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203-589-0392

Industries served include:

  • Banking & Insurance
  • Biotechnology & I.T.
  • Construction Trades
  • Manufacturing
  • Municipalities & Schools
  • Non-profits
  • Veterinary & Health

 

Contact Information:

georgianlussier@gmail.com

203-589-0392

 

 

Mister Ed, Lucy, Mom & Me is a booklet that shares how watching '60s sitcoms with my Mom helped lighten the caregiving experience.  Available on Amazon. 

Here is the Amazon book link:

http://www.amazon.com/Mister-Ed-Lucy-Mom-Me/dp/1523253487/ref 

Insights & Observations

 Welcome! Note the tabs on top -- Trades Success showcases Handbooks I co-authored that celebrates careers in the trades. The "Working Women" section offers services and ideas to help summon our creativity in every phase of our careers.  In the "Ponder That" section I comment on current news items and emerging trends.  In the "Tips" section I offer workplace advice and reminders. "About Me" is just that. "Mid LIFE Matters" has segments from my public tv show.   "The Ryan Group" tab offers access to an astounding set of organizational improvement services.

Career advice for success in the trades: 



    

Available on Amazon  

Also visit: 

 https://www.successintheskilledtrades.com/

 

Below are two managment e-books I authored for retaining talent:

 

Read these E-Books  in 2 hours at Work!

Printable Workbook Format

 www.gettothepointbooks.com 

 

Below are shots of inspiration for experienced working women: 

 

 Available at Amazon - paperback & ebook

http://www.amazon.com/55-Unite-Welcome-Working-Women/dp/1466411120/ref

 http://www.amazon.com/Ways-Grow-after-50-Inspiring/dp/1517695562/ref

 

 "Mid LIFE Matters" - Wallingford Public TV

 I host a half-hour show on WPAA-TV celebrating women's wisdom and wit.  Fascinating women share their stories and growth mindsets:  Segments are under the MidLIFE Matters tab on this site and on You Tube, https://www.youtube.com/@georgianlussier8542/videos

I am honored to win the 2016 Community Media Rika Welch leadership award for community impact; a testimony to the Guests who shared their stories on MidLIFE Matters.  In addition, an 2018 interview I did with Judith Altmann, a Holocaust Survivor, won an award.  In 2020 and 2021 two other awards acknowledged the content of interviews dealing with Child Sex Trafficking in CT and Non-Profit leadership. In 2023 MidLIFE Matters won First Place for a Profile Talk Show.

 

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Management Training:

E-Book Webinars & Workshops

Thank you to Joan Lahti, Ph.D., of Get To The Point Books for sponsoring a 45-minute webinar on my e-book, Are Your Star Performers Packing Their Bags?  How to Persuade Them to Stay.  Participants from across the country (and globe) reflected on their own retention tactics, and saw how to navigate this user-friendly workbook approach.   I offer similar sessions -- in person, online, or using blended technology, for any size group.  Contact Joan for a reference:

joan.lahti@gettothepointbooks.com

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Monday
Jan272020

High Performers - Self Knowledge

Monday
Oct222018

Happiness

Scott Adams, the Dilbert cartoonist, offers 3 key happiness factors in his book, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big - Kind of the Story of My Life. #1  Schedule Flexibility - do what you want, when you want. This allows for naps, which leads to point # 2:  Feeling Healthy (also, diet & exercise).  Lastly, Expecting the Future to be Good.  See Chapter 30 in his book for full explanations.

Monday
Apr112016

Recognizing a Future Star

 

Decades ago I ran a Management Development program within a mega insurance company.  Individuals went through a rigorous selection process, and I researched common traits of highly successful people.  More recently, I coordinated a similar program for a large nonprofit, using stimulus funds after the 2008 crash.

How to best predict success?  That is always a key question, especially when an organization plans to invest heavily in the individual's growth.  A current NYT article offers fresh research results, ending with the saying that "What is new is not correct, and what is correct is not new."

In the 'Gray Matter' article, "How Not to Explain Success", Union College professors Chabris and Hart tested ideas that Yale professors put forth in popular books.  Chabris and Hart came up with 3 success traits:  Smarts, educated parents, and impulse controlEmotional Stability was also related to greater success.

My takeaway is that while one cannot control the education level of his/her parents, and cognitive abilities are also largely inherited, striving to be conscientious and working towards long term goals can help us be our best selves.  Good habits to look for when investing in talent!

 Here is the link to the full article (4/10/16) http://nyti.ms/23iJka8

Tuesday
Aug112015

Tactical Tip #14: Habit Stacking

Make a new routine by piggybacking one small behavior onto an existing one.  Dedicate five minutes to doing something that has eluded you on a daily basis - such as writing in a journal.  For example, resolve to jot down your ideas, for five minutes, after brushing your teeth in the morning.  You can choose to add another new habit to 'stack' on existing ones, or stack several at a time.  If life intervenes -- start over, start small -- again.  Trick is, not to abandon the effort.  

Thursday
Jan222015

Tactical Tip #13: Bright Brain!

 

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