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Conrad Hilton …. Conrad Hilton , at a gala celebrating his career, was called to the podium and asked, “ What were the most im p ortant lessons y ou learned in y our lon g and distin g uished career ?” His answer …. “ remember to tuck the shower curtain inside the bathtub .”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ConradConrad HiltonHilton, at a gala celebrating his , at a gala celebrating his career, was called to the podium and career, was called to the podium and

asked,asked, “What were the most important

lessons you learned in your long and

distinguished career?” His answer …His answer …

““remember remember to tuck the to tuck the

shower curtain shower curtain inside the inside the bathtubbathtub.”.”

““In real life, strategyIn real life, strategy is actually very is actually very

straightforward. Pickstraightforward. Pick a general direction a general direction … … andand imimpplementlement likelike hellhell.”.” —Jack Welch—Jack Welch

““The art of war does not The art of war does not require complicated require complicated

maneuvers; the simplest are maneuvers; the simplest are the best and common sense is the best and common sense is fundamental. From which one fundamental. From which one

might wonder how it is might wonder how it is

generals make blunders; generals make blunders; itit is because theis because theyy tr tryy to to

be cleverbe clever.”.” —Napoleon—Napoleon

Tom Peters’Tom Peters’

Excellence!Excellence!Re-Imagine!Re-Imagine!

ANADIM/Cancun/14 July 2012ANADIM/Cancun/14 July 2012(slides @ tompeters.com and excellencenow.com)(slides @ tompeters.com and excellencenow.com)

1. Excellence1. Excellence

Excellence1982: The Bedrock “EiExcellence1982: The Bedrock “Eigght Basics”ht Basics”

1. A Bias for 1. A Bias for ActionAction2. Close to the 2. Close to the CustomerCustomer3. 3. AutonomAutonomyy and and EntreEntreppreneurshireneurshipp4. Productivity Through 4. Productivity Through PeoPeopplele5. 5. Hands OnHands On, , Value-DrivenValue-Driven6. 6. Stick toStick to the Knitting the Knitting7. 7. SimSimpplele Form, Form, LeanLean Staff Staff8. Simultaneous 8. Simultaneous LooseLoose--TiTigghtht Properties” Properties”

““Breakthrough” 82*Breakthrough” 82*

People! People! CustomersCustomers

! ! Action! Action! Values! Values!

**In Search of ExcellenceIn Search of Excellence

2. Service2. Service

Organizations Organizations existexist to to serveserve. .

Period.Period.

Leaders Leaders livelive to to serveserve. Period.. Period.

““Business has to give people enriching, Business has to give people enriching,

rewarding lives … rewarding lives … or it's or it's simply not simply not

worth worth doingdoing.”.”

——Richard BransonRichard Branson

"If you want staff to "If you want staff to give great service, give great service,

firstfirst give great give great service to staff."service to staff."

—Ari Weinzweig, Zingerman's

"When I hire "When I hire someone, that's someone, that's when when I I ggo to o to

work for work for themthem.”.” —John DiJulius,—John DiJulius, "What's the Secret to Providing "What's the Secret to Providing

a World-class Customer Experience"a World-class Customer Experience"

Oath of Office:Oath of Office: Managers/Servant Leaders Managers/Servant Leaders

Our goal is to serve our customers brilliantly and profitably overOur goal is to serve our customers brilliantly and profitably over the long haul.the long haul.Serving our customers brilliantly and profitably over the longServing our customers brilliantly and profitably over the long haul is a product of brilliantly serving, over the long haul, thehaul is a product of brilliantly serving, over the long haul, the people who serve the customer.people who serve the customer.

Hence, our Hence, our jjob as leadersob as leaders——the althe alppha and the omeha and the omegga anda and evereveryythinthingg in between in between——is abettinis abettingg the sustained the sustained ggrowth rowth andand success and ensuccess and enggagement and enthusiasm and commitment agement and enthusiasm and commitment toto Excellence of those, one at a time, who directlExcellence of those, one at a time, who directlyy or indirectl or indirectlyy serve the ultimate customerserve the ultimate customer..

We—leaders of every stripe—are in the “Human Growth andWe—leaders of every stripe—are in the “Human Growth and Development and Success and Aspiration to ExcellenceDevelopment and Success and Aspiration to Excellence business.”business.”““We” We” [leaders][leaders] only grow when “they” only grow when “they” [each and every one of our colleagues][each and every one of our colleagues] are are growing.growing.““We” We” [leaders][leaders] only succeed when “they” only succeed when “they” [each and every one of our colleagues][each and every one of our colleagues]

are succeeding.are succeeding.““We” We” [leaders][leaders] only energetically march toward Excellence when only energetically march toward Excellence when “ “they” they” [each and every one of our colleagues][each and every one of our colleagues] are energetically marching are energetically marching toward Excellence.toward Excellence.Period.Period.

Our Mission

To develop and manage To develop and manage talent;talent;

to apply that talent,to apply that talent,throughout the world, throughout the world,

for the benefit of clients;for the benefit of clients;to do so in partnership; to do so in partnership;

to do so with profit.to do so with profit.

WPP

The Memories That MatterThe Memories That Matter

The people you developed who went on toThe people you developed who went on to stellar accomplishments inside or outsidestellar accomplishments inside or outside the company.the company. The (no more than) two or three people you developed who went on The (no more than) two or three people you developed who went on toto create create stellar institutions of their own.stellar institutions of their own.The long shots (people with “a certain something”) you bet on whoThe long shots (people with “a certain something”) you bet on who surprised themselves—surprised themselves—andand your peers. your peers.

The people of all stripes who 2/5/10/20 yearsThe people of all stripes who 2/5/10/20 years later say later say “You made a difference in my “You made a difference in my life,”life,” “ “Your belief in me changed everything.”Your belief in me changed everything.”The sort of/character of people you hired in general. (The sort of/character of people you hired in general. (And And the bad the bad apples you chucked out despite some stellar traits.)apples you chucked out despite some stellar traits.)A handful of projects (a half dozen at most) you doggedly pursued A handful of projects (a half dozen at most) you doggedly pursued thatthat still make you smile and which fundamentally changed the waystill make you smile and which fundamentally changed the way things are done inside or outside the company/industry.things are done inside or outside the company/industry. The supercharged camaraderie of a handful of Great Teams aiming The supercharged camaraderie of a handful of Great Teams aiming toto “ “change the world.”change the world.”

Luiza Helena, Luiza Helena, Magazine LuizaMagazine Luiza**

*USA: Wegmans, Container Store*USA: Wegmans, Container Store

3. Action3. Action

1/461/461 1

/4,096/4,096

Lesson46:Lesson46: WTTMTWWTTMTW

WhoeverWhoeverTriesTriesTheTheMostMostThingsThingsWinsWins

Lesson46+:Lesson46+: WTTMTWTTMTTFTFWW

WhoeverWhoeverTriesTriesTheTheMostMostThingsThingsTheTheFastestFastestWinsWins

READY.READY.FIRE!FIRE!AIM.AIM.

Ross Perot (vs Ross Perot (vs “Aim! Aim! Aim!”“Aim! Aim! Aim!” /EDS vs GM/1985 /EDS vs GM/1985)

““We made mistakes, of course. Most of them were We made mistakes, of course. Most of them were omissions we didn’t think of when we initially wrote the omissions we didn’t think of when we initially wrote the

software. software. We fixed them by doing it over and over, We fixed them by doing it over and over, again and again.again and again. We do the same today. While our We do the same today. While our competitors are still sucking their thumbs trying to competitors are still sucking their thumbs trying to

make the design perfect, we’re already on prototype make the design perfect, we’re already on prototype

versionversion ##55.. By the time our rivals areBy the time our rivals are

ready with wires and screws, we are on versionready with wires and screws, we are on version

##1010.. It gets back to It gets back to

planning versus actingplanning versus acting: : We act We act from day onefrom day one; ; others plan how others plan how toto planplan——for monthsfor months.”.” —Bloomberg by —Bloomberg by

BloombergBloomberg

1/4,096:1/4,096: “You miss “You miss

100100%%

of the shots of the shots you never you never

take.”take.” —Wayne—Wayne GretzkyGretzky

4. Scale4. Scale

Paul Omerod: “I am often I am often asked by would-be asked by would-be

entrepreneurs seeking entrepreneurs seeking escape from life within escape from life within

huge corporate huge corporate structures, ‘How do I structures, ‘How do I build a small firm for build a small firm for myself?’ The answer myself?’ The answer

seems obviousseems obvious … …

“I am often asked by would-be entrepreneurs seeking escape from life within huge corporate structures, ‘How

do I build a small firm for myself?’ The answer seems

obvious: Buy a very Buy a very largelarge

one and just one and just waitwait.”.” —Paul Ormerod, Why Most Things

Fail: Evolution, Extinction and Economics

““Mr. Foster and his McKinsey colleagues Mr. Foster and his McKinsey colleagues collected detailed performance data stretching collected detailed performance data stretching

back back 4040 years for years for 1,0001,000 U.S. companies. U.S. companies.

TheTheyy found that found that nonenone ofof

the lon the longg-term survivors mana-term survivors managged to ed to outoutpperform the market. Worse, the erform the market. Worse, the lonlongger comer comppanies had been in the anies had been in the

database, the worse thedatabase, the worse theyy did did.” .” —Financial Times—Financial Times

“Not a single company that qualified as having made a sustained transformation ignited its leap with a big

acquisition or merger. Moreover, Moreover, comparison companies—those that failed to make a comparison companies—those that failed to make a leap or, if they did, failed to sustain it—often tried to leap or, if they did, failed to sustain it—often tried to

make themselves great with a big acquisition or make themselves great with a big acquisition or merger. They failed to grasp the simple truth that while merger. They failed to grasp the simple truth that while you can buy your way to growth, you cannot buy your you can buy your way to growth, you cannot buy your

way to greatness.”way to greatness.” —Jim Collins/—Jim Collins/TimeTime

MittELstandMittELstand** **““aaggile creatures dartinile creatures dartingg between the le between the leggssof the multinational monstersof the multinational monsters” ” ((Bloomberg BusinessWeekBloomberg BusinessWeek))

““Be the best. Be the best. It’s the only It’s the only

market that’s market that’s not crowded.”not crowded.”

From: From: Retail Superstars: Inside the 25 BestRetail Superstars: Inside the 25 Best Independent Stores in America,Independent Stores in America, George Whalin George Whalin

Jungle Jim’s International Market, Jungle Jim’s International Market, FairfieldFairfield, , OhioOhio:: “An “An

adventure in adventure in ‘‘shoshoppppertainmentertainment,’,’ as as Jungle Jim’s Jungle Jim’s calls it, begins in the parking lot calls it, begins in the parking lot and goes on to and goes on to

1,600 cheeses1,600 cheeses and, yes, and, yes, 1,400 varieties of 1,400 varieties of hot saucehot sauce —not to mention —not to mention 12,000 wines 12,000 wines priced from $8 to $8,000priced from $8 to $8,000 a bottle; all this is a bottle; all this is

brought to you by brought to you by 4,000 vendors4,000 vendors.. Customers Customers come from every corner of the globe.” come from every corner of the globe.”

Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, FrankenmuthFrankenmuth, ,

MichiMichigganan, pop 5,000:, pop 5,000: 98,000-square-foot98,000-square-foot

“shop” features the likes of “shop” features the likes of 6,000 Christmas 6,000 Christmas ornaments, 50,000 trimsornaments, 50,000 trims, and anything else , and anything else you can name if it pertains to Christmas.you can name if it pertains to Christmas.

Source: George Whalin, Source: George Whalin, Retail SuperstarsRetail Superstars

5. Little5. Little = = BigBig

Big carts =Big carts =

1.5X1.5XSource: Wal*MartSource: Wal*Mart

Bag sizes = New markets:Bag sizes = New markets:

$B$BSource: PepsiCoSource: PepsiCo

<TG<TGWWand …and …

>TG>TGRR[Things Gone [Things Gone WRONG-Things Gone -Things Gone RIGHT]]

Conveyance: Kingfisher Air Conveyance: Kingfisher Air Location: Approach to New DelhiLocation: Approach to New Delhi

““May I clean May I clean your your

glasses, glasses, sir?”*sir?”*

*Kingfisher Air*Kingfisher Air

CustomersCustomers describing their describing their service experience as service experience as

“superior”: “superior”: 88%%ComComppaniesanies describing describing

the service experience they the service experience they provide asprovide as

“ “superior”: superior”: 8080%%——Source: Bain & Company survey of 362 companies, reported in John DiJulius,Source: Bain & Company survey of 362 companies, reported in John DiJulius,

What's the Secret to Providing a World-class Customer Experience?What's the Secret to Providing a World-class Customer Experience?

6. Wow6. Wow!!

APPLEAPPLE market market capcap

> Exxon Mobil* > Exxon Mobil*

*August 2011*August 2011

7. Women7. Women

““Forget Forget ChinaChina, , IndiaIndia and the and the InternetInternet: :

Economic Growth Is Economic Growth Is Driven by Driven by

WomenWomen.”.”

Source: Headline, Economist

W W > > 2X2X (C + (C + I)*I)*

**“Women now drive the global economy. Globally, they control “Women now drive the global economy. Globally, they control about $20 trillion in consumer spending, and that figure could about $20 trillion in consumer spending, and that figure could climb as high as $28 trillion in the next five years. Their $13 climb as high as $28 trillion in the next five years. Their $13 trillion in total yearly earnings could reach $18 trillion in the trillion in total yearly earnings could reach $18 trillion in the same period.same period. In aggregate, women represent a growth market bigger than China and In aggregate, women represent a growth market bigger than China and India combined—more than twice as big in fact. Given those numbers, it would be foolish to India combined—more than twice as big in fact. Given those numbers, it would be foolish to

ignore or underestimate the female consumer. And yet many companies do just that—even ones ignore or underestimate the female consumer. And yet many companies do just that—even ones that are confidant that they have a winning strategy when it comes to women. Consider Dell’s that are confidant that they have a winning strategy when it comes to women. Consider Dell’s

…”…”

•Source: Michael Silverstein and Kate Sayre, “The Female Economy,” Source: Michael Silverstein and Kate Sayre, “The Female Economy,” HBRHBR, 09.09, 09.09

“… “… this will be this will be the woman’s the woman’s century …”century …”

““AS AS LEADERS, LEADERS, WOMEN WOMEN

RULERULE:: New Studies find New Studies find

that female managers outshine their male that female managers outshine their male counterparts in almost every measure”counterparts in almost every measure”

TITLE:TITLE: Special ReportSpecial Report //BusinessWeekBusinessWeek

8. People8. People

If the regimental commander lost most of his If the regimental commander lost most of his 2nd lieutenants and 1st lieutenants and 2nd lieutenants and 1st lieutenants and

captains and majors, it would be a tragedy. captains and majors, it would be a tragedy.

If he lost his If he lost his serserggeants eants

it would be a it would be a catastrocatastropphehe. . The Army and The Army and

the Navy are fully aware that success on the the Navy are fully aware that success on the battlefield is dependent to an extraordinary battlefield is dependent to an extraordinary

degree on its Sergeants and Chief Petty degree on its Sergeants and Chief Petty Officers. Does industry have the same Officers. Does industry have the same

awareness?awareness?

““People People leave leave

managers not managers not companies.”companies.”

——Dave WheelerDave Wheeler

In the Army, In the Army, 44--star star ggeneralsenerals worry about worry about

training. In most training. In most businesses, it's a “ho businesses, it's a “ho hum” mid-level staff hum” mid-level staff

function.function.

Promotion DecisionsPromotion Decisions

“life and “life and death death

decisions”decisions”Source: Peter Drucker, Source: Peter Drucker, The Practice of ManagementThe Practice of Management

Les WexnerLes Wexner:: From From sweaters to sweaters to

people!*people!*

*Limited Brands founder Les Wexner queried on astounding *Limited Brands founder Les Wexner queried on astounding long-term success—said, in effect, it happened because he gotlong-term success—said, in effect, it happened because he got

as excited about developing people as he had been about as excited about developing people as he had been about

predicting fashion trends in his early yearspredicting fashion trends in his early years

“The The Bottleneck Bottleneck

……

“The The Bottleneck Bottleneck

Is at the Top Is at the Top of the of the

Bottle”Bottle”“Where are you likely to find people with the least diversity of

experience, the largest investment in the past, and the greatest reverence for industry dogma:

AtAt thethe totop!”p!” — Gary Hamel/Harvard Business Review

9. Leading9. Leading

2525

MBWMBWAA

MManaginganaging

BBy y

WWanderingandering

AAroundround

““The doctor The doctor interruptsinterrupts after …*after …*

*Source: Jerome Groopman, *Source: Jerome Groopman, How Doctors ThinkHow Doctors Think

1818

18 … 18 … secondsseconds!!

[An [An obsessionobsession with] Listening is ... the ultimate mark with] Listening is ... the ultimate mark

of of RespectRespect..

Listening is ... the heart and soul of Listening is ... the heart and soul of EngagementEngagement..Listening is ... the heart and soul of Listening is ... the heart and soul of KindnessKindness..Listening is ... the heart and soul of Listening is ... the heart and soul of ThoughtfulnessThoughtfulness..Listening is ... the basis for true Listening is ... the basis for true CollaborationCollaboration..Listening is ... the basis for true Listening is ... the basis for true PartnershipPartnership..Listening is ... a Listening is ... a Team SportTeam Sport..Listening is ... a Listening is ... a Developable Individual SkillDevelopable Individual Skill.* .* (*Though women (*Though women are are farfar better at it than men.) better at it than men.)

Listening is ... the basis forListening is ... the basis for CommunityCommunity..Listening is ... the bedrock of Listening is ... the bedrock of Joint Ventures that workJoint Ventures that work..Listening is ... the bedrock of Listening is ... the bedrock of Joint Ventures thatJoint Ventures that growgrow..Listening is ... the core of Listening is ... the core of effective Cross-functional effective Cross-functional CommunicationCommunication* * (*Which is in turn Attribute #1 of (*Which is in turn Attribute #1 of organizational effectiveness.)organizational effectiveness.)

[cont.][cont.]

““If there is any If there is any oneone ‘secret’ ‘secret’ to effectiveness, it is to effectiveness, it is

concentration. Effective concentration. Effective executives do first things first executives do first things first

… … and theand theyy do do one thinone thingg at a at a

timetime.”.” —Peter Drucker—Peter Drucker

EXCELLENCE is EXCELLENCE is notnot an "aspiration.”an "aspiration.”

EXCELLENCE EXCELLENCE isis … … THE NEXT FIVE THE NEXT FIVE

MINUTES.MINUTES.

Or not.Or not.

10. Re-10. Re-

ImagineImagine!!

Kevin Roberts’ CredoKevin Roberts’ Credo

11.. Ready. Fire! Aim. Ready. Fire! Aim.2.2. If it ain’t broke ... Break it! If it ain’t broke ... Break it!3.3. Hire crazies. Hire crazies.4.4. Ask dumb questions. Ask dumb questions.5.5. Pursue failure. Pursue failure.6.6. Lead, follow ... or get out of the way! Lead, follow ... or get out of the way!7.7. Spread confusion. Spread confusion.8.8. Ditch your office. Ditch your office.99. Read odd stuff.. Read odd stuff.

10. Avoid moderationAvoid moderation!!