Archive for December, 2009

A Guest Post by Joan Koerber-Walker, Founder of CorePurpose, Inc.

Joan-Koerber-Walker -- Founder, CorePurpose, Inc.

Joan-Koerber-Walker -- Founder, CorePurpose, Inc.

When my friends at Office Divvy offered me the opportunity to share ideas here on the Business Life Stories Blog, I thought “How great!”  When I actually sat down to write it, I learned that sharing why you do what you do is not as easy as it sounds.

You see, I get to do a lot of different things across a wide spectrum of activities.  The more involved and engaged I am, the happier I am.  And since I like to be happy – I have many projects all running at once.  You can see some on the things I am or have been involved in on my Google and LinkedIn Profiles.

At that root of it all, the best way I can describe myself is as an innovator.  Everything I do is tied to my own personal definition of innovation which is:

Innovation is doing something in a new way to make life better for the PEOPLE who matter.” – Joan Koerber-Walker

At Home, the people who matter to me are my family.  Making life better means listening to them, being interested and involved in what is important to them, and trying to make our lives better by encouraging and supporting them in realizing their goals and dreams. Making their life better, makes my life better.

At Work, whether it is at CorePurpose, the company I founded in 2002,  at RiboMed Biotechnologies where I serve as Treasurer and on the Board of Directors, or at Callaman Ventures, where I serve as an Executive in Residence, my driving need to innovate helps me to look at both challenges and opportunities in a new way to find solutions that enable growth, create return on investment, and make life better for the people who matter in the business world – our employees, our partners, our customers, and our investors.

Some days you’ll find me at the computer, tweeting or writing articles and blog posts that share ideas on how we can make our business or personal lives better.  Other days, I climb in my car or board a plane and travel to a different place.  It may be to meet privately with the executive team of a client or partner to explore solutions to the challenges and opportunities facing their company or it may be to take to the stage and share ideas with a larger audience.  But either way, I get to apply what I have learned along the journey – what worked and what didn’t – to new solutions that create new opportunities.

All Smiles - making a difference makes me smile - Celebrating with the OTEF team at the close of a successful AZEC09. (Left to Right:  Merlin Ward, JKW, Francine Hardaway, Steven Groves.  (Photo by Mark Goldstein)
All Smiles – making a difference makes me smile – Celebrating with the OTEF team at the close of a successful AZEC09. (Left to Right: Merlin Ward, Joan Koerber-Walker, Francine Hardaway, Steven Groves.    (Photo by Mark Goldstein)

In My Community, I love to do what I do. That means rolling up my sleeves and getting involved as a volunteer on many different projects.  It might be working on solutions for small business health care, garnering support for OTEF’s work in helping at-risk populations find economic self-sufficiency through entrepreneurship, spreading the word as an Ambassador for SCORE® on how small businesses can access expert resources that help them grow their businesses, or simply meeting with local business owners to exchange ideas or share contacts while I sip my Diet Coke. (I never did acquire a taste for coffee.)

All of these activities let me put my inner innovator to work PLUS the added benefit of getting to meet and work with really great people.  Who wouldn’t want to do that!

So – Why Do I Do What I Do? Probably the simplest answer is “Because I can – and I love to do it.”  But in whatever I do – be it at home, at work, or in my community – I hope I make life a little bit better than it was before.  After all – that’s what innovation is all about.

Thanks to Ky, Lisa and all of the Office Divvy Team for challenging me to answer the question – Why do you do what you do? – and for allowing me to share my musings with you.

Joan Koerber-Walker

Joan's Blog is a recommended/featured blog by Business Life Stories.

Melissa Cousley, Director of Vivid Scope Early Childhood Education in Palm Coast

A Guest Post by Melissa Cousley, Director of Vivid Scope Early Childhood Education in Palm Coast

I am a pre-kindergarten program director and I love what I do!..

Difficult scientific concepts such as buoyancy are taught through “float or sink” experiments at the water table.  Reading and writing is practiced as a child writes an order at the pizzeria in the dramatic play area.  From observing the decomposition of an orange on the playground to constructing symmetrical buildings in the block area, young children learn academic concepts through play.

However, teaching through play is a skillful art.  Teachers plan lessons disguised in play. In addition to planned activities, the teacher must have the ability to recognize an unplanned teachable moment and utilize it.  The children play and do not realize that they are learning!

At Vivid Scope Early Childhood Center in Palm Coast, FL, the classroom is designed for learning through play.  Teachers are professional early childhood educators and have a passion for what they do.

Melissa Cousley - Director of Vivid Scope Early Childhood Center in Palm Coast

Melissa Cousley - Director of Vivid Scope Early Childhood Center in Palm Coast, Florida

I enjoy easing the transition from preschool to “big school.”  Why?..  The transition from preschool to elementary school can be scary for a child (and many parents).  In fact, most 10th grade high school dropouts really dropped out in first grade.  Dropping out of high school is a process that begins in early childhood.  Young children are often thrusted into the school-aged environment without the right preparation from their pre-kindergarten program.

A quality pre-kindergarten program is the bridge to higher education.  When I am working with a child in what may seem to be a “play” activity, it is so much more than that.  This may be where it all begins for them; a love of science, art, literature and information.  It is profound to be with them in that moment of honest discovery.  I am a pre-kindergarten program director and I love what I do!

Melissa Cousley
Director – Vivid Scope

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My life as a “business match-maker” started well before I formally understood the concepts of brokering, or networking.  I believe I started to understand core business ideas as early as my first paper route.  But I couldn’t put words to what I was learning at the time.

I am a Digital Media Professional.  In this role, I’ve lead or contributed to many teams in the production of numerous media projects, that have ranged from Rich Media Applications; Web Development; Video; Print; Database Integration; Content Management; Multi-Channel Marketing Programs; Scent Marketing, Immersive Spaces, and now Social Media. Within those projects are rich stories about the people, the technology, the creative, the conditions, the outcomes, and then of course, when all is said and done the ongoing relationships.

My partners (Sim Taing and Ky Ekinci) and I were all working from our home offices and traveling to clients, and our client’s client locations, when we thought there would be value to a co-working space, where we lived in Palm Coast (in North-East Florida).  Recognizing that this business idea may be wrong or right, we decided to forge on and start Office Divvy.  We found ourselves meeting business people that for a variety of reasons did not want to carry the overhead of a full-time office.  We started our venture out of the kinship we were feeling with entrepreneurs and business owners like us.  We gained from being with each other and appreciated the periodic reprieve from our independent focused tasks, which seemed to bring a fresh perspective with it.

As we would meet prospective Office Divvy Members, they would see us as peers and quite naturally tell us their Business Life Story.  There was a lot of common ground and many areas to relate on.  Ideas, referrals and other forms of valuable input were welcome.  Member stories would include how they started, what matters to them, and often times accidental paths and self discovery at the most unexpected times that lead them one way or another in business. But the most common thread was why people love what they do.

In my consulting life, in digital media, I’ve had terrific success matching people and businesses.  It has always been a strong suit and an area I take great pride in.  As people tell us about their businesses, we cannot help but organically match them to a prospective buyers, like professionals or potential partners. It is sometimes something seemingly simple, like an extra ticket to a luncheon; something completely new like a member considering markets outside of the US;  or perhaps the birth of an entirely new product, whatever it may be, we’ve earned the role of trusted partner and advisor.

An example of a basic routine goal within our organization:  Introduce 2 people in our network who may benefit from knowing each other.  As we grow and add new members to our Office Divvy Team, we’ve had to create goals that are shareable and easy for people to make their own.

I love what I do.  I’ve had the most unbelievable good fortune, family and friends, business and life experience.  Working with diverse clients from Fortune 500 companies to sole practitioners has given me a truly well rounded view that aids me every day.  Because I am learning about new people, places, products, and ideas constantly, it forces me to have to look at things differently. I love what I do because I am in the world drawing connections constantly. Social media and the wave of what’s coming, positions me to be able to leverage the collective and share it, making the possibilities of who can be connected, through what ideas, over what time period – endless.  Just Fantastic. What’s not to love?

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