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Who’s the BossWPPI 2009
Andy & Angie Wood
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Who are we?
Wedding and Portrait Photographers from littleton colorado
Husband and wife team
Operate a studio in littleton Colorado
Teach classes at local community college
Went to college at colorado state university
Computer Information Systems
PR Marketing
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Slideshow
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Determining Your Place
“The strength of the team is each individual member....the strength of each member is the
team...” Coach Phil Jackson, Chicago Bulls
Write down what experience each person brings. Don’t forget even the small things.
Write down 3 words to describe yourself
What is your definition of success?
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Strengths and Weakness
Do I know what is expected of me at work?
Do I have the materials and equipment to get my job done?
At work do I have the opportunity to do what I do best everyday?
Do I receive recognition or praise for what I do?
Is there someone at work who encourages my development?
Do I have the opportunities at work to learn and grow?
Are you using your strengths to help your partner achieve their goals?
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Human MetricsFind out what your partner is all about
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp
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AndyYour Type isINTJIntroverted Intuitive Thinking JudgingStrength of the preferences %33 38 50 44
INTJ type description by D.KeirseyINTJ Identify Your Career with Jung Career Indicator™ INTJ Famous PersonalitiesINTJ type description by J. Butt and M.M. Heiss
You are:moderately expressed introvertmoderately expressed intuitive personalitymoderately expressed thinking personalitymoderately expressed judging personality
Rational Portrait of the Mastermind (INTJ)All Rationals are good at planning operations, but Masterminds are head and shoulders above all the rest in contingency planning. Complex operations involve many steps or stages, one following another in a necessary progression, and Masterminds are naturally able to grasp how each one leads to the next, and to prepare alternatives for difficulties that are likely to arise any step of the way. Trying to anticipate every contingency, Masterminds never set off on their current project without a Plan A firmly in mind, but they are always prepared to switch to Plan B or C or D if need be.
Masterminds are rare, comprising no more than, say, one percent of the population, and they are rarely encountered outside their office, factory, school, or laboratory. Although they are highly capable leaders, Masterminds are not at all eager to take command, preferring to stay in the background until others demonstrate their inability to lead. Once they take charge, however, they are thoroughgoing pragmatists. Masterminds are certain that efficiency is indispensable in a well-run organization, and if they encounter inefficiency-any waste of human and material resources-they are quick to realign operations and reassign personnel. Masterminds do not feel bound by established rules and
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AngieYour Type isESFJExtraverted Sensing Feeling JudgingStrength of the preferences %56 38 75 56
You are:moderately expressed extravertmoderately expressed sensing personalitydistinctively expressed feeling personalitymoderately expressed judging personality
Guardian™ Portrait of the Provider (ESFJ)Providers take it upon themselves to insure the health and welfare of those in their care, but they are also the most sociable of all the Guardians, and thus are the great nurturers of social institutions such as schools, churches, social clubs, and civic groups. Providers are very likely more than ten percent of the population, and this is fortunate for the rest of us, because friendly social service is a key to their nature. Wherever they go, Providers happily give their time and energy to make sure that the needs of others are met, and that social functions are a success.
Highly cooperative themselves, Providers are skilled in maintaining teamwork among their helpers, and are also tireless in their attention to the details of furnishing goods and services. They make excellent chairpersons in charge of dances, banquets, class reunions, charity fund-raisers, and the like. They are without peer as masters of ceremonies, able to speak publicly with ease and confidence. And they are outstanding hosts or hostesses, knowing everyone by name, and seemingly aware of what everyone's been doing. Providers love to entertain, and are always concerned about the needs of their guests, wanting to make sure that all are involved and provided for.
Friendly, outgoing, neighborly - in a word, Providers are gregarious, so much so that they can become restless when isolated from people. They love to talk with others, and will often strike up a conversation with strangers and chat pleasantly about any topic that comes to mind. Friendships matter a great deal to Providers, and their conversations with friends often touch on good times from years past. Family traditions
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Where will you work and what hours will you
keep
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Responsibilities
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Our ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities
Angie Andy
~ Answering the phone ~ SEO~ Email ~ 75% Marketing~ Customer Service/relationships ~ Advertising & Graphic Design~ Edits ~ Ordering Albums~ Finance/Budget ~ Blog~ 25% Marketing ~ 25% Networking~ Album Design ~ Equipment (buying, selling, cleaning)~ Print Orders ~ Computers (software & technical)~ Client Product Orders ~ Anything technical :)~ All Cards sent to clients ~Artistic Edits~ Preparing materials for client meetings~ Social Networking~ 75% Networking~ Backing up~ Travel Plans
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Who’s the BossWhen and Where
“It’s amazing how much you can accomplish when it doesn’t matter who gets the credit.”
unknown
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Time ApartIt can be a good thing!
“Teamwork is working together, even when you are apart”
unknown
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Time Management
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Personal vs. Business
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Spending MoneyBudget
PhilosophyCommunication
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Expectations & EthicsSetting expectations of yourself and each other
What are your work ethics?
Appearance
Accountability
Business Plan
Contract between you
Mission Statement
Setting Goals - individual and together
What is our ideal client?
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Experience
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Boundaries&
Unwritten Rules
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Market Research & Deliberate Practice
Challenging each other
Mini Lessons
Make a game out of it
Model Shoots
Critique
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PaperworkBeing Organized is important
“Teamwork divides the task and doubles the success”
unknown
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BIG White Board
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Upload Back Up Edit Artistic Final Edit Final Backup Slideshow Gallery Total Time
Dave & Jacqui
Matt & Katie
Jason & Tabitha
Scott & Liz
Chris & Kristen
Thy & Tae
Thach & Diwata
Eric & Carrie
Chris & Teresa
Jeremy & Anne
Anthony & Pam
Bobby & Kendra
Keith & Roxy
Andy & Kristin
Casey & Tara
Timm & Aimee
Ruble & Brandi
Tim & Lisa
Beau & Sarah
Cody & Bri
David & Kipling
Dave & Jen
Ricky & Teresa
Matt & Alana
Chris & Danette
Jason & Melisa
Mark & Angela
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Upload Back Up Edit Artistic Final Edit Final Back up Slideshow Gallery 8 x 10
Dave & Jacqui
Matt & Katie
Jason & Tabitha
Scott & Liz
Chris & Kristen
Thy & Tae
Thach & Diwata
Eric & Carrie
Chris & Teresa
Jeremy & Anne
Anthony & Pam
Bobby & Kendra
Keith & Roxy
Andy & Kristin
Casey & Tara
Timm & Aimee
Ruble & Brandi
Tim & Lisa
Beau & Sarah
Cody & Bri
David & Kipling
Dave & Jen
Ricky & Teresa
Matt & Alana
Chris & Danette
Jason & Melisa
Mark & Angela
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Client Choices Design Final Design Edit Uploaded to client Changes Approved Ordered Picked up :)
Dave & Jacqui
Matt & Katie
Jason & Tabitha
Scott & Liz
Chris & Kristen
Thy & Tae
Thach & Diwata
Eric & Carrie
Chris & Teresa
Jeremy & Anne
Anthony & Pam
Bobby & Kendra
Keith & Roxy
Andy & Kristin
Casey & Tara
Timm & Aimee
Ruble & Brandi
Tim & Lisa
Beau & Sarah
Cody & Bri
David & Kipling
Dave & Jen
Ricky & Teresa
Matt & Alana
Chris & Danette
Jason & Melisa
Mark & Angela
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Thank you Canʼt Wait to See your Dress Holiday Happy Anniversary
Dave & Jacqui
Matt & Katie
Jason & Tabitha
Scott & Liz
Chris & Kristen
Thy & Tae
Thach & Diwata
Eric & Carrie
Chris & Teresa
Jeremy & Anne
Anthony & Pam
Bobby & Kendra
Keith & Roxy
Andy & Kristin
Casey & Tara
Timm & Aimee
Ruble & Brandi
Tim & Lisa
Beau & Sarah
Cody & Bri
David & Kipling
Dave & Jen
Ricky & Teresa
Matt & Alana
Chris & Danette
Jason & Melisa
Mark & Angela
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Angie Andy Disc Other
Dave & Jacqui
Matt & Katie
Jason & Tabitha
Scott & Liz
Chris & Kristen
Thy & Tae
Thach & Diwata
Eric & Carrie
Chris & Teresa
Jeremy & Anne
Anthony & Pam
Bobby & Kendra
Keith & Roxy
Andy & Kristin
Casey & Tara
Timm & Aimee
Ruble & Brandi
Tim & Lisa
Beau & Sarah
Cody & Bri
David & Kipling
Dave & Jen
Ricky & Teresa
Matt & Alana
Chris & Danette
Jason & Melisa
Mark & Angela
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Blog - Wedding Blog - Engagement Website - Wedding Website - Engagement
Dave & Jacqui
Matt & Katie
Jason & Tabitha
Scott & Liz
Chris & Kristen
Thy & Tae
Thach & Diwata
Eric & Carrie
Chris & Teresa
Jeremy & Anne
Anthony & Pam
Bobby & Kendra
Keith & Roxy
Andy & Kristin
Casey & Tara
Timm & Aimee
Ruble & Brandi
Tim & Lisa
Beau & Sarah
Cody & Bri
David & Kipling
Dave & Jen
Ricky & Teresa
Matt & Alana
Chris & Danette
Jason & Melisa
Mark & Angela
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Client Product Sheet
Calendar
Budget/Finances
List of Responsibilities
Weekly meetings
Projection Sheet
Meeting Folder
Client Files
Files of forms
To Do List
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Conflict
Ideas NOT Personality
Deal with it, Don’t ignore it
Accept it as a part of working
Recognize Stress
Don’t let it get personal
Ask Questions
Resolving Conflict
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You can’t be afraid to approach it and remember business is business and personal is personal
Do you feel like you are struggling with that?
Can I help you?
Should we outsource this task?
Do you think we are doing this the best way?
Do you think we have taken up too much time working on this?
Are you liking the way this is turning out?
Are you feeling good about what you are working on?
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The Burn OutTake a seminar/workshop
Take a trip and shoot for fun
Mini Field Trip
Helping the other with their work load
Outsourcing work
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Connecting34
UnityBrainstorming SessionTeaching each other
Shooting for fun togetherAsking questions
CelebratingHaving a code between you
Setting GoalsDoing things outside of work
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bridal party slideshow
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Keys to working with a bridal party
Get to know them
Don’t change who they are, bring it out
Showing relationships
Shoot the girls and the guys differently
visualize
Don’t force it
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Inspiration38
Lighting39
What Makes An Award Winning Image
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