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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Guest Blog from Taylor Made's HR Manager - Importance of Smiling!



  Hi there! My name is Ashley and I work in the Human Resource department at Taylor Made Marketing. I've been getting asked to guest blog for a few months now and finally had some inspiration on what to talk about!  So bare with me because I'm not the best writer in the world, but hopefully you'll at least like the topic :).

This weekend I was running around doing errands, taking advantage of the long weekend, and looked up and realized that not only had I not been smiled at all day, but I hadn’t actively smiled at anyone either.  This really bugged me because for anyone who knows me, knows that I have a smile on my face at all times.  It makes me feel good to smile at someone and have them smile back at me.  So I thought it’d be a good time to get a refresher from one of my favorite books, Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends & Influence People.”

I reread Chapter 2, “A Simple Way to Make a Good First Impression” where Carnegie introduces his 2nd main principle, Smile, and figured I’d share some of my takeaways from reading it.

The first page of the chapter starts off with Carnegie saying, “…the expression one wears on their face is far more important than the clothes one wears on one’s back.”  Coming from a person in Human Resources this part is SO true.  Ranging from current employees to interviews to future clients, you can tell in a second how the interaction is going to go just by looking at the person’s face.  Just that simple look can change my entire interaction with them.  If they have a frown on their face, I’m already dreading the conversation before it starts, but if they’re smiling and look happy I’m automatically excited and  happy to see and talk to them.  I want people to want to be excited to talk to me.

Another part of the chapter talks about a study being done that found, “people who smile tend to manage, teach and sell more effectively. There’s far more information in a smile than a frown.”  I definitely think this is true, people do not want to listen to people who are glum or have a frown on the face, but a smile is infectious and changes the entire mood of the conversation.  In our industry this is essential while we are representing out clients, managing their accounts, handling their sales and training others all at the same time.  If we don’t do this with a smile, we’re not going to be very effective in what we do.

Later Carnegie says, “people rarely succeed at anything unless they have fun doing it.”  I agree, not many people are good at things that they hate doing.  One of the biggest things I love about my job is how much fun we have.  Granted, there are some things I like doing over other things, however the fact that there’s always a fun environment around me makes me so much more productive!
One of my favorite parts of the chapter is what I call his “fake it till you make it” part.  He talks about if you don’t feel like smiling do it anyway, force it on your face, and before you know it you will actually be happy and smiling for real.

“Action seems to follow feeling, but really action and feeling go together; and by regulating the action, which is under the more direct control of the will, we can indirectly regulate the feeling, which is not.”  

I could go on and on about that chapter and all of the awesome advice it has, but I just wanted to remind everyone of the importance of SMILING!  So I’ll leave you with this last quote, “You’re smile is a messenger of your good will.  Your smile brightens the lives of all who see it.  To someone who has seen a dozen people frown, scowl or turn their faces away, your smile is like the sun breaking through the clouds.”

P.S. I went around the office and asked some of the team to give me a BIG smile check out our Facebook and FLICKR to see some of the shots I got! Here's a sneak peak!




Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Client Fosters Competition at Taylor Made Marketing!


Taylor Made Marketing’s Energy Client Fosters Competition

Taylor Made Marketing has always had a strong relationship with their energy client.  During the past 2 years Taylor Made has continued to grow with them and last year alone generated millions of dollars in revenue.  The client is now giving back to Taylor Made employees for all of the team’s hard work by hosting multiple competitions throughout the office...


Check out the press release below to read more about the competition!  CLICK HERE!

Friday, April 12, 2013

Taylor Made Marketing March Madness Bracket Competition!



Winner of the Taylor Made Marketing March Madness Bracket Competition!

Taylor Made Marketing hosted a Bracket Competition for the NCAA March Madness tournament.  The winner of the competition received half of the pot and got to pick a charity for the other half to be donated to.   

Congratulations to Kyle for winning the Taylor Made Marketing NCAA Bracket Competition and we’re excited to put the other half of the winnings towards the National Breast Cancer Foundation!!

We wanted to find out a little bit more about Kyle and here his tricks to being the winner so we asked him a few questions:

Where do you live now? Lawrenceville, NJ

What University did you attend?  East Carolina University

What’s your Favorite Sports Team? Atlanta Braves

What’s your favorite food?  Vodka Rig 

What do you enjoy most about working at Taylor Made?  I enjoy the close knit feel of the office and the camaraderie that we exhibit on a daily basis.

What have you learned since working at Taylor Made Marketing?  I’ve learned how to not only grow as a person but also help others grow as well.

If you had to describe working at Taylor Made what would it be? Invigorating 

How did you choose your March Madness bracket?  Picking upsets, mostly luck though.

Why did you have Louisville going all the way?  Call it a “sixth sense”, Honestly, I thought they were the best team all season!

What made you choose the National Breast Cancer Foundation to contribute the other half of the bracket winnings to?  It’s a terrible disease that has affected many people in my life including family members.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Top Performer Weekend in Phoenix, AZ


Top Performer Weekend in Phoenix, AZ


In March, President, Austin Taylor was asked to attended a top performer weekend in Phoenix, Arizona.  This top performer weekend is a new event and will be held once a year from now on.  The overall objectives are to clearly define and recognize the top performers in the industry and give recognition for all the hard work and success they’ve had.  Austin was chosen because of the phenomenal year Taylor Made Marketing had in 2012 and is continuing into 2013.  Austin prides himself on the success of the company and continually displays his motivation and drive that there is always another goal to reach. 

The weekend ranged from getting coaching from top performers in the industry to enjoying relaxing day at one of the best resorts in Phoenix. The weekend wrapped up with a formal dinner where the managers were able to come together again and talk about their experiences throughout the weekend.  This social time helped make the retreat informational yet relaxing.   By attending All-star weekend managers were able to network, gain business experience, set goals, and have fun!

To see more Pictures from the weekend check out our Flickr HERE!