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MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
CRS#: MS209
Title: Twenty Ways to Manage Like Benjamin Franklin
Day/Date: Monday, March 16, 2015Round/Time: Round Five , (3:30-4:30 pm)
Presented By: Marlene O’Hare, CMDSM, MDPLinde North America, Inc.
James P. Mullan, CMDSM, EMCM, MDC, MDP, CSSGBConsultant @ JPM Consultants
Please be courteous to others and turn Please be courteous to others and turn all communication devices to silent modeall communication devices to silent mode
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
• Born in Boston MA, January 17, 1706• Youngest of 10 sons (15th) of 17 children• Died in Philadelphia PA, April 17, 1790• “Ordinary Citizen”• “Jack of All Trades”
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Who Was Dr. Benjamin Franklin?• Founding Father• Revolutionary of Fiery Passion• Scientist• Business Strategist• Librarian -- Started 1st circulating library• Abolitionist – Started Society to Abolish Slavery• Philanthropist – Started American Philosophical Society• Diplomat to Foreign Nations• Writer & Humorist – Patron Saint of Printing• Musician – Invented Glass Armonica• Inventor of Ingenious Devices• Governor, Ambassador, Alderman, J.P., Postmaster,
Clerk• Statesman
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Who Was Dr. Benjamin Franklin?• INVENTOR - Stove, lightning rod, bifocals and many others... • MEDICINE - Founded 1st U.S. HospitalFounded 1st U.S. Hospital • BANKING - Well known for maxims on thrift • AGRICULTURE - Introduced several crops to U.S. • ELECTRICAL - Experiments and theories - Kite & Key • INSURANCE - Started 1st insurance company Started 1st insurance company • HEATING - Franklin stove • COOLING - Had three methods of cooling • EDUCATOR - Involved in founding two collegesInvolved in founding two colleges • OPTOMETRIC - Bifocal glasses • LIBRARIES - Started 1st circulating libraryStarted 1st circulating library • JOURNALISM - Wrote for several early newspapers • PUBLIC SAFETY - Started 1st police departmentStarted 1st police department • PUBLIC SAFETY II - Started 1st fire departmentStarted 1st fire department • RELIGION - Introduced idea of prayer in Congress • MILITARY - Colonel in Militia • MASONIC - Grand Master of Pennsylvania • DIPLOMAT - Ambassador to England Minister to France • COMMUNITY SERVICE - Street lighting, paving and cleaning • UNIONS - Started Leather Apron ClubStarted Leather Apron Club • BUSINESSMAN - Owned and operated several businesses • SALESMAN - Expert at marketing and sales • MERCHANT - Operated store as part of printshop • HUMORIST - Considered America's 1st writer of humorConsidered America's 1st writer of humor • TRAVELER - Traveled extensively throughout U.S. • FORECASTER - Published Poor Richards "Almanack" • FUND RAISER - Originated matching contributions ideaOriginated matching contributions idea • SAILING - Designed "sea anchors" • CARTOONIST - Drew 1st cartoon in an American newspaper Drew 1st cartoon in an American newspaper • LINGUIST - Studied several languages and designed a phonetic alphabet • CARTOGRAPHER - Mapped the Gulf Stream and Routes for the post office • PHILANTHROPIST - Organized fund raising and contributed to many worthwhile causes • MENTOR - Acted as a counselor and guide to many of his contemporaries
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Less Talk, More Action
Well done is better than well said.Well done is better than well said.• Talk is cheap. • Talking about a project won’t get it completed. • Eventually people begin to question your credibility. • Taking action and seeing the task through is the only
way to get the job done.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Don’t Procrastinate
Never leave till tomorrow
what you can do today.
• Don’t get hung up on procrastination.
• Develop clear measureable goals.
• What are you putting until tomorrow that could make a difference in your life today?
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Be Prepared
By failing to prepare, you prepare to fail.
• A plan is needed to accomplish your goals. Charging in without any thought to the end result and how to achieve it, is a sure way to fall flat on your face.
• Think like a Boy or Girl Scout. Have a realistic plan of attack and a systematic approach for where you need to be.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Don’t Fight Change
When you are finished changing,
you are finished.
• Change is inevitable. • The stronger we fight against it, the more time and energy it
consumes. Give up the fight. • Focus on proactively making positive changes, instead of having
change merely thrust upon you. • Wherever possible, try to view change as a positive instead of a
negative.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Avoid BusyworkNever confuse motion with action.
• Do you run around doing things, rushing from one meeting or event to the next, without achieving a great deal.
• How much busy work are you proud of? • How much of that running around improves
anyone’s life for the better? • Make your motion mean something.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Give yourself permission to make mistakes
Don’t fear mistakes. You will know failure. Continue to reach out.
• Fear of making mistakes, we become scared to try new things. • Fear leaves us nestled in our comfort zone.• Staying in your comfort zone rarely leads to greatness. • Taking risks and giving yourself permission to make mistakes, will ultimately lead you to whatever your version of success may be.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Get Moving
All mankind is divided into three classes:
Those that are immovable, those that are moveable, and those that move.
• There is a reason we use the expression, movers and shakers.
• Movers are the ones who take action, the people that get things done, while the immoveable are sitting around scratching their heads wondering how others could be so successful.
• Which group do you belong to?
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Act Quickly on OpportunitiesTo succeed, jump as quickly
at opportunities as you do
at conclusions.
• Opportunities are everywhere. The trick is being quick enough and smart enough to seize them when they arise.
• Instead of jumping to the conclusion that something won’t work or can’t be done, allow yourself the freedom to ask, what if?
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Continue to GrowBe at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors,
and let every new year find you a better man.
• We all have vices of some description. The key is to keep them under control or preferably eradicate them entirely.
• Be kind to those around you whether they are neighbors, family, co-workers or friends. Never accept that you have finished growing as a person.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Know Yourself
There are three extremely hard things:There are three extremely hard things:
steel, a diamond, and to know one’s self.steel, a diamond, and to know one’s self.• Understanding ourselves is not easy.• We may not want to see ourselves for who we really
are.• Start by being brutally honest with yourself. It’s easier
to hold onto a romanticized version of our selves or to simply view ourselves through other people’s eyes.
• Follow through with understanding, compassion and acceptance.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Don’t Self-Sabotage
Who had deceived thee so often as thyself.Who had deceived thee so often as thyself.• We spend so much time worrying about other people
hurting us, yet fail to comprehend the damage we inflict on ourselves.
• Using negative self-talk, lying to yourself or indulging in addictive behavior you are self-sabotaging.
• Life can dish up enough challenges without adding to the mix.
• Be kind to yourself.• Treat yourself like you would a best friend.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Don’t Give Up
Energy and persistence conquer all things.Energy and persistence conquer all things.
• Achieving our goals can be downright exhausting. • There will be days when you want to give up.• There will be times when your energy levels flatline
and you wonder why you bother getting out of bed.• Yet you push forward, day after day because you
believe in yourself and you have the determination and strength to back up that belief.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Wise Up
Life’s tragedy is that we get old Life’s tragedy is that we get old
too soon and wise too late.too soon and wise too late.
• Who hasn’t had the thought – I wish I could know then, what I know now?
• Unfortunately there is no time machine; there is no going back.
• The key is to wise up as early as you can to
start forging a life of purpose, achievement
and happiness.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Invest in Yourself
An investment in knowledge An investment in knowledge
always pays the best interest.always pays the best interest.
• Finish better than your beginnings.• Create your own set of values to guide your actions.• Create solutions for seemingly impossible problems.• Become revolutionary for experimentation and change.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Keep Trying
• Break your goals into small units of work, and think only about one unit at a time.
• Spend most of your time working on the task in front of you, and avoid dreaming too much about the big goal.
• Finish what’s important and stop doing what’s no longer worthwhile.
• Don’t stop doing what you considered worth start unless there’s a good reason to give it up.
Diligence is the mother of good luck.Diligence is the mother of good luck.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Keep Your Options Open
Creditors have better Creditors have better
memories than debtors.memories than debtors.
• Work hard to watch your costs• Deliberately cultivate your reputation and
legacy.• Put your efforts into building relationships
with people you can trust and count on, and make sure those same people can trust and count on you.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Be Smart
Wise men don’t need advise.Wise men don’t need advise.
Fools won’t take it.Fools won’t take it.
• Put your efforts into building relationships with people you can trust.
• Get good at saying “no” to other people.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Actions are Louder Than Words
Well done is better than well said.Well done is better than well said.
• Strive to be authentic.• Be as honest with yourself as you can about what you
want and why you do what you do.• Always look for ways to doing things better and faster.
• Be on the lookout for tasks you do over and over
again, and look for ways of improving how you do them.
• Build solid processes that last and that run without your attention.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Engage Your Staff Actively
Tell me and I forgetTell me and I forget
Teach me and I rememberTeach me and I remember
Involve me and I learn.Involve me and I learn.
• All education is self-education• Seek first to educate/manage yourself, then to
educate/manage others.• Influence is more important that victory.• Incentive is everything.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Knowledge and Wisdom
The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is a The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is a
knowledge of our own ignorance.knowledge of our own ignorance.
If a man empties his purse into his head, If a man empties his purse into his head,
no one can take it from him.no one can take it from him.
The doors of wisdom are never shut.The doors of wisdom are never shut.
MAILCOM ‘15 Atlanta - March 15-18, 2015
Thank You !!!!
James P. Mullan, CMDSM, EMCM, MDC, MDP, CSSGBConsultant @ JPM Consultants746 County AvenueSecaucus, NJ 07094Cell 201-325-1961
Marlene O’Hare, CMDSM, MDP
Linde North America, Inc.575 Mountain Ave Murray Hill NJ 07974908-771-1275 W908-906-4961 Cmarlene.o’[email protected]