Nov 17, 2017
What do landscaping and leadership development have in common? A lot more than you think. Jeff McManus, former landscaper and author of “Growing Weeders into Leaders”, joins us to discuss growing plants, growing leaders, and the things that they have in common. We’ll touch on Jeff’s philosophy toward leadership, the ways healthy environments can be cultivated, and the Landscaping Creed that every organization can and should be embracing to maximize everyone’s professional growth.
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About Jeff
Jeff McManus grows things. As the Director of Landscape Services at the University of Mississippi, he grows plants…he grows people…he grows ideas. Jeff is a problem-solver, understanding that doing more with less is a 21st century mandate. Faced with a multi-million dollar landscaping beautification project, a demand for excellence, high productivity, and with a stagnant budget, Jeff knew that growing the people was critical to growing the plants. Understanding that all humans either have or strive for the innate elements of Greatness, Resiliency, Opportunity and Wisdom, Jeff developed his GROW-theory into an impactful management and professional development leadership program for his staff.
Taking his grounds employees, affectionately known as
“weeders”,
and developing them into “leaders” has been a joyous challenge
that reaped acres of rewards in the form of national
recognition by the Princeton Review, PGMS, Newsweek and every
faculty, staff, student and visitor who has walked onto the
Ole Miss Campus. Building on that momentum, Jeff has designed
a professional development plan for his Weeders called
Landscape University. His message rings true for any industry
leader or manager looking to grow a high-performance
and dedicated workforce.
Connect with Jeff:
http://twitter.com/JeffMcManus
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-mcmanus-073b108