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Grid-It!
Monday, April 11th, 2011
NAPO Conference 2011 is over, and this year’s winner of the Organizer’s Choice Award for Best Technology Product was the Grid-It system from Cocoon. Grid-It is a “a rubberized woven elastic object retention system for gadget organization” that comes in a variety of sizes–the smallest would fit easily in a purse, and the largest is meant as a luggage accessory–to accomodate whatever small items you need to carry around with you and don’t want getting lost in the depths of your bag.
As a thanks to everyone who attended (and especially those who didn’t receive a free sample at their booth) they are offering a 40% off coupon to fellow organizers. This offer expires next Monday, April 18th, so go check out their site soon! Just enter the code ‘NAPOWIN’ at checkout to redeem this offer.
Powerful Keynote Tim Sanders
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010Tim Sanders opening keynote was noteworthy to say the least. Tim brought true meaning to the phrase “givers gain”. He told vivid stories of how many business pioneers blazed the business trail by connecting other people first. Simply introduce three people who can benefit from each other each week, Tim challenged us, and see the magic unfold. When you help other people find the resources they need by introducing someone to a new business you will earn their trust and become a valuable resource. When you are a valuable resource you become the go-to person that people naturally turn to including when they need what you offer or when a friend of theirs needs what you offer.
Tim was full of incredible information and was very inspiring. You can learn more from Tim’s books Love is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends and The Likeability Factor at his web-site.
So…who are three people that you can introduce to each other? Maybe you have a client who is moving and you can introduce them to mover and a custom closet company. When you send the e-mail introducing everyone be sure to include the reasons why you thought they might be able to work with each other.
Here’s to your new habit!
Attend NAPO San Fran Conference
Friday, October 16th, 2009The San Francisco Bay Area chapter of NAPO is holding its 20th regional conference on November 7 this year. Taking place at the Four Points Sheraton, San Rafael, CA, the theme is “Foundation. Evolution. Innovation.” Register here to attend keynote addresses and workshops on specialty areas of organizing, marketing strategies, and more.
We strongly recommend attending a conference. It’s so important to stay on top of industry trends. Conference is a great place to learn and share ideas with other organizers!
Christa a Golden Circle Member
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Christa is proud to announce she is now a member of Golden Circle, a prestigious designation by NAPO denoting an elevated level of experience within the professional organizing industry. Golden Circle members possess at least five years of proven professional organizing work activity, and share vast cumulative experience, working on projects that strengthen the organizing profession and playing key roles in the leadership of NAPO and its network of chapters worldwide.
Thank you, NAPO!
A Red Bench Testimonial
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009We wanted to thank Lorrie Gazette for her very nice and much apprecaited testimonial. Lorrie purchase and listened to the Powerful Needs Assessment Teleclass. I had to write and let you know how great I thought it was. I’ve taken many Teleclasses since starting my business 3 years ago, and this was one of the most content-rich classes I’ve heard in a while.” 
Thanks Lorrie. We hope to work with you again soon!
Attend 2010 NAPO Conference
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009So a few weeks aga we were in Orlando for the NAPO Conference. I have been to four prior conferences and it’s always a fantastic week of learning, sharing ideas, collaborating, networking and fun. This year was no different, but this year is different with A Red Bench. We had a booth in the expo hall and it was like attending conference from a completely different perspective. I was a great week and I can’t wait to get back to the office and implement some new learning’s.
But, if you are not at conference this week, do yourself a favor and start saving now for next year. If you save $100 per month that should do it. As Standolyn Robertson said in the conference registration brochure. “Attending conference is not an indulgence – its and investment in your practice.” At conference, you can network with other organizers and learn how they are managing their businesses and learn, learn, learn from veteran organizer. Why re-create the wheel. Plan to attend NAPO Conference ‘10 in Columbus, Ohio.
Conference Recap Day 3
Thursday, April 30th, 2009It’s Thursday and the conference has begun. It started with the opening of the Expo Hall so I was at our booth with bells on. We had such a super day in the booth. So many new faced and so many members introducing themselves from all over the world. We launched the Social Media TeleSummit and everyone is so excited about the line-up of experts. Thank you so much for your support!
Angela had a leadership meeting with the board members of each NAPO chapter and then off to the Ask The Organizers Panel. This panel is always fantastic; everyone has so many of the same questions and they get answered by veteran organizers who have paved the way and learned a great deal over the years. We are so proud of Lauren Halagarda, an A Red Bench member, who is a panelist and a NAPO Conference speaker this year. I was a panelist in 2005 and I can remember how nervous I was so be sitting in front of my peers. Lauren did and amazing job! You go girl!
Our opening keynote speaker was Scott McKain, author of “What Clients Really Want.” He was amazing and he actually brought me to tears in his presentation. One of the comments he made was “If you have not done everything you could possibly do to build your business, your problem is not the recession, its business development.” Wow!
I excitedly went to my first education session which was 7 Proven Steps To Designing Workshops Participants Will Love. It was outstanding. I got a few little nuggets I will be sure to use in my next workshop. When its not 1am, I will write more details, but its too late now and I have to be at the booth in a few hours.
After the session, it was back to the Expo Hall, a cocktail reception with all the CPO’s and then…. well…. yeah…. it was back to the bar. It’s Orlando and conference…… hey THE RICH BROOKS was in the house.
Good night!


