Tuesday, January 26, 2010

"Communication is the key to success"

Like people always say "communication is the key to success", especially in the turfgrass industry. The bottom line is, when you don't communicate on a daily basis you are cheating yourself. It can have a negative effect on your workers or employees and will likely effect the business side as well. It has been said that communicating accounts for 85-90% of what we do and if you are a bad communicator you will likely struggle. It is not just better for you, it's better for everyone around you.

I feel that you can never over communicate with someone or a group people because good things come out 99.9% of the time. Checking up on to ensure a task was relayed correctly or simply relaying the message a few extra times is always a plus. As a turfgrass manager, you have to be able to interact with employees. This may include handing out daily assignments or explaining how we identify potential problems on the course.

For some, communication comes easy. For many of us, however, this is a skill like any other that takes practice and continued effort to improve upon. Always remember, no one is a mind-reader and your ability to communicate to them verbally will enhance productivity. Once again always remember "Communication is the key to success".

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Headed to Wilmington Beach

This march I will be going to Wilmington Beach, NC for a six month internship. I'm looking to get involved with as much stuff I can cram my head with.
  • More Knowledge on spraying
  • Drainage
  • Rebuilding a green with Bermuda grass
The 18 hole championship golf course is designed by Tom Fazio and was developed in 2000. It features Bermuda grass everywhere except on the green's, which are A4 Bent grass. Sam Green is the superintendent there and has been since it opened.

Should be a great experience and looking forward to it!!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

About me

Hi I'm a 24 year old male who decided to better himself by getting an education. Decided Penn State over Michigan State, Rutgers and a few more. I have about five solid years in the industry.