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Joe’s inspirational speeches drive immediate, lasting change and inspires audiences to take a deeper look within. Seeds of Greatness is a thought- provoking, inspirational keynote planting hope, motivation, and belief in each audience member. It sparks a renewed purpose and increases your team’s productivity when they “pull the weeds and plant the seeds.” Joe Pettit Inspires Joe Pettit
Introduction to School Nutrition Leadership (ISNL) is a 4 ½ Day training designed for new and aspiring child nutrition directors. The session provides an overview of the management components of school nutrition programs. The intended audience includes school nutrition program staff with fewer than 5 years of experience as a director or those who may aspire to be a director, and state agency staff, specialists, and trainers. ICN provides this session in face-to-face and virtual instructor-led training formats several times a year. Once sessions are scheduled for ICN, they are posted to the Institute’s website – TheICN.org ICN can provide ISNL for your group either face-to-face session or by virtual instructor-led training session. For more information on how to request this and other ICN topics to be presented to your group free of charge, please visit TheICN.org/Training-2 formore information. Please contact Lisa Rogers at ltrogers@olemiss.edu if you have questions about live face-to-face or virtual instructor-led training with ICN.
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Evaluate | Adjust | Take action E.A.T.
A simple performance and project management acronym packed with tons of potential.
Many leaders constantly evaluate but never adjust. They fall victim to “paralysis by analysis.”
Top performing leaders always make time to E.A.T. They know next level results require consistent Evaluating, Adjusting, and Taking action. Their team reaps the rewards because they never settle for less or mediocre. Watch this short “Cup of Joe” video above as Joe Pettit explains the importance of leaders making time to E.A.T. After watching the video, take time to answer the following questions: • Do you E.A.T. ? • Which area needs improvement - Evaluate, Adjust, or Taking action? • How do you E.A.T. ? • Who should you E.A.T. with this month?
iLearn provides self-paced, free online learning for child nutrition professionals. iLearn offers users the flexibility to complete courses in multiple sessions on desktop, laptop, or mobile devices.
Their team suffers because the leader’s ideas stall out.
Some leaders adjust but never evaluate why they’re doing things differently. They know change is important but fail to understand if it was needed in the first place.
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Their team suffers because they’re constantly under pressure of unnecessary changes.
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Leaders with the best intentions evaluate and talk about adjustments but fail to take action. This process leaves dreams on the table and projects unfinished.
The Institute of Child Nutrition (ICN), part of the School of Applied Sciences at The University of Mississippi, is the only federally funded national center dedicated to applied research, education and training, and technical assistance for child nutrition programs. The Institute’s mission is to provide information and services that promote the continuous improvement of child nutrition programs. ICN Website About ICN
Their team suffers because they rarely see the fruits of their labor.
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