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Rising Together –
Leadership in Every Stay



Integrity | Accountability | Empathy | Passion

National Preparedness Month, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and held annually in September, is a good reminder that natural and man-made disasters can strike at any time. It's important to have a planned response when you're at work, on vacation or on the road.


In 2022, 69,473 weather-related events resulted in 813 deaths and 1,718 injuries. Winter weather, heat, floods and hurricanes resulted in the most deaths that year, according to Injury Facts.


The National Safety Council offers safety tips specific on preparing for earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes, and how to minimize fire risks.


Federal agencies, like Ready.gov and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also are valuable resources for emergency preparedness. When you face a natural or man-made emergency, try to stay informed through radio, TV or the Internet. In some cases, however, cable, electric and cell phone service will be disabled, making communication nearly impossible. The National Safety Council recommends the following general precautions that apply to many disaster situations:


 

For more information and to read thru specific preparation for natural disasters such as: earthquake, flood. Hurricane, tornado, and fire. Please click the link below!  Be safe everyone!


September Birthdays!  

WISHING THESE AMAZING PEOPLE A GREAT DAY!! 

Patricia

Stinson

09/16

 Kevin

Bruce

09/04

 Kelly

McCloud

09/19

 Kenneth

Vincent

09/20

 Mocha 

Black

09/30

 David 

Gossard

09/06

 Ethan 

Wheat

09/16

September Workiversaries!   

WE ARE SO GLAD YOU’RE CAREER JOURNEY BROUGHT YOU TO RRI WEST!

 Kelly

Schnorrbusch

09/06

26 YEARS!

 Armando

Chapa

09/08

9 YEARS!

 Mark

Aston

09/09

34 YEARS!

 Steven M

Zagzoug

09/15

16 YEARS!

 Samantha L

Betz

09/20

3 YEARS!


  • People & Culture
  • Aug 14, 2024

A couple of years ago, the RRI West Leadership team attended a virtual leadership day with our outside leadership coach, Greg Aden.  One of the speakers was a gentleman named Anthony Lambatos, who runs a catering business in Denver, CO.  He and his team created MIBE: Make It Better Every Day!  And it was then that RRI West decided to adopt this philosophy.  We liked it so much, even considered changing the name to something else for RRI West, but ultimately decided to honor Footers Catering by adopting the MIBE name and create our own MIBE VIBE here at RRI West.


So, what does "Make It Better Every Day" mean?  It represents the heart of a team who are universally striving to do whatever it takes to improve the RRI West business each and every day!  With a heart leadership mind, an empathetic approach to management and self-accountability and integrity, our passion for results will surely come shining through.  


So welcome to RRI West MIBE VIBE!  You will see us present our monthly MIBE in today's Gazette and going forward to think, ponder and share with others to keep the MIBE going! 

for more info on the origin of MIBE, click here: https://themibe.com/our-story



Today's MIBE VIBE: 


Fall seven times, stand up eight! 

It is August, the eighth month of the year.  Many of us are preparing for back to school, the official start of football season, and maybe looking forward to pumpkin spice lattes, cool nights and fall foliage.  


From a business perspective, the eighth month brings us Q2 bonus payouts, the starting discussions around budgets for the new year (yes, it actually starts that early), for some, the start of many upcoming fall events at our locations and for others, the start of pulling back labor hours as we head out of our busy summer season. 


However, for all of at RRI West, the eighth month can be a time of reflection and renewed energy that we all got from the summer sun 😉... to really begin to push through to the end of 2024.  As many of you know - revenues continue to be challenging.  Budgets continue to be tight.  And even if you are a property that has continued to be down in numbers for the first seven months of the year... stand up in this eighth month and realize, there is still time to Make It Better Every Day! 


What can you do to stand up that eighth time in the eighth month to begin your MIBE?   The challenge is on! 

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