appreciated and most importantly, it is the most effective loss prevention tactic available. When thieves know there is a “GREETER,” (Yes, there is a position in most chain stores that is in charge of greeting people) they won’t steal. Greeters help to reduce merchandise shrinkage. Figuring this mystery out and learning more quality control procedures amazed me. There is a whole science behind the size of your burger, the registration at the gym or spa and the separation between tables in a restaurant so that customers don’t bump into the neighbors behind them. These are Quality Control Metrics & Procedures and they rarely noticed when properly implemented. QCM&P’s are only missed when customers visit the competition and notice the lack of quality provided in comparison to their vendor of preference. In business terms, it is called the ONE BEST WAY. Business owners work on the ONE BEST WAY to make their customers happy every single time with the least amount of energy at the most effective cost. Once the ONE BEST WAY is found, a procedure is created and every employee in the business is trained to make sure it is always implemented. This technique makes customers miss the sales person at the shoe store, the cashier at the bank, the warm cup of tea at the spa and the fluffy slippers at the marvelous hotel from the last leisure trip. QCM&P are what make customers come back.

Big corporations implement QCM&P on almost every aspect of their business, should a Small Business Owner implement QCM&P’s? WELL, YEAH! A business is never too small or too large to provide quality service to its customers. There are too many options in our market and quality controls create an edge that most small business owners don’t even think about.

Quality Controls and Procedures are my passion. After I received my bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, I completed a certification in Vancouver, Canada as an internal auditor for the ISO. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a worldwide organization that charges thousands of dollars to businesses to assist them to develop and implement their own QCM&P and to audit them periodically to make sure that they stay on track.

Do you have to pay thousands of dollars to get certified through the ISO? As a small business owner, paying thousands of dollars to get certified through ISO, may be unreasonable but there are many alternatives. Small companies like mine, can provide with the guidelines and consulting services to generate QCM&P’s at an affordable and effective budget, or you can look online for generic tactics to create a QCM&P manual. There is a lot of information online to assist business owners to create a healthy one.

Once a procedure is created, does the business have to keep it for life? No, when a procedure is added to a QCM&P manual. A revision must be made after a period of time to make sure it is still the ONE BEST WAY. If the procedure no longer makes sense to the business, it can be updated or removed and the business continues improving.

Are there more benefits to creating a QCM&P manual? Yes, having a manual in place helps in more ways than one. A few examples are:

  • When a business is trying to expand with a second location, a QCM&P manual to train new employees will help to duplicate service and ensure customer satisfaction at the second or third locations.
  • When franchising a business, a QCM&P manual is added to the contract agreement and the business owner can have the confidence that quality will not be neglected by the new entrepreneurs.
  • Having a business is very time consuming. Sometimes an owner cannot leave the business because employees don’t know what to do. The business owner can’t take a vacation, or showcase the business in fairs or conferences because customers suffer. Having a QCM&P manual helps to guide employees when the owner is not available.
  • It also helps to identify and value good employees. Trained employees that don’t provide quality service are a large obstacle for growth, with a QCM&P manual, a business owner can make an educated decision to let go a bad employee, or to give bonuses to employees that goes above and beyond to provide quality service.
  • In the event that the primary business owner has to suddenly retire from business due to disablement or death. With a QCM&P manual in place, family members can continue the business with the same vision and line of service that the founder had. A QCM&P manual can be the key to perpetuate a business for many generations.

Because of these and many other benefits, don’t waste any more time and start working on it. It is a great investment and you will see immediate and long term benefits from it at every stage of your business.

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January 2016 North Austin Influencers Professional Development

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Thank-you to everyone that joined us for Define Your Story and Raise Awareness Through Your Image and Video with international stylist, Priscilla Gallardo and award-winning filmmaker, photographer & Director of Content at Golden Arm Media, Chris Van Loan II. Special appreciation to Golden Arm Media for hosting our group.

Priscilla Gallardo, international stylist trained with European schools and techniques to achieve her client’s demands. She developed her skills working on film projects, editorial shoots and red carpets, making her award winner by Austin Fashion Week and Trash Makeover Challenge. You can enjoy her beauty TV segment at “Despierta Austin” (“Wake Up Austin”) by Univision 62.

Chris Van Loan II is an award-winning filmmaker, photographer & Director of Content at Golden Arm Media, a video marketing company specializing in high-end digital content for Austin brands and startups. Before joining the Golden Arm team Chris ran his own wedding photo/video company, Van Loan Film, for 5 years. He met the company founder, Alex Murphy, as a film student at UT Austin, working on various projects together and becoming good friends. As the primary videographer and photographer at Golden Arm Media Chris takes in pride in achieving the unique look and imagery of different brands, making people look good and putting clients at ease. View a highlights reel of Golden Arm’s video work at: www.GoldenArmMedia.com

Five helpful tips for delivering a great on-camera performance and connecting better with your audience, including:

1. Smile!
2. Speak with Passion
3. Stay Grounded
4. Visualize Your Success
5. Shake it Out!

Click on photos below to view photo album from the event.

Define Your Story and Raise Awareness Through Your Image and Video


North Austin Creatives, an organization dedicated to strengthening the arts in North Austin

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North Austin Creatives  goal is to strengthen the arts in North Austin through business and community building, education, and events.  The organization celebrates the diversity of North Austin through the arts by creating awareness of the art galleries, live music, and theatre in North Austin. North Austin Creatives is a fiscally sponsored project by the Austin Creative Alliance under the umbrella of Love North Austin which meets once a month for meetings from 6:30-8pm.

North Austin Creatives strives to make residents in the area feel community where they live and to make Downtown and East Austin come to north Austin for a change to see the arts. The long term goal is to support creatives by building connections in the area with business districts where people can walk and enjoy arts. North Austin Creatives wants local artists’ work and musicians in local businesses to blossom artistically with the economy. The vision is for artist in the area to have more studio, rehearsal, exhibition space murals, and public art. The group wants North Austin to become more beautiful and prosperous through the local development of artists, musicians, writers, dancers, actors, and anyone who thinks that they don’t want to sit in traffic to enjoy Austin’s talents in north area of town where there is a variety of options.

Stay tuned as there will be an upcoming pop-up event in North Austin this year.

North Austin Creatives


10th Annual Clear Your Clutter Day

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Celebrate Get Organized Month in January by clearing your clutter on

Saturday, January 30th, 2016 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at 

10010 Anderson Mill Road, Austin, TX 78750

(Bethany United Methodist Church)

The public is invited to drive by and drop off one carload of clutter (per household) for FREE.

Come early! The trucks may get too full as the 2 p.m. closing time approaches.

  • New this year!  American Textile Recycling Service (ATRS)  will accept any and all clothing (regardless of size), shoes (even singles), toys and household textiles like bedding, curtains, or towels. This includes new and gently used items as well as those with small imperfections like stains, tears or are outdated, worn or unwanted for any other reason. ATRS is your one-stop donation location for all unwanted textile items.
  • New this year!  Austin Diaper Bank  will accept unused diapers for children or adults. New packages not necessary; they will accept partial packages too.
  • New this year!  BookSpring  will accept new or gently used books. While they prefer children’s books, they will accept other types of books as well. 
  • AGE of Central TX will accept mobility assistance devices for their Health Equipment Lending Program, including wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, shower chairs, etc.
  • Balcones Shred  will take your paper (up to five boxes) to be shredded ON SITE (no need to remove staples or clips).
  • Dress For Success will accept professional interview-ready clothing in good condition, including suits, blouses, dresses, handbags and dress shoes
  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore  will accept home remodeling/repair items such as working appliances, plumbing and lighting fixtures, tile, flooring, bricks and clean lumber.
  • M & K Recovery Group  will take used and broken computer parts, components, and other electronics to be recycled in an environmentally sustainable manner.
  • Settlement Home will accept usable unwanted items including furniture, art, books, clothes, home decor and holiday decorations, sporting goods, kitchen items, and small working appliances.
  • Square Cow Movers will take flattened moving boxes
  • Austin Cleanup & Container will take the rest of your non-usable unwanted items (a/k/a junk), including mattresses! 

To learn more, please visit http://www.napoaustin.com/Clear_Your_Clutter_Day_2016

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Meet Maribel Garcia Valls, MPH, ACC, Cultivating a Bee Happi Community

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Maribel Garcia Valls, MPH, ACC, is the president and founder of Bee Happi.  Maribel is an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) with the International Coach Federation (ICF) with years of experience in executive, professional, and life coaching, neuro-linguistic programming, positive psychology, journaling, and mindful meditation. In addition, Maribel has extensive experience in: culture, leadership development, team building, public health, health care, health disparities, and civil rights.

She has a Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching from the University of Texas at Dallas and is Associate Certified Coach (ACC) by the International Coach Federation (ICF). In addition, Maribel is also in the process of completing Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) practitioner certification.  Maribel is also a graduate from the Texas A & M School of Rural Public Health with a Masters of Public Health in Health Policy and Management. She also has undergraduate degrees in Health and Fitness from the University of Texas at San Antonio and Radiologic Technology from South Texas Community College. Prior to serving as the president for Bee Happi, Maribel worked in state government and the health care system for over fifteen years.

Maribel created Bee Happi after discovering that the process to become happy was simple, but not easy. After struggling through some periods of unhappiness, Maribel learned how to create states of happiness through coaching, journaling, meditation, and neuro-linguistic programming. Maribel was deeply inspired by many great influencers like Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Martin Seligman, Richard Bandler, John Grinder, Oprah Winfrey, Tony Robbins, Wayne Dyer, Eckhart Tolle, and Deepak Chopra.

The Bee Happi Coach helps coaching clients to create happier and more positive attitudes so they can be more productive in reaching their life and career goals. Bee Happi Coaching using the principles of Positive Psychology, neuro-lingustic programming, journaling, and mindful meditation. The specific services offered include:

  • Journal with a Coaching Twist & Mindful Meditation Exercises: Coaching Sessions in the form of journal prompts on various topics such as: gratitude, happiness, relationships, personal leadership, time management, and so much more. These journal exercises can be purchased on the online store at www.beehappi.com.
  • Group Coaching Sessions: In the Bee Happi Community, we do things together. Group coaching offers a small supportive environment to brainstorm your happiness goals. Group coaching is a series of sessions on various topics. The groups are small with six to eight people that have committed to join this group for the duration of the sessions. After each session, participants will receive homework exercises to continue the learning and stay on track.  There are many benefits to group coaching. It is an affordable way to receive coaching in a supportive environment with peer-to-peer learning from the group’s collective wisdom. In addition, the group serves as accountability partners to each other as they strive toward similar goals and experience similar situations. Sessions can be done live, phone, or videoconference.
  • Individual Coaching : Private coaching is a great option for clients wanting one on one support. The individual coaching will include a series of sessions, homework exercises, limited e-mail support, and accountability checks. This coaching program will give clients the structure and support to lead them in the right direction. Clients will finish the program with a clear, customized step-by-step blueprint for the change they want to make. Sessions can be done live, phone, or videoconference.
  • Bee Happi Funshops:  There are many ways to learn with the Bee Happi Community! We have live funshops, webinars, and self-paced online learning. The goal is to teach participants how to use happiness strategies to flourish by working smarter not harder all aspects of life.

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A Table for One

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By Rachel Lupercio, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Associate with Excelerated Living

The holidays can sometimes bring on a sense of being more alone than any other time of year as a single person.  In the words of an old Three Dog Night song “One is the loneliest number that you ever knew”. Yes I’m dating myself for some of you that never heard of that song, yet if you’re single you still may be able to relate to the heartfelt meaning of those words.  So what is one to do?  We certainly can spend time with friends and family to alleviate some of those lonely times.    Dare I say that you can be a party of one and still be quite content?  This could actually be when you get to enjoy your independence and pick and choose those things that bring you happiness.  During the holiday season in particular there are many volunteer opportunities that get you out of yourself and give you a sense of fulfillment all at the same time.  Getting out and about can bring enjoyment, but what about when you have to go home?  Know that the decisions you make as a single person are yours and yours alone.  These decisions feed not only into the things you do but the attitude that you choose to have.  So when you do go home and you are alone are you able to be content in your own company?  If not is there something deeper going on that needs your attention?  That may be the question, to your own self be true by taking care of you.

If you would like an opportunity to explore your thoughts & feelings with others,  please join us at

The Center For Relationships for “A Table For One” workshop on January 9, 2016 from 10 – 11:30.

Located at 8810 Business Park Drive, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78759.

The cost for this workshop will be $10.00 per person to encourage you to take some time for you and enjoy a moment with others who may be going through some of the things that you are experiencing.

Rachel Lupercio, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Associate

www,thecenter4relationships.com

Contact 512-465-2926 with any questions.

Table for One


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