Monday, November 26, 2012

Rather Safe Than Sorry

       How much training do you do with your staff? I have been aware of more incidents than ever recently and with today's litigious society, if I could give you some advice it would be to make sure you are doing everything you can and more! Insurance Agents and Lawyers will be looking into your training and you better have an answer. Are you keeping records? Do you have a video library that all new employees need to watch? Do you spend time on rainy days after the shop is clean to focus on training? Are you going to local distributors & Turf Grass Association training events? If the answer is no, I would ask you to take a look at your program. The safety of the people who work hard for you is the number one concern but the sad reality is that you also have to protect yourself & your employer.....



WJC

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Giving Thanks

       Thanksgiving has a special meaning to me this year. Lately it seems there has been a rash of hard times and tragedies with people in the Philly area Turf industry. Sadly last week, Glen Thomas who was the long time Superintendent at Edgmont CC passed away. He was found by the shop and sounds like it was a heart attack. Glen was one of the the true good guys. He was someone who got IT. I always enjoyed talking with him and miss visiting with him.
       The other tough one is Tom Gosselin of Overbrook GC has been diagnosed with Leukemia. Tom is not someone I consider a customer, he is a good friend. He and I have been golf partners and have had a lot of laughs together over the years. We have known each other since high school. The good news is Tom is way too competitive a person to let something like this beat him!
       So this Thanksgiving I am truly thankful for Family & Friends more than ever and really believe it is not worth sweating the little things.
Thank you for taking the time to read my Blog this past year!

And to quote Ferris Bueller " Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."



Happy Thanksgiving!

WJC

Thursday, November 8, 2012

You Say Potato....

       We hosted the Reel Technology Seminar at White Manor CC yesterday. It went off very well with over 20 Superintendents/Assistants &Technicians, we had a great turnout. It was one of those events where if you had anymore people it would have been too many.
       First thing was the facility worked out perfect! They have an excellent size break room.
Don Brown and his staff could not have been more helpful. They were awesome!
The shop area was set up just right where we could split the group in two and have the class size manageable.
       The fun part for me was hearing to views that were slightly different from two of the top reel guys I have ever met. Jim Nedin is a light contact guy who believes in lapping. While Tom Hurst is a no contact believer and does not feel the need to lap because he thinks the speed of the Bernhard Grinder makes lapping unnecessary. So now you have two experts who have worked more tournaments than probably about anybody around and they see things from a different view. But this is the part that I love about this business....BOTH WAYS WORK! In all my years of visiting golf courses the one thing that I have always found amazing is that one course has a practice that they swear by and there is no other way to do it. Then I head to a course down the street and they are coming at it from a totally different angle and it works for them. They are both right. What ever works for you is what matters! 
       Thank you to Don Brown & his staff at White Manor CC for having us! Thanks to Jim Nedin & Tom Hurst for presenting!


Jim Nedin presenting his Reel Technology Program




Tom Hurst talking to the group about the new Express Dual 3000ir

WJC  

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Class is in Session!

       One of the things that I really enjoy about my job is organizing educational events. There is a lot of work that goes into making each event a good one and luckily we have some great presenters that we are affiliated with. Over the next month and half we have two really excellent programs that we are hosting. The first is a Reel Technology Class. We have Jim Nedin giving a class room talk in the morning on reel technology. I have said it over and over again, I truly believe Jim is one of the smartest people in our industry. I would urge you to attend one of his talks if you ever have the opportunity. Whether it be reels, sprayers or aerators he will amaze you with his depth of knowledge.
The afternoon will be another living legend, Mr. Tom Hurst. Tom has been selling grinders since before I was born. He is a rock star in the world of grinding. These two are both great at what they do and the real reason is they are great people! They don't leave people hanging.
       The other event we are hosting is called the Future Superintendent Academy. This program was hosted by our company in the Baltimore are a few years back and was well received. We had been working with Nick Lubold, Assistant Superintendent at Overbrook GC, to put together a similar one here in the Philadelphia area. The idea was to help local Assistant Superintendents prepare for the opportunity to become a Superintendent. The line up is filled with experience. The morning starts with Darin Bevard from the USGA discussing communication with board members & golfers. Then we will have a round table of local veteran Superintendents to give some of their thoughts. Then Tim Moraghan, Owner of Aspire Consulting, will give a little straight talk about what it takes to get considered for a position. After Tim, Paul Danielson of the Toro Company will discuss the fundamentals of financing. The afternoon will consist of Dann Harris, of Dann Harris Consulting, who will teaching interviewing skills & motivation. Dann brings a ton of energy to his presentation and guaranteed to make you think. Chris Harriman, Superintendent at Cattail Creek CC will talk about how to win the job. I saw Chris speak a few years ago and was really impressed with his plan of attack on winning the job.

       Lots of time and effort goes into these days but in the end it is one of the best parts of the business!

WJC