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EDConnect21 - Day 1 is in the Books - What Was Your Biggest Takeaway?

Posted By Stephanie Kirschner, FSDA, Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Updated: Wednesday, October 13, 2021

EDConnect21 is off to a great start. We kicked off the conference with Ted Gerber as he presented "Developing a Mutual Gain Mindset to Effectively Manage Conflict in Organizations." We closed Day #1 out with Bill Truby's presentation "QUICKLY Eliminate People Problems in Your Design Firm/Team." Both sessions were packed with insights and tips that can be immediately put to use in the office. 

Here are two of our favorite quotes from Ted's session:  "Have some patience with the blah, blah, blah" and "To be effective in conflict management, you have to be a good observer." 

Bill's advice: "Don't improve your success by only focusing on eradicating the negativity. Rather, squeeze our negativity by implementing the positive!"

What were some of your some of your biggest takeaways, ah-ha's, quotes and other ideas that you are going to start using? Share in the comment box below.

 

Tags:  Bill Truby  EDC21  EDConnect21  Insights  SDA National  Ted Gerber 

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EDC21 - Meet Ted Gerber - Effectively Manage Organization Conflict

Posted By Elizabeth Harris, FSDA, Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Updated: Tuesday, September 14, 2021

EDConnect 2021 Speaker Ted Gerber

EDC21 - Meet Ted Gerber - Effectively Manage Organizational Conflict

Registration for EDConnect 2021 is open and the line up of speakers is fantastic!  Kicking off Day 1 on October 12, 2021 will be Ted Gerber presenting the topic "Developing a Mutual Gain Mindset to Effectively Manage Conflict in Organizations." 

Since 1989, Ted has worked with organizations in the United States, Europe, Africa, Canada, and Latin America as an organizational development consultant, executive coach, trainer, and team facilitator.  He has over thirty years of experience as an executive, consultant, trainer mediator, and coach.  Ted works with executives to become effective leaders by increasing their ability to negotiate, manage conflict and influence others more effectively.

Ted has a master’s degree in Industrial Relations from the University of Illinois and a B.S Degree in Business Administration and Economics from SUNY Albany and has worked with companies in a broad range of industries, including engineering and other professional services.

His presentation will provide an understanding of the sources of organizational conflict and will provide ways to shift mindsets to resolve them.  Participants will learn to recognize different conflict styles and how to utilize them to address their own conflict situations.  They will also learn specific tools and techniques that can be applied as well as utilizing a mutual gain win/win mindset to overcome challenges and better deal with difficult personalities and situations. It will be an interactive session to provide participants an opportunity to discuss their own specific conflict challenges and get coaching on how to better address them.  

Early bird pricing is available until September 30, 2021. 

 

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Education Services at the heart of SDA's mission

Posted By Elizabeth Harris, FSDA, Monday, August 30, 2021
Updated: Tuesday, August 31, 2021

SDA ESC Committee Members

 

Education Services central to SDA's mission

 

The Education Services Committee (ESC) is at the heart of SDA’s mission. Utilizing SDA National’s website, EDC provides members educational resources via the professional education pages, e-wire blogs, and interest area forumsESC periodically audits existing offerings to insure they are current and relevant. The committee also assists identifying subject matter experts for SDA educational webinars, EDSymposium, and EDConnect. ESC members meet monthly for working sessions, as well as working individually to accomplish these important tasks. 

 

SDA National President Elect Penny Nelson chairs this year’s ESC committee. Joining Penny on the team are Danika Larson, CDFADrucilla Brookshire, CDFA; Corrie Foster; Lynda Meyer, CDFA; Amy Nanni, CDFA; Nikki Pierce, CDFA, LEED APBD+C; Denise Skelton; Marsha Witherspoon, CDFA.

 

Beginning in 2020, EDC began an important initiative to convert the back stock of SDA recorded webinars into a library of on-demand industry-specific educational sessions. While the ESC committee is eager to complete the adaptations, the speed for completing this project is constrained by the committee’s (wo)manpower. 

 

The ESC committee is looking for a couple of volunteers to join ESC as eLearning AssistantsNo experience is necessary and monthly meeting attendance is optional. ESC eLearning Assistants agree to convert a negotiated numbered of webinars following this three-step process:

 

  1. Selects and listen to a recorded webinar,

  1. Prepare a content synopsis (based on a repeatable format) and 

  1. Create quiz questions.

 

Do you love learning, working with super chill people, contributing to something BIG at your own pace?  Contact Penny Nelson, acting committee chair, at pennyn@pancakearchitects.com or complete this interest indicator

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Fridays After 5 MeetJennifer HinkleyKarnisky

Posted By Elizabeth Harris, FSDA, Friday, July 2, 2021
Updated: Thursday, June 24, 2021

Jennifer HinkleyKarnishky

Fridays After 5 Featuring Jennifer HinkleyKarnishky, CDFA

 

SDA’s member spotlight Fridays After 5 showcases the varied creative, fun, adventurous, or interesting achievements our members accomplish after business hours.

 

Today, we are delighted to feature Jennifer HinkleyKarnisky, CDFA. Jennifer is the Administrative Operations Manager and an Associate of TreanorHL, a national architectural/engineering firm. A 25-year member of the firm, in addition to managing the administrative staff, she acts as an assistant project manager on several projects in the firm’s Health Studio.  Jennifer has a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and earned her MBA from Regis University. 

But TreanorHL isn’t the only place where Jennifer kicks some ---. During the week, you can find this 3rd-degree black belt training at her local dojo where she trains in the martial art form Tang Soo Do. 

Tang Soo Do is not a new kid on the martial arts block. This form of martial arts can be traced back over 2,000 years. Close in style to Tae Kwan Do, it focuses on unarmed techniques and self-defense. 

Fun fact: Tang Soo Do is also the martial art in which Chuck Norris earned his first black belt. Chuck practiced between 1958 and 1961 while stationed in South Korea on Osan Air Base as an air policeman in the US Air Force. After returning to the US there were no Tang Soo Do schools, so after his discharge from the military in 1962, he opened a Tang Soo Do school in Torrance, California. Jennifer’s master instructor has trained with Chuck Norris.

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Back to Jennifer:

How did you get started in martial arts?

I joined with my eldest daughter about 13 years ago, when she was 4 ½ years old. We have been doing it ever since. 

The art we practice is Tang Soo Do (it is closest to Tae Kwan Do). We are both currently 3rd-degree black belts and instructors at our school. My nephews on both sides of the family along with my sister-in-law practice Tae Kwan Do.

 Jenn Black Best Testing

Jennifer taking her 3rd-degree black belt test in October, 2020

Is this something middle-aged folks like me could try? 

I believe anyone could try it. Technically, I am a Gen-Xer, but up until about a year ago, we had a 2nd-degree black belt who was 78. It is great exercise and is really good to focus your thoughts, battle stress, and find relaxation, just to name a few.

 

What’s your favorite thing about it? Is there something that surprises you?

It is very surprising how easy it is to break three boards with the palm of your hand. Yes, I have done it. Also, I broke a board with my head.

 

How often do you practice?

Three to four times per week.

 

What is the progression of the belts? 

White

Gold

Orange

Green

Purple

Blue

High Blue

Red

High Red

Low Brown

Brown

High Brown

Unconditional Black

1st Degree Black 

Conditional 2nd Degree Black

2nd Degree Black

3rd Degree Black

4th Degree Black

 

How long does it typically take to reach black belt? 

The average time is about 5-6 years if you have nothing to slow you down. I was pregnant with my second child while I was a green belt. That set me back a couple of months, but I did practice up until I was 7 months pregnant, and then resumed about 3 months after birth.

 

What’s after achieving the black belt?

After achieving a black belt is Kyo Sa (Instructor), then Master and Grandmaster. Kyo Sas are typically 2nd-degree and up. We are tested once per year to maintain our Kyo Sa rank. Black belt certificates have an expiration date. If you quit, you might have to retest.

 

Jenn and daughter after black belt testing

Jennifer and daughter are all smiles after successfully completing their 3rd-degree black belt test

 

Are there lessons from karate that translate to work? 

I would say confidence, focus, and leadership skills are the greatest takeaways from my martial arts practice that apply to work. 

 

What advice would you give another SDA member if they were considering this?

Just do it.

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Fridays After 5 Meet Marie Tomala

Posted By Elizabeth Harris, FSDA, Friday, June 18, 2021
Updated: Thursday, May 27, 2021

Fridays After 5 Featuring SDA National President Marie Tomala

 

SDA member spotlight, Fridays After 5, showcases the varied creative, fun, adventurous, or interesting achievements our members accomplish after business hours.


This week’s Fridays After 5 showcases SDA National President Marie Tomala. 

Marie is a data and project analyst with Cuningham Group Architecture in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In her current role, she provides Deltek Vision/Vantagepoint database system support and training for over 300 staff members across all company offices. She works with firm leaders to assess and forecast financial health and staffing needs. 


Marie is a 10-year member of SDA and SDA Minneapolis/St. Paul Chapter. She was first elected to the SDA Executive Committee as National Secretary in 2018. Since then she has served as National Vice President and National President-Elect. She also spent two years working with the National Education Services Committee. Within her home chapter, Marie has served in a variety of capacities including President, Secretary, Programs Co-Chair for five years, Bylaws Committee Chair for two years, and Business Partners Chair for three years. 

Marie Tomala, CDFA


As a project analyst, Marie brings to ExCom her strategic thinking expertise, large multi-state firm perspective, and knowledge of how to effectively deploy resources nationwide. As a data analyst, Marie will add a focus on data metrics and return on investment to reach SDA’s vision for success. 


Marie is ready to turn up the volume on SDA. She knows a thing or two about groups: how to get and keep members, what tools are required to coordinate play, the need for practice and advance planning,  and what it takes to perform at a high level, 


It’s no surprise then that Marie is also a member of the rock and roll band, Vinyl Revival.  Continue on to learn more about our National President’s musical talents. As a bonus, we’ve created a Spotify playlist of  Vinyl Revival’s cover songs to get you ready to boogie into a new year of SDA. 


What instruments do you play?

I play the piano (synthesizer, organ, piano – keyboards), and sing.

 

When did you start playing music?

I was 5 when I started playing piano – I came home from kindergarten that first day and said – “Mom, I only want 2 things. I want my ears pierced and I want to play the piano like Mrs. Hermerding – my kindergarten teacher!” Ultimately the ears got pierced – twice, and I have a bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance.

Marie shreds the keyboards in this video clip of a Whole Lotta Shakin Going On

 

When did you join your current band?

My husband – Greg, the bass player in Vinyl Revival, has been playing in bands since he was in high school – so for 50 years. We have been together since 2001. I’ve always pestered him that I wanted to play in a band (I’ve been playing for ballet classes, in Musical Productions, and for hire as an accompanist). So, finally, he said – Ok, let’s get a band together. So we started casually getting together to play music in a band around 2010. We ended up in the current line-up of Vinyl Revival in 2015. We treat it as a hobby, so no extreme rehearsing, and we don’t want to play every weekend. Prior to Covid, we were playing once a month for the most part – sometimes it’s more. Unfortunately, Covid put things on hold. We’ve done a few Facebook live events but that’s about it. The great news is, June 11 was our first monthly show “Post Covid”. We are so excited to be back performing live music!

Vinyl Revival

What is your favorite song to perform? 

Heatwave, probably most well known by Linda Rondstadt; I also love Centerfield by John Fogerty because it’s about baseball and I love baseball.


What kind of music inspires you? 

I am a girl from about 1968-1990. I am inspired by southern California country-rock (Eagles, Jackson Browne, Flying Burrito Brothers, Little Feat, Linda Rondstadt). I love rock groups with lots of vocal harmonies (Fleetwood Mac, Hollies, CSNY, Beatles). I also really find joy in the music of the Beatles, Van Morrison, Billy Joel, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Steely Dan…, and Green Day!


Do you write music? 

I play almost every weekend in a Catholic Church. So although I do not write music, I improvise music all the time – and that’s without reading anything that’s written down – just off the top of my head. I find lots of enjoyment from that.

Click on the pic to hear Marie on keyboards in May 2021 with her church choir

 


If you could go open a show for any artist who would it be?

Billy Joel


What is the most useless talent you have?

Well, I can juggle – I just really can’t find much use for it. I had to learn to juggle as the musical director/pianist for the show Barnum at a theater in Northern Wisconsin in the mid-80s. Haven’t used juggling since then except to entertain the grandchildren!


How is playing in a band, like being on ExCom? Well, like my emphasis on “The Power of Members working Together” this Term – the members of ExCom -in fact, the members of SDA are a group of powerful Teammates working together to further our common goals. Once we are all in sync (no pun intended) with our common goals, the music we can make together is truly limitless!

Listen to a little Vinyl Revival in this outdoor concert

 

 

 

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