Harry Rudolfs Author Gravatar Image conjectures from the side of the road by Harry Rudolfs You heard it here. I’m calling the recession over, trucking-wise, at least. Volumes appear to be up everywhere and companies are hiring drivers again. I’m not too worried about a…
Ray Haight Author Gravatar Image RAY’s Rules Continued by Ray Haight RAY’s Rules Continued April 2010 Some of you may recall that in the February entry to this blog I wrote a piece I called Ray’s rules which was a…
David Benjatschek Author Gravatar Image Putting Freight Where it Belongs by David Benjatschek I wish two things for you this year: 1) More Cargo in your Truck 2) Less Cargo in your Head You know what cargo in your truck looks like. So what is cargo in your head?
David Benjatschek Author Gravatar Image Get Organized! by David Benjatschek Maybe this is one of your New Year's Resolutions. That something you've always wanted to improve on but have struggled with. Been there done that. You want to a place to start: Forget filing, Forget buying a PDA or a Daytimer.. all good things but the best place to start is to:
Lou Smyrlis Author Gravatar Image It’s time to start exploring “the undiscovered country” by Lou Smyrlis Shakespeare called the future “the undiscovered country“. While that may make for a clever turn of phrase, it’s not something any business, and particularly one as sensitive to market volatility…
James Menzies Author Gravatar Image Driver’s dream job? by James Menzies Okay, I don’t know if I’m completely gullible and took this hook, line and sinker or whether this job posting is legit. Either way, a reader forwarded the following…
Lou Smyrlis Author Gravatar Image Opportunity in 2010 starts with education by Lou Smyrlis Self examination…Transition…Survival…These are the words that come to mind as I consider this transitional year. And one more word, which after survival is the most important: Opportunity. Despite all…
Harry Rudolfs Author Gravatar Image On the Road with Ross Mackie (conclusion) by Harry Rudolfs Thursday May 8 The pitching of the truck wakes me somewhere past Upsala, Ont. Looking in the mirrors, I can see we’re in the middle of a caravan of…
Ray Haight Author Gravatar Image Thinking of becoming an O/O? by Ray Haight Hello all, and thanks for many great comments on Ray’s rules, I plan on showing all the suggestions I received on this blog and also those sent to me directly…
David Benjatschek Author Gravatar Image Own the Podium by David Benjatschek 99 percent of Canadians are either satisfied or really satisfied with the results delivered by Canadian athletes at the recent Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. While the "Own the Podium" program overarching goal of being the number 1 country with medals wasn't reached, our record breaking 14 gold medals and the other incredible stories brought out by the Games had Canadians pumping their chests like I've never seen them pump them before. I've lived in many different regions of our great country and medals were coming out of all of them. The "Own the Podium" program is a good chance to reinforce a couple key leadership principles: 1) People achieve more under greater expectations than with less. Our previous contentment with PBs or Personal Bests was radically challenged when we said we would Own the Podium in Vancouver. The new Goal was specific, measurable and repeated over and over and over so that noone could possibly not understand it. So much so that you could see that our athletes started to believe it. That is a key foundation to success. If we don't believe we can do something .. we very likely will never achieve it. What does your team at work truly believe they can accomplish? 2) The goals were resourced. Through both increased goverment funding and private donations the level of funding of our athletes rose to unpredecented levels. Funding for the best technology. Funding to allow the athletes the ability to focus on their goal and not have to work 2 part time jobs to support it. As a leader, one of the best things we can do when we give employees is to check up front if they have the resources at their disponsible to be successful. Two years ago I was the local Flying J here in Calgary and spotted a retro Team Canada Jersey that I thought was really cool. What was even better was that this high quality jersey was only 19.99 when all the other jerseys around it were 50 bucks! I bought it. While I've got the odd compliment here and there..they rank nothing like the 3 offers to purchase that I had as I travelled from the Calgary airport to Winnipeg just after the Games, to begin a week of speaking. Don't back off having expectations of the people around you and then setting them up for success. Success can be a ton of fun when it brings a nation, community or company together. It also attracts more success. Funding for the Own the Podium program for future Olympics got doubled in our most recent federal budget..one otherwise known for it's goal of freezing costs. David Benjatschek is an award winning trainer/speaker in the areas of Leadership & Communication with a 15 year track record dealing with the Canadian Transport sector. Workshops include Supervisory/Leadership, Dealing with Diffucult People, Presentation/Communication and Priority Management. Visit www.marketbeamer.com or email David: david@marketbeamer.com for more info
Harry Rudolfs Author Gravatar Image On the Road with Ross Mackie by Harry Rudolfs Back to what I know best, trucking history. Looks like my friend William “Diesel Gypsy” Weatherstone has got his site up and working again. Trucking stories from all over the…
Harry Rudolfs Author Gravatar Image who will speak for truck drivers? by Harry Rudolfs Who will speak for truck drivers? Working truck drivers are not well-represented and have few champions. It’s ironic considering the sheer numbers of people involved in the trade. Up…
Ray Haight Author Gravatar Image Ray’s Rules by Ray Haight I thought it might be time to update and tweak Ray’s rules and once again and bring some order to 2010 before we get to far along folks. Some of…
Harry Rudolfs Author Gravatar Image whatever happened to lane discipline, and what is it? by Harry Rudolfs Driver #1: I’m just like every other driver out there plying the 401 corridor: I hate to back off the throttle since I’m governed at 99kph (love that word “governed”…
James Menzies Author Gravatar Image Down in the dumps: Can you still make a decent living driving dump trucks? by James Menzies Very few, if any, segments of the trucking industry have emerged unscathed from the recession of the past two years. But it seems dump truck operators are a particularly hard-hit…