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The Dog Poop Initiative
Kirk A. Weisler

Team Dynamics, Inc, 2005 - 24 pages

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Excellent Book with a True Message

While this book can be used as a childrens book it can also be used in the work place. Kirk does an excellent job pointing out how people continue to pass by obvious problems but are more than happy to point them out.

I have heard Kirk speak and he is an excellent speaker. This book tells a simple story and has a very simple meaning.

If you see a problem, don't just tell people to watch out for it.... Take Action.

5 stars.



Be a Scooper!

Kirk Weisler's brilliant book Dog Poop Initiative may be illustrated, but there's nothing cartoonish about the lesson. Be a scooper for your kids by setting the right example for them, and you too can be a super hero! A simple message, but a tough lesson for everyone looking to motivate their team, their children, or themselves. Well done!


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Scooping has never been so right!

Creative, witty and spot on! The message resonates with toddlers to grand-parents. Open your mind and this little gem will change your attitude, actions, and your children's lives.

I'm looking forward to the next book in what I hope becomes a series of similar (soon to be) classics.






Dog Poop Initiative

Great book. The service was faster than I thought it would be. Thank you.


U 2 Can Scoop Poop

I have used the Dog Poop Initiative in our leadership training classes to introduce Lean manufacturing concepts. I would recommend it to any one that is struggling to implement change and improve employee ownership, moral, and buy in. It has helped invigorate our cultural change as we strive to transform our organization into a Lean culture. Like the Dog Poop Initiative Lean is all about removing waste. I would recommend the book and Kirk's expertise to anyone that is serious about improving their corporate culture.



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This book was inspired by an event that took place in the summer of my life as a soccer coach and dad. My family and I showed up to the soccer field where my five-year-old son was going to play, and as the two previous teams finished up. As our boys gathered, some helpful parents from the already playing teams pointed out a large pile of Dog Poop on the field, and warned us to point it out to our boys. A few moments later, the coaches of the departing teams also pointed out the poop, and gave us the same admonition. Next came the referees assigned to the field for the evening, who told us the same thing!

After this third warning, my son?s other coach and I looked at each other and, without saying a word, turned and went to separate trash cans on the field in search of something we could use to scoop up the poop. We found a large piece of cardboard, and had it cleaned off the field in less than a minute.

I still remember some of the dumbfounded and bewildered expressions of the "Adults" who had so helpfully pointed it out ? but who, apparently, had never considered actually cleaning it up! As I viewed all the parents that lined the field, and pondered all the parents and coaches who had been there throughout the day ? each one dutifully and diligently passing along the "Poop Warning" ? I marveled that NONE had taken the initiative to clean it UP! What an opportunity to teach, by example, the important principles of service, teamwork, selflessness, and INITIATIVE. In my mind?s eye I could envision each of these adults ten to fifteen years in the future, lamenting how their own teenagers don?t take initiative nor even understand what it is! Sadly, I would guess that even then, it will not occur to these "pointing parents" that a large portion of what their teenagers don?t do is a direct result of never having seen their parents do it. My rough calculations put the estimate at a potential 220 plus Adult Poop Pointers ? and only 2 Poop Scoopers! With the Initiative Bar so low, those of us who are willing to take it end up looking like high jumpers. But what an opportunity to show our children how they, too, can effect change by taking initiative!

As I relayed this story to colleagues and friends, I found that a tremendous amount of people are just as upset, or more so, as I am with the lack of initiative in society. The ever-growing mindset of "It?s not my job," or "Someone else will do it," plays itself out all too often in myriads of ways that impact each of us on a daily basis. The response to the story was so strong that I included it in my next few speaking engagements. Some people even told of using the story in staff meetings. All that led to final publication of The Dog Poop Initiative. I hope you enjoy it!


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