Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1967, p. 12

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Handsome wood grain orage rock, 8 ft. cord set. M. C, BARNETT, president, Lakeland C ter of Administrative } SPECIAL SPEEDY CAR ' "La Parisienne" Hair Dryer CRI Mista! ed tovel cane with conerien, (or G. E. POWER : -- CLEANER nen In Co a deat trim with extro loroe tires for easy operotion: in s with extre = t of attochments included -- ce tool, dusting brush, Management often fail communicate with its. em ees, members of the Adn trative Management Sox Lakeland Chapter, were to a dinner meeting last nigh the Georgian Motor Inn. W. Forbes LeClair, co-or: tor of employee commu: tions for Ontario Hydro' tended in his address that r agement too often fails to t about communicction be talking. Management, he contin makes three major mistake trying to relay information employees. First, there is a dency to saturate the situa with an endless procession memos out of the manager's fice. "Too often," Mr. Lec said, "this is simply beca we like to hear ourselves tal The employee soon becor deadened to the impact of : one memo after so many hi been received, and may et stop reading them entirely. IMPACT Secondly, Mr. LeClair c tinued, "it's impact you're lo ing for." This means an appt to self-interest must be ma Each person, he pointed out, | ceives about 1,600 messag every day. "Yours," Mr. LeClair sa a "is only one of them." This means that the coi munication in question must ¢ peal to the employee, mu make the message seem impt tant to him individually. Third, the media is impe tant. What may appear to | the most effective med may not actually be so. 'Whi television first came out," M LeClair said, "all the adve 4 tisers decided this was t thing. They had to go tel vision... . there. was specul tion at the time on the death radio,"" But more recently, he sai advertisei® have found that tel vision is not the best mediu for everyone after all. He cite Subdivision Talks Held Board of control moved in! high gear yesterday to assi: developer John Foley of Cla ise Enterprises Ltd., with prol lems he has on a_subdivisio south of Hillcroft Street an Oshawa Boulevard and east ¢ Ritson Road. Barrister Almonti Yanc made the presentation to th board late in the morning Stressing its urgency, an Mayor Ernest Marks called special afternoon meeting a which were present city solic tor Hugh Couch, deptuy com missioner of works Rober Richardson, deputy _ plannin director Norman Savoy ant Property officer P. G. Me Daniel. This meeting lasted an how and a half and Mr. Richard ardson and Mr. Couch are t¢ confer with Con. Ralph Jone: to iron out the technicalities o: a recommendation favorable te Mr. Foley, who was also pres: ent at the meeting. The recommendation wil! then go to a meeting of full council in committee at 7 p.m. on Monday. 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