A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Hay 6, 2000 Shelly Hershey, William Heald, Lisa Holden, Larry Hutchinson the team meeting as well as out side the team meeting. An effec tive coordinator keeps the team focused on the importance of in creased productivity, profitabil ity, and satisfaction for the producer. During a team meeting, a coordinator keeps a meeting moving, and welcomes ideas from everyone, especially shy team members. Appropriately established ground rules encour age shared thoughts in a trust ing atmosphere. A coordinator What is a Dairv The Ro,e of the fosters this atmosphere by con- Advisorv Team 9 Team Coordinator: trolling dominating conversa- A Dairy Advisory Team The Daif y Advisory Team lions and by helping team works together with dairv nro- process includes data analyses, a members listen to one another. Zer S SeXtwE S P ». SWOT a„a lys ls (sttiphs. ■ /*■*»!- P* « ■* goals, and achieve a vision. The weaknesses, opportunities, and ? ath . ered du ™g a dairy producer chooses team threats), problem solving, goal tram meeting. It is my respon members who best complement se « m 8- act ‘ on planning, moni- sibdity as a coordinator to farm goals and are often se- torm B> and continuous quality design a system of tabulating lected from current advisors. In- improvement. In order to facili- data and to share it with the stead of meeting one on one with ate this process effectively, the other team member the producer kev consultants team must have a skillful coor- Ihe system may be as simple meet**together’ to share informa- dinator. The team coordinator as listing critical data, writing a tion and improve farm goals. P' 3 ? B an important role during short summary statement, Teams often include veterinari- making written action plans and INCREDIBLE LOW PRICES!! field persons, accoun tants, partners, experi enced producers, consultants, and busi ness management ex perts. Teams typically have five members with more complex businesses having larger teams. One third of the dairy advi sory team should be farm decision makers. One team member serves as a coordinator who works with the producer to organize and facilitate team meetings. Team meet ings are short, focused, and regular. Advice given by team mem bers is always in har mony with the producer’s goals, values, and con straints. While all team members con tribute to and learn from the advisory pro cess, the farm owner makes all decisions and determines all ac tions taken. and Beth Moore Spring has arrived and many producers want to accomplish more in a day. While some pro ducers struggle with the issue of time management, many are finding new ways to solve prob lems more effectively with less time spent. Over ninety Pennsyl vania Dairy Advisory Teams were started over the last four years to improve farm business while saving time. The• Rewards Of Being A Team Coordinator: Scott Hodgson, Sales & Nutrition Manager of Cumber land Valley Coopera tive, has been a coordinator of two Dairy Advisory Teams in Pennsylvania. He is also a member of two additional teams. Hodgson says that ad visory teams help him better manage his time. “I meet with each team once a month and am always ready to make an additional visit or phone call if there is a problem be tween meetings. Teams help producers verbalize their frustra tions and challenges. Making a difference on the farm requires the team to under stand the problems and issues that the farm faces. Dairy Advisory Team Coordinators Save Time And Improve Problem Solving Having key consult ants together around one table puts these problem issues into perspective,” Hodgson said. He has also benefited from networking with other agricul tural business people on the team. “I am able to provide better services to my customers with the knowledge gained from team members.” Scott enjoys the sense of accomplishment that he feels when teams exceed their goals. SUPER TOUGH STEEL BUILDINGS Factory Direct 800/825-5059 reporting monthly progress. Action plans determine tasks, spread the workload among the team, and set deadlines. Major outcomes should be shared in written form to all team mem bers after each meeting. Together with the producer, the coordinator can use action plans to set an agenda for the next meeting. The team coordi nator summarizes farm data and creates a “Dairy Advisory Team Meeting Report.” Hodg son says that this meeting report includes information from all aspects of the farm and is a great tool to monitor team progress toward goals. Who Should Coordinate? Few people are experienced team coordinators. 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