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Tom Peters’Tom Peters’
EXCELLENCE. EXCELLENCE. ALWAYS.ALWAYS.Talent.Talent.Time.Time.
Society for Human Resource ManagementSociety for Human Resource ManagementEl Conquistador Resort/28September2006El Conquistador Resort/28September2006
“One Singaporean worker costs as much as …
3 … in Malaysia 88 … in Thailand … in Thailand 13 … in China 18 … in India.”
Source: The Straits Times/2003
SpainPortugal
ItalyIreland
Singapore TaiwanThailandMalaysia
Singapore Philippines
UAEOmanChile
BotswanaRomania
New ZealandNew Zealand
““THE FUTURE BELONGS THE FUTURE BELONGS TO … SMALL TO … SMALL
POPULATIONS … WHO POPULATIONS … WHO BUILD BUILD EMPIRESEMPIRES OF THEOF THE
MINDMIND … AND WHO IGNORE THE TEMPTATION OF—OR DO NOT HAVE THE
OPTION OF—EXPLOITING NATURAL RESOURCES.”
Source: Juan Enriquez/As the Future Catches You
““If you don’t If you don’t like change, like change,
you’re going to you’re going to like like irrelevanceirrelevance even less.”even less.” —General Eric
Shinseki, Chief of Staff. U. S. Army
““It is It is notnot the the strongest of the strongest of the
species that survives, species that survives, nornor the most the most
intelligent, but intelligent, but the the one most responsive one most responsive to changeto change.”.” —Charles Darwin
PPeople.eople.PProduct.roduct.CClients.lients.
EExecution.xecution.EEnthusiasm.nthusiasm.EExcellence.xcellence.
PPeople.eople.PProduct.roduct.CClients.lients.
EExecution.xecution.EEnthusiasm.nthusiasm.EExcellence.xcellence.
RRelentlessnesselentlessness. .
PPeople.eople.PProduct.roduct.CClients.lients.
EExecution.xecution.EEnthusiasm.nthusiasm.EExcellence.xcellence.
RRelentlessness. elentlessness.
SSenility.enility.
Forget>“Learn”
“The problem is never how to get new, innovative
thoughts into your
mind, but how to get the old ones out.” —Dee Hock
EnthusiasmEnthusiasmEnergyEnergy
ExuberanceExuberanceVoracious CuriosityVoracious Curiosity
Irritability/Dis-satisfactionIrritability/Dis-satisfaction artistic inclination artistic inclination
RelentlessnessRelentlessnessSelf-relianceSelf-reliance
“Closer” (Execution) “Closer” (Execution) engagementengagementexcellenceexcellence
Synonyms
PurityPurityTranscendenceTranscendence
VirtueVirtueEleganceEleganceMajestyMajesty
Antonyms
Mediocrity
Excellence1982: The Bedrock “Eight Basics”
1. A Bias for 1. A Bias for ActionAction2. Close to the 2. Close to the CustomerCustomer3. Autonomy and Entrepreneurship3. Autonomy and Entrepreneurship4. Productivity Through 4. Productivity Through PeoPeopplele5. 5. Hands OnHands On, Value-Driven, Value-Driven6. Stick to the Knitting6. Stick to the Knitting7. Simple Form, Lean Staff7. Simple Form, Lean Staff8. Simultaneous Loose-Tight8. Simultaneous Loose-Tight Properties” Properties”
ExIn*: 1982-2002/Forbes.com
DJIA: $10,000 yields $85,000$85,000 EI: $10,000 yields $140,050$140,050
*Forbes/Excellence Index /Basket of 32 publicly traded stocks
Hardball: Are You Playing to Play or Playing to Win? by George Stalk & Rob Lachenauer/HBS Press
“The winners in business have always played hardball.” “Unleash massive and overwhelming force.” “Exploit
anomalies.” “Threaten your competitor’s profit sanctuaries.” “Entice your competitor into retreat.”
Approximately 640640 Index entries: Customer/s
(service, retention, loyalty), 44. People (employees, motivation, morale,
worker/s), 00. Innovation (product development, research &
development, new products), 00.
“In the end, management doesn’t
change culture. Management
invitesinvites
the workforce itself to change the culture.”
—Lou Gerstner
The Peters Principles: Enthusiasm.Enthusiasm.
Emotion. Emotion. Excellence.Excellence. Energy. Energy. Excitement. Service. Growth. Excitement. Service. Growth.
Creativity. Imagination. Vitality. Creativity. Imagination. Vitality. Joy. Surprise. Independence. Joy. Surprise. Independence. Spirit. Community. Limitless Spirit. Community. Limitless human potential. Diversity. human potential. Diversity. Profit.Profit. Innovation. Design. Innovation. Design.
Quality. Entrepreneurialism. Quality. Entrepreneurialism. Wow.Wow.
Business* ** (*at its best): An emotional, An emotional, vital, innovative, joyful, vital, innovative, joyful,
creative, entrepreneurial creative, entrepreneurial endeavor that elicits endeavor that elicits
maximum concerted human maximum concerted human potential in the potential in the
wholehearted servicewholehearted service of others of others.***
**Excellence. Always.***Employees, Customers, Suppliers, Communities, Owners, Temporary partners
“To me business isn’t To me business isn’t about wearing suits or about wearing suits or pleasing stockholders. pleasing stockholders. It’s about being true to It’s about being true to yourself, your ideas and yourself, your ideas and
focusing on the focusing on the essentialsessentials.”.” —Richard Branson
HTSH/Hands That Shape Humanity: Engage!*
Commit! Engage! Try! Fail! Get up! Try Commit! Engage! Try! Fail! Get up! Try again! Fail again! Try again! But never, again! Fail again! Try again! But never,
ever stop moving on! Progress for ever stop moving on! Progress for humanity is engendered by those who humanity is engendered by those who join and savor the fray by giving one join and savor the fray by giving one
hundred percent of themselves to their hundred percent of themselves to their dreams! Not by those timid souls who dreams! Not by those timid souls who
remain glued to the sidelines, stifled by remain glued to the sidelines, stifled by tradition, and fearful of losing face or tradition, and fearful of losing face or
giving offense to the reigning giving offense to the reigning authorities.authorities.
Key words: Commit! Engage! Try! Fail! Persist!Commit! Engage! Try! Fail! Persist!
*HTST/Hands That Shape Humanity, Tom Peters’ contribution to a Bishop Tutu Foundation exhibit
“The The FirstFirst stepstep in a in a ‘dramatic’ ‘dramatic’
‘organizational change ‘organizational change program’ is obvious—program’ is obvious—
dramaticdramatic personal personal changechange!”!” —RG
““Work Work on me on me
first.”first.” —Kerry Patterson,
Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan and Al Switzler/Crucial Conversations
“That’s a very diverse* team.”
—Patrick Cescau, CEO, Unilever**
*1 of 14 Board of Directors members is a woman (not an exec); 2 of 7 Exec Team members are … Indians. (Source: FT/24-25 June.)
**Approximately 8585%% of Unilever’s
products are purchased by … women.
“That’s a
VERYVERY diverse team.”
—Patrick Cescau, CEO, Unilever* **
*1 of 14 Board of Directors members is a woman (not an exec); 2 of 7 Exec Team members are … Indians. (Source: FT/24-25 June.)
**Approximately 85% of Unilever’s products are purchased by … women.
“To be a leader in To be a leader in consumer products, consumer products, it’s critical to have it’s critical to have
leaders who leaders who represent the represent the population we population we
serveserve.”.” —Steve Reinemund/PepsiCo
“She knows moreknows more about the [Volvo] than the salesmanman who greets
her at the door. But how is she treated? As if she has a low IQ low IQ , is
slightly hard of hearing hard of hearing , and really has no rightno right to be buying a luxury
car; and if she brought a male friend with her, odds are 10:1 that the
clueless salesperson spent most of his time speaking to him speaking to him .” —Selling to Men,
Selling to Women, Jeffery Tobias Halter
1. Men and women are different.1. Men and women are different.2. Very different.2. Very different.3. 3. VERY, VERY DIFFERENTVERY, VERY DIFFERENT..4. Women & Men have a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y4. Women & Men have a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y nothing in common. nothing in common.5. Women buy lotsa stuff.5. Women buy lotsa stuff.
6. 6. WOMEN BUY A-L-L THE WOMEN BUY A-L-L THE STUFFSTUFF..7. Women’s Market = Opportunity No. 1.7. Women’s Market = Opportunity No. 1.8. Men are (STILL) in charge.8. Men are (STILL) in charge.9. 9. MEN ARE … TOTALLY, HOPELESSLYMEN ARE … TOTALLY, HOPELESSLY CLUELESS ABOUT WOMEN. CLUELESS ABOUT WOMEN.
““The growth and The growth and success of women-success of women-
owned businesses is owned businesses is one of the most one of the most
profound changes profound changes takingtaking place in the place in the
business worldbusiness world today.”today.” —Margaret Heffernan, How She Does It
U.S. firms owned or controlled by Women:U.S. firms owned or controlled by Women: 10.6 10.6 millionmillion ( (48%48% of all firms) of all firms)
Growth rate of Women-owned firms vs all firms:Growth rate of Women-owned firms vs all firms: 3X3X
Rate of jobs created by Women-owned firms vs all Rate of jobs created by Women-owned firms vs all firms:firms: 2X2X
Ratio of total payroll of Women-owned firms vs total Ratio of total payroll of Women-owned firms vs total for Fortune500 firms:for Fortune500 firms: >1.0>1.0
Ratio of likelihood of Women-owned firms staying in Ratio of likelihood of Women-owned firms staying in business vs all firms:business vs all firms: >1.0>1.0
Growth rate of Women-owned companies with Growth rate of Women-owned companies with revenues of >$1,000,000 and >100 employees vs all revenues of >$1,000,000 and >100 employees vs all firms:firms: 2X2X
Source: Margaret Heffernan, How She Does It
““AS AS LEADERS, LEADERS, WOMEN WOMEN
RULERULE:: New Studies find
that female managers outshine their male counterparts in almost every measure”
TITLE/ Special Report/ TITLE/ Special Report/ BusinessWeekBusinessWeek
Women’s Strengths Match New Women’s Strengths Match New Economy ImperativesEconomy Imperatives:: Link [rather than rank] Link [rather than rank]
workers; workers; favor interactive-collaborative leadership favor interactive-collaborative leadership style [empowerment beats top-down decision style [empowerment beats top-down decision
making];making]; sustain fruitful collaborations; comfortable sustain fruitful collaborations; comfortable with sharing information; with sharing information; see redistribution of power see redistribution of power
as victory, not surrenderas victory, not surrender; favor multi-dimensional ; favor multi-dimensional feedback; feedback; value technical & interpersonal skills, value technical & interpersonal skills, individual & group contributions equally;individual & group contributions equally; readily readily
accept ambiguity; accept ambiguity; honor intuition as well ashonor intuition as well as pure “rationality”; pure “rationality”; inherently flexible; inherently flexible; appreciate appreciate
cultural diversitycultural diversity. —Judy B. Rosener, America’s Competitive Secret: Women Managers
Women’s NeWomen’s Neggotiatinotiatingg Stren Strenggthsths
*Ability to put themselves in their *Ability to put themselves in their counterparties’ shoes counterparties’ shoes*Comprehensive, attentive and detailed*Comprehensive, attentive and detailed communication style communication style*Empathy that facilitates trust-building*Empathy that facilitates trust-building*Curious and attentive listening*Curious and attentive listening*Less competitive attitude*Less competitive attitude*Strong sense of fairness and ability to *Strong sense of fairness and ability to persuadepersuade*Proactive risk manager*Proactive risk manager*Collaborative decision-making*Collaborative decision-making
Source: Horacio Falcao, Cover story/May 2006, World Business, “Say It Like a Woman: Why the 21st-century negotiator will need the female touch”
““TAKE THIS QUICK QUIZTAKE THIS QUICK QUIZ: Who manages more Who manages more things at once?things at once? Who puts more effort into their Who puts more effort into their appearance?appearance? Who usually takes care of the Who usually takes care of the
details?details? Who finds it easier to meet new Who finds it easier to meet new people?people? Who asks more questions in a Who asks more questions in a
conversation?conversation? Who is a better listener?Who is a better listener? Who Who has more interest in communication skills?has more interest in communication skills? Who is more inclined to get involved?Who is more inclined to get involved? Who Who encourages harmony and agreement?encourages harmony and agreement? Who Who
has better intuition?has better intuition? Who works with a longer Who works with a longer ‘to do’ list?‘to do’ list? Who enjoys a recap to the day’s Who enjoys a recap to the day’s events?events? Who is better at keeping in touchWho is better at keeping in touch
with others?”with others?”
Source: Selling Is a Woman’s Game: 15 Powerful Reasons WhySelling Is a Woman’s Game: 15 Powerful Reasons Why Women Can Outsell MenWomen Can Outsell Men, Nicki Joy & Susan Kane-Benson, Nicki Joy & Susan Kane-Benson
The Core Argument: Women [Ought to] Rule!The Core Argument: Women [Ought to] Rule!
1. We are in a War for Talent.1. We are in a War for Talent.2. The war will intensify.2. The war will intensify.3. There is a severe shortage of effective leaders3. There is a severe shortage of effective leaders at all levels. at all levels.4. Women are under-represented in our4. Women are under-represented in our leadership ranks at or near the top. leadership ranks at or near the top.5. Women and men are different; “new science”5. Women and men are different; “new science” reinforces this view. reinforces this view.6. Women’s strengths match the New Economy’s6. Women’s strengths match the New Economy’s leadership needs—to a striking degree. leadership needs—to a striking degree.7. Women are also the principal purchasers of7. Women are also the principal purchasers of goods and services—retail and commercial. goods and services—retail and commercial.8. 8. Ergo, women are a large part of “the answer” Ergo, women are a large part of “the answer”
to the War for Talent/leadership shortage to the War for Talent/leadership shortage issue/opportunity. issue/opportunity.
““Forget China, Forget China, India and the India and the
Internet: Economic Internet: Economic Growth Is Driven Growth Is Driven
by by WomenWomen.”.” —Headline,
Economist, April 15, 2006, Leader, page 14
““Forget China, India and the Internet: Economic Growth Is Driven
by Women.”.” [Headline.] “Even today in the modern, developed world, surveys show that parents still prefer to have
a boy rather than a girl. One longstanding reason boys have been seen as a greater blessing has been that they are expected to become better economic providers for their
parents’ old age. Yet it is time for parents to think again. Girls Girls may now be a better investment.”may now be a better investment.” “Girls get better grades in
school than boys, and in most developed countries more women than men go to university. Women will thus be better equipped Women will thus be better equipped for the new jobs of the 21st century, in which brains count a lot for the new jobs of the 21st century, in which brains count a lot
more than brawnmore than brawn.. … And women are more likely to provide sound advice on investing their parents’ nest—e.g.: surveys
show that women consistently achieve higher financial returns than men do. Furthermore, the increase in female employment in the rich world has been the main driving force of growth in
the last couple of decades. Those women have contributed more Those women have contributed more to global GDP growth than have either new technology or theto global GDP growth than have either new technology or the
new giants, India and China.”new giants, India and China.” Source: Economist, April 15, Leader, page 14
Continuing on page 73: ““A Guide to Womenomics: A Guide to Womenomics: The Future of the World EconomThe Future of the World Economyy Lies Lies
IncreasinIncreasinggllyy in Female Hands in Female Hands.”.” (Headline.) More stats: Around the globe since 1980, women have filled “two
new jobs for everyone taken by a man.” “Women are becoming more important in the global marketplace not just as workers, but also as consumers, entrepreneurs, managers and investors.” Re consumption, Goldman Sachs in Tokyo has Re consumption, Goldman Sachs in Tokyo has developed an index of 115 companies poised to benefit from developed an index of 115 companies poised to benefit from women’s increased purchasing power; over the past decade women’s increased purchasing power; over the past decade the value of shares in “Goldman’s basket has risen by 96%, the value of shares in “Goldman’s basket has risen by 96%, against the Tokyo stockmarket’s rise of 13%against the Tokyo stockmarket’s rise of 13%.”.” A couple of final assertions: (1) It is now agreed that “the single best investment that can be made in the developing world” is
educating girls. (2) Also, surprisingly, nations with the highest female laborforce participation rates, such as Sweden and the
U.S., have the highest fertility rates; and those with the lowest participation rates, such as Italy and Germany, have
the lowest fertility rates.
Source: Economist, April 15, page 73
QQ:: No. 1 contributor toNo. 1 contributor to developing country developing country economic improvement? economic improvement?
AA:: More education for women.More education for women.
Source: Many* (*On a related note, eBay founder Pierre Omidyar Source: Many* (*On a related note, eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife just gave $100M to Tufts—its biggest gift ever—to and his wife just gave $100M to Tufts—its biggest gift ever—to support micro-lending; women typically aresupport micro-lending; women typically arethe recipients of 90% of micro-loans because they usethe recipients of 90% of micro-loans because they usethe $$$ more productively than men.)the $$$ more productively than men.)
Repeat:Repeat: “Goldman Sachs in Tokyo “Goldman Sachs in Tokyo has developed an index of 115 has developed an index of 115 companies poised to benefit companies poised to benefit
from women’s increased from women’s increased purchasing power; over the past purchasing power; over the past
decade the value of shares in decade the value of shares in Goldman’s basket has risen by Goldman’s basket has risen by
96%, against the Tokyo 96%, against the Tokyo stockmarket’s rise stockmarket’s rise
of 13%.”of 13%.” —Economist, April 15
Impact! Add It Up!
Primary markets/EverythingPrimary markets/Everything (“Men
buy things that other men will buy for women. I buy things that women want.”—successful jeweler/F. “Women are the majority market” —Fara Warner/The Power of the Purse. Women as Purchasing Officers, CIOs, etc.)
Greater global workforce Greater global workforce participation rateparticipation rate (“bigger contributor to GDP
growth than technology, China, India”—Economist)
Higher wagesHigher wages (more seniority, promotions—even if not
to CEO; greater pay equity—even if not equal)
Business “decision makers”Business “decision makers” (more
seniority, promotions—even if not to CEO)
Women-owned businessesWomen-owned businesses (answer to
the Glass Ceiling—10.6M in USA; recipients of “micro-lending”—developing world)
10 UNASSAILABLE REASONS WOMEN RULE10 UNASSAILABLE REASONS WOMEN RULE
WomenWomen make [all] the financial decisions. make [all] the financial decisions.WomenWomen control [all] the wealth. control [all] the wealth.WomenWomen [substantially] outlive men. [substantially] outlive men.WomenWomen start most of the new businesses. start most of the new businesses.Women’sWomen’s work force participation rates have work force participation rates have soared worldwide.soared worldwide.WomenWomen are closing in on “same pay for same are closing in on “same pay for same job.”job.”WomenWomen are penetrating senior ranks rapidly are penetrating senior ranks rapidly [even if the pace is slow for the corner [even if the pace is slow for the corner office per se].office per se].Women’s Women’s leadership strengths are exceptionally wellleadership strengths are exceptionally well aligned with new organizational effectivenessaligned with new organizational effectiveness imperatives.imperatives.WomenWomen are better salespersons than men. are better salespersons than men.WomenWomen buy [almost] everything—commercial buy [almost] everything—commercial as well as consumer goods.as well as consumer goods.
SoSo whatwhat exactlyexactly isis … … thethe pointpoint ofof menmen??
“Execution is a
systematic systematic processprocess of rigorously
discussing hows and whats, tenaciously following through, and
ensuring accountability.” —Larry Bossidy & Ram Charan/ Execution: The DISCIPLINEDISCIPLINE of Getting Things Done
“The person who is a little less conceptual but is absolutely determined to succeed will usually find the
right people and get them together to achieve objectives. I’m not knocking education or looking for
dumb people. But if But if yyou have to ou have to choose between someone with a choose between someone with a
stastaggggering IQ and an elite ering IQ and an elite education who’s education who’s gglidinlidingg alon alongg, ,
and someone with a lower IQ but and someone with a lower IQ but who is absolutelwho is absolutelyy determined to determined to succeed, succeed, yyou’ll alwaou’ll alwayys do better s do better with the second with the second ppersonerson.”.” —Larry
Bossidy/Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
““RealismRealism is is the heart of the heart of execution.”execution.”
—Larry Bossidy & Ram Charan/Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
7X.7X. 730A-730A-800P. 800P. F12AF12A..**
*’93-’03/10 yr annual return: CB: 29%; WM: 17%; HD: 16%. Mkt Cap: 48% p.a.
“A man without A man without a smiling face a smiling face
must not open a must not open a shop.”shop.” —Chinese Proverb
Jim’s GroupJim’s Group:: Jim Penman.* Jim Penman.*
1984: Jim’s Mowing. 2006: Jim’s Group. 1984: Jim’s Mowing. 2006: Jim’s Group.
2,600 franchisees2,600 franchisees (Australia, NZ, UK). (Australia, NZ, UK). Cleaning. Dog washing. Handyman. Cleaning. Dog washing. Handyman.
Fencing. Paving. Pool care. Etc.Fencing. Paving. Pool care. Etc.
“People first.” Private. Small staff. Franchisees “People first.” Private. Small staff. Franchisees can leave at will. 0-1 complaint per year is can leave at will. 0-1 complaint per year is
norm; cut bad ones quickly.norm; cut bad ones quickly.
*Ph.D. cross-cultural anthropology; mowing on the side
Source: MT/Management Today (Australia), Jan-Feb 2006
WallopWal*Mart1WallopWal*Mart16*6*
*Or: Why it’s so ABSURDLY EASYABSURDLY EASY to BEATBEAT a GIANTGIANT Company
The “Small Guys” Guide: Wallop Wal*Mart16
**Niche-aimed.Niche-aimed. (Never, ever “all things for all people,” a “mini- (Never, ever “all things for all people,” a “mini-Wal*Mart.)Wal*Mart.)
**Never attack the monsters head on!Never attack the monsters head on! (Instead steal niche (Instead steal niche business and lukewarm customers.)business and lukewarm customers.)
**““DramaticallDramatically y DifferentDifferent”” (La Difference ... within our community, (La Difference ... within our community,
our industry regionally, etc … is as obvious as the end of one’s nose!) our industry regionally, etc … is as obvious as the end of one’s nose!) (THIS IS WHERE MOST MIDGETS COME UP SHORT.)(THIS IS WHERE MOST MIDGETS COME UP SHORT.)
**Compete on value/experience/intimacy, not price.Compete on value/experience/intimacy, not price. (You (You ain’t gonna beat the behemoths on cost-price in 9.99 out of 10 cases.)ain’t gonna beat the behemoths on cost-price in 9.99 out of 10 cases.)
**Emotional bond with Clients, Vendors.Emotional bond with Clients, Vendors. (BEAT THE BIGGIES (BEAT THE BIGGIES ON EMOTION/CONNECTION!!)ON EMOTION/CONNECTION!!)
tom peters:tom peters: what what I’ve Learned I’ve Learned about “Small about “Small
Business”Business”
Passion for PRODUCT.Passion for PRODUCT.OBSESSION With ProductOBSESSION With Product..
LOVE LOVE The Product.The Product.Aim To Be Aim To Be “ONLY ONES WHO DO WHAT WE DO.”“ONLY ONES WHO DO WHAT WE DO.”
Keep Keep ADDIN’ADDIN’ Stuff. Stuff.Invest “UNWISELY” in R&D.Invest “UNWISELY” in R&D.
Reside Permanently In The Reside Permanently In The DISCOMFORTDISCOMFORT Zone. Zone.“Unhealthy” “Unhealthy” PARANOIA PARANOIA Is A Good Thing.Is A Good Thing.
Add Clients ThatAdd Clients That PUSH-PULL. PUSH-PULL.SELL.SELL. SELL. SELL. SELL.SELL. SELL. SELL.
Go For Broke: Go For Broke: CUSTOMER CONTACT PEOPLE.CUSTOMER CONTACT PEOPLE.PERFECTION:PERFECTION: Customer Contact People. Customer Contact People.
Hire for Hire for ATTITUDE.ATTITUDE.INVITE INVITE On An Adventure.On An Adventure. GREATGREAT CFO/Biz Guy-Gal. CFO/Biz Guy-Gal. NASTYNASTY CFO/Biz Guy-Gal. CFO/Biz Guy-Gal.
QUADRANGULAR LEADERSHIP:QUADRANGULAR LEADERSHIP: Visionary-Talent Fanatic- Visionary-Talent Fanatic-Project Manager-I.P.M.Project Manager-I.P.M. (I.P.M. = Inspired Profit Mechanic)(I.P.M. = Inspired Profit Mechanic)
“We believe companies can increase their market cap 50 percent in 3 years. Steve Macadam at Georgia-
Pacific … changed 2020 of his
4040 box plant managers to put more talented,
higher paid managers in charge. He increased profitability from
$$2525 million to $$8080 million in 22 years.”
—Ed Michaels, War for Talent
INVITE THEM INVITE THEM TO JOIN US IN TO JOIN US IN A JOURNEY TO A JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE!EXCELLENCE!
“In the end, management doesn’t
change culture. Management
invitesinvites the workforce itself to change the culture.”
—Lou Gerstner
Organizing Genius / Warren Bennis and Patricia Ward Biederman
“Groups become great only when everyone in them, leaders and
members alike, is free to do his or is free to do his or her absolute besther absolute best.”.”
“The best thing a leader can do for a
Great Group is to allow its allow its members to discover their members to discover their
greatnessgreatness.”.”
Leadership’s Mt Everest/Mt Excellence
“free to do his or her “free to do his or her absolute best” …absolute best” …
“allow its members “allow its members to discover their to discover their
greatness.”greatness.”
“The role of the Director is to create a space where
the actor or actress can become more than become more than they’ve ever been they’ve ever been before, more than before, more than
they’ve dreamed of they’ve dreamed of beingbeing.”.” —Robert Altman, Oscar acceptance
“No matter what the situation, [the great manager’s]
first response is always to think about the individual concerned and how things can be arranged to helhelpp
that individual exthat individual expperience erience successsuccess.”.” —Marcus Buckingham,
The One Thing You Need to Know
““It’s simple, really, It’s simple, really, Tom. Hire forTom. Hire for ss, ,
and, and, aboveabove allall, , ppromoteromote for for s.”s.”
—Starbucks middle manager/field
A Few Lessons from the Arts
Each hired and developed and evaluated in unique waysEach hired and developed and evaluated in unique ways (23 contributors = 23 unique contributions = 23 pathways =
23 personalities = 23 sets of motivators)
Attitude/Enthusiasm/Energy paramountAttitude/Enthusiasm/Energy paramountRe-lent-less!Re-lent-less!
“Practice is cool”“Practice is cool” (G Leonard/Mastery)
Team Team and and individual individual Aspire to Aspire to EXCELLENCE EXCELLENCE = Obvious= Obvious
Ex-e-cu-tionEx-e-cu-tionTalent = Brand = DuhTalent = Brand = Duh“The Project” rules“The Project” rulesEmotional languageEmotional language
Bit players. No.Bit players. No.B.I.WB.I.W. (everything)
Delta events = Delta rostersDelta events = Delta rosters (incl leader/s)
PUT HR AT THE PUT HR AT THE HEAD OF THE HEAD OF THE HEAD TABLE. HEAD TABLE. BEST PEOPLE. BEST PEOPLE.
NOBLEST NOBLEST MISSION.MISSION.
A review of Jack and Suzy Welch’s Winning claims there are but two key differentiators that set GE “culture” apart from the herd:
First: Separating financial forecasting and performance measurement. Performance measurement based, as it usually is, on budgeting leads to an epidemic of gaming the system. GE’s performance measurement is divorced from budgeting—and instead reflects how you do relative to your past performance and relative to competitors’ performance; i.e., it’s about how you actually do in the context of what happened in the real world, not as compared to a gamed-abstract plan developed last year.
Second: Putting Putting HRHR on a par with on a par with finance and finance and marketing.marketing.
““The leaders of Great The leaders of Great
Groups Groups lovelove talent talent and know where to find and know where to find
it. They it. They revel revel in the in the talent of others.”talent of others.” —
Warren Bennis & Patricia Ward Biederman, Organizing Genius
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
What’s your company’s … EVP/EVP/IBPIBP?*
*Employee Value Proposition, per Ed Michaels et al.,
The War for Talent; IBP/Internal Brand Promise per TP
EVP/IBP = Remarkable challenge, rapid professional
growth, respect, satisfaction, fun, stunning opportunity, exceptional reward, amazing peer group, full membership in Club Adventure, maximized future employability
Source: Ed Michaels, The War for Talent; TP
“The key difference between checkers and
chess is that in checkers the pieces all move the same way, whereas in
chess all the pieces move differently. … Discover Discover
what is uniwhat is uniqque about each ue about each pperson and caerson and cappitalize on italize on
itit.”.” —Marcus Buckingham,
The One Thing You Need to Know
The Talent50
1. People first!1. People first!2. Soft is Hard. 2. Soft is Hard. 3. FUNDAMENTAL PREMISE: We are in an3. FUNDAMENTAL PREMISE: We are in an Age of Talent/ Creativity/Intellectual- Age of Talent/ Creativity/Intellectual- capital Added. capital Added.4. Talent “excellence” in every part of 4. Talent “excellence” in every part of thethe organization. organization.5. P.O.T./Pursuit Of Talent = Obsession.5. P.O.T./Pursuit Of Talent = Obsession.6. HR sits at The Head Table.6. HR sits at The Head Table.7. HR is “cool.”7. HR is “cool.”
The Talent50
8. Re-name “HR.” (Talent Department, Center of 8. Re-name “HR.” (Talent Department, Center of
Talent Excellence) Talent Excellence)9. There’s an HR Strategy9. There’s an HR Strategy10. There is a FORMAL Recruitment Strategy.10. There is a FORMAL Recruitment Strategy.11. There is a FORMAL Leadership Development 11. There is a FORMAL Leadership Development Strategy. Strategy.12. There is a “world class” Leadership12. There is a “world class” Leadership Development Center. Development Center.13. There is a FORMAL-STRATEGIC HR Review13. There is a FORMAL-STRATEGIC HR Review Process. Process.14. The “Top100,” and every unit’s Top10, are14. The “Top100,” and every unit’s Top10, are consciously managed. consciously managed.
The Talent50
15. “People/Talent Reviews” are the FIRST reviews.16. HR Strategy = Business Strategy.17. Make it a Cause Worth Signing Up For..
18. Set Sky High Standards.19. Enlist everyone in Challenge Century21.20. Pursue the Best!21. Up or Out.22. Ensure that the Review Process has INTEGRITY.23. Pay!
The Talent50
24. Training I: Train! Train! Train!24. Training I: Train! Train! Train!25. TII: 100% “business people.”25. TII: 100% “business people.”26. TIII: 100% Leaders.26. TIII: 100% Leaders.27. TIV: Boss as Trainer-in-Chief.27. TIV: Boss as Trainer-in-Chief.28. Open Communication I: NO28. Open Communication I: NO BARRIERS. BARRIERS.29. Open Communication II: Share29. Open Communication II: Share Information. (ALL!) Information. (ALL!)30. Respect!30. Respect!31. INTEGRITY!31. INTEGRITY!32. Treat the Whole Individual.32. Treat the Whole Individual.
The Talent50
33. Places of “grace.”33. Places of “grace.”34. MBWA: The “Rudy Rule.”34. MBWA: The “Rudy Rule.”35. Thank You!35. Thank You!36. Promote for “people skills.”36. Promote for “people skills.” (ALL ELSE IS SECONDARY.) (ALL ELSE IS SECONDARY.)37. Honor youth.37. Honor youth.38. Early leadership assignments.38. Early leadership assignments.39. Fast Tracking is the norm.39. Fast Tracking is the norm.40. Create a System of Mentoring.40. Create a System of Mentoring.
The Talent50
41. Diversity!41. Diversity!42. Diversity starts on the Board of42. Diversity starts on the Board of Directors. Directors.43. WOMEN RULE.43. WOMEN RULE.44. Weird Wins.44. Weird Wins.45. We are all unique. 45. We are all unique. 46. Bosses “win people over.”46. Bosses “win people over.”47. GOAL: Adventures of Mutual47. GOAL: Adventures of Mutual Discovery. Discovery.48. Foster Independence.48. Foster Independence.49. Enthusiasm!49. Enthusiasm!
“ ‘Disintermediation’ is overrated. Those who fear disintermediation-outsourcing should in fact be
afraid of irrelevance; ‘outsourcing’ is just another
way of saying that …
yyou’ve ou’ve become become
irrelevant irrelevant toto y your our
customerscustomers.”.”
—John Battelle/Point/Advertising Age/07.05
““support function” / support function” / “cost center”/ “cost center”/ “overhead”“overhead”
oror … …
Core Mechanism:“Game-changing Solutions”
PSFPSF (Professional Service Firm “model”/The Organizing Principle)
+
Brand YouBrand You(“Distinct” or “Extinct”/The Talent)
+
Wow! ProjectsWow! Projects (“Different” vs “Better”/The Work)
TheThe ““PSF35PSF35””:: Thirty-Five Thirty-Five
Professional Service Firm Professional Service Firm Marks of ExcellenceMarks of Excellence
The PSF35: The Work & The Legacy
1.1. CRYSTAL CLEAR POINT OF VIEWCRYSTAL CLEAR POINT OF VIEW
(E very Practice Group: “If you can’t explain your position in eight(E very Practice Group: “If you can’t explain your position in eight words or less, you don’t have a position”—Seth Godin)words or less, you don’t have a position”—Seth Godin)2. 2. DRAMATIC DIFFERENCEDRAMATIC DIFFERENCE (“We are the only ones who do what (“We are the only ones who do what we do”—Jerry Garcia)we do”—Jerry Garcia)3. Stretch Is Routine (“Never bite off less than you can chew”—anon.)3. Stretch Is Routine (“Never bite off less than you can chew”—anon.)4. Eye-Appetite for Game-changer Projects (Excellence at Assembling4. Eye-Appetite for Game-changer Projects (Excellence at Assembling “ “Best Team”—Fast) Best Team”—Fast) 5. “Playful” Clients (Adventurous folks who unfailingly Aim to Change5. “Playful” Clients (Adventurous folks who unfailingly Aim to Change the World)the World)6. Small “Uneconomic” Clients with Big Aims6. Small “Uneconomic” Clients with Big Aims7. Life Is Too Short to Work with Jerks (Fire lousy clients)7. Life Is Too Short to Work with Jerks (Fire lousy clients)8. 8. OBSESSED WITH LEGACYOBSESSED WITH LEGACY (Practice Group and Individual: “Dent the (Practice Group and Individual: “Dent the Universe”—Steve Jobs)Universe”—Steve Jobs)9. Fire-on-the-spot Anyone Who Says, “Law/Architecture/Consulting/9. Fire-on-the-spot Anyone Who Says, “Law/Architecture/Consulting/ I-banking/ Accounting/PR/Etc. has become a ‘commodity’ ”I-banking/ Accounting/PR/Etc. has become a ‘commodity’ ”10. Consistent with #9 above … 10. Consistent with #9 above … DO NOT SHY AWAY FROM THEDO NOT SHY AWAY FROM THE WORD (IDEA) “RADICAL”WORD (IDEA) “RADICAL”
HCare CIO: “Technology Executive” (workin’ in a hospital)
Or/to: Full-scale, Full-scale, AccountableAccountable (life or death)
Member-Partner of XYZ Member-Partner of XYZ Hospital’s Hospital’s Senior Senior HealinHealingg-Services -Services TeamTeam (who happens to be a techie)
Your Current Project?
1. Another day’s work/Pays the rent.4. Of value.7. Pretty Damn Cool/Definitely subversive.10. WE AIM TO CHANGE THEWE AIM TO CHANGE THE WORLD. WORLD. (Insane!/Insanely(Insane!/Insanely Great!/WOW!) Great!/WOW!)
If you are not If you are not prepared to be prepared to be fired over your fired over your
beliefs … you are beliefs … you are working on the working on the
wrong project.wrong project. —TP
State of Healthcare/U.S.A.
*Spend more per capitaSpend more per capita
*Overall systemOverall system performance/WHO: 37 performance/WHO: 37thth
*Relatively low life expectancyRelatively low life expectancy
*High # of uninsuredHigh # of uninsured
Source: Consulting, 07-08.06
State of Healthcare/U.S.A.
*Spend more per capitaSpend more per capita
*Overall systemOverall system performance/WHO: 37 performance/WHO: 37thth
*Relatively low life expectancyRelatively low life expectancy
*High # of uninsuredHigh # of uninsured
Source: Consulting, 07-08.06
Quality!Quality!Prevention!Prevention!Wellness!Wellness!
Chronic care! Chronic care!Childhood obesity!Childhood obesity!
H5N1!H5N1!
WashWash your hands. your hands.Apply Apply #50#50 sunscreen. sunscreen.
Banish Banish trans fattrans fatBanish Banish high fructose corn syruphigh fructose corn syrup..
ExerciseExercise “30-7.” “30-7.”BreatheBreathe..
Stockpile for Stockpile for H5N1H5N1.*.* (*not Tamiflu!)(*not Tamiflu!)
Avoid Avoid hospitalization.hospitalization.Take charge Take charge of your health.of your health.
“If God spoke to me by saying, ‘Mark, you’re down to your last three words: What would you want to say to
your fellow humans that would make the most positive impact?’ It would be a close call between Love Thy
Neighbor and Wash Your Wash Your HandsHands .. A close third would be Move, Move,
Move, MoveMove, Move.”.” —Mark Pettus, M.D., The Savvy Patient
“The most important thing you can do to keep
from getting sick is to wash your wash your handshands.. ” —CDC/National Center for Infectious Diseases
““One of the defining One of the defining characteristics [of the change] is characteristics [of the change] is
that it will be that it will be lessless driven by driven by countries or corporations and countries or corporations and
moremore driven by real people driven by real people. It will unleash unprecedented creativity,
advancement of knowledge, and economic development. But at the same time, it will tend to undermine safety net systems and
penalize the unskilled.” —Clyde Prestowitz, Three Billion New Capitalists
““If there is nothing If there is nothing very special about very special about your work,your work, no matter no matter how hard you apply yourself how hard you apply yourself you won’t get noticed, and you won’t get noticed, and
that increasingly means you that increasingly means you
won’t get paid much either.”won’t get paid much either.” —Michael Goldhaber, Wired
New Work SurvivalKit.2006
1. MASTERY!MASTERY! (Best/Absurdly Good at Something!)2. “Manage” to Legacy“Manage” to Legacy (All Work = “Memorable”/“Braggable” WOW Projects!)3. A “USP”/UNIQUE SELLING PROPOSITIONA “USP”/UNIQUE SELLING PROPOSITION 4. Rolodex Rolodex ObsessionObsession (From vertical/hierarchy/“suck up” loyalty to horizontal/“colleague”/“mate” loyalty)5. ENTREPRENEURIAL INSTINCTENTREPRENEURIAL INSTINCT (A sleepless … Eye for Opportunity! 6.CEO/LEADER/BUSINESSPERSON/CLOSERCEO/LEADER/BUSINESSPERSON/CLOSER (CEO, Me Inc. 24/7!)7. Master of ImprovMaster of Improv (Play a dozen parts simultaneously, from Chief Strategist to Chief Toilet Scrubber)8. Sense of HumorSense of Humor (A willingness to Screw Up & Move On)9. Comfortable with Your SkinComfortable with Your Skin (Bring “interesting you” to work!)10. Intense Appetite for TechnologyIntense Appetite for Technology (E.g.: How Cool-Active is your Web site? Do you Blog?)11. EMBRACE “MARKETING”EMBRACE “MARKETING” (Your own CSO/Chief Storytelling Officer)12. PASSION FOR RENEWALPASSION FOR RENEWAL (Your own CLO/Chief Learning Officer) 13. EXECUTION EXCELLENCE!EXECUTION EXCELLENCE! (Show up on time! Leave last!)
““In Tom’s world, it’s In Tom’s world, it’s always better to try always better to try
a swan dive and a swan dive and deliver a colossal deliver a colossal belly flop than to belly flop than to
step timidly off the step timidly off the board while holding board while holding your nose.”your nose.” —Fast Company
““Life is not a journey to the Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of grave with the intention of
arriving safely in a pretty and arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body—but well-preserved body—but rather a skid in broadside, rather a skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally thoroughly used up, totally
worn out, and loudly worn out, and loudly proclaiming, ‘Wow, what proclaiming, ‘Wow, what
a ride!’ ”a ride!’ ” —anon.
“Life is not a journey to the grave with the
intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body—but
rather a skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and
loudly proclaiming, ‘Wow, Wow, what a ride!’what a ride!’ ” —anon.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in one pretty
and well preserved piece, but to skid across the line
broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out, leaking oil,
shouting ‘GERONIMO!’GERONIMO!’ ” —Bill McKenna, professional motorcycle racer
(Cycle magazine 02.1982)
““This is the true joy of Life, This is the true joy of Life, the being used for a purpose the being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a recognized by yourself as a mighty one … the being a mighty one … the being a
force of Nature instead of a force of Nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of feverish, selfish little clod of
ailments and grievances ailments and grievances complaining that the world complaining that the world
will not devote itself to will not devote itself to making you happy.”making you happy.” —GB Shaw/
Man and Superman
Joe J. Jones Joe J. Jones 1942 – 2006 1942 – 2006
HE WOULDA DONE SOME HE WOULDA DONE SOME
REALLY COOL STUFF REALLY COOL STUFF
BUT …BUT …
HIS BOSS WOULDN’T LET HIM! HIS BOSS WOULDN’T LET HIM!
“My wife and I went to a [kindergarten] parent-teacher conference and were informed that our budding
refrigerator artist, Christopher, would be receiving a grade of Unsatisfactory in art. We were shocked. How
could any child—let alone our child—receive a poor grade
in art at such a young age? His teacher His teacher informed us that he had informed us that he had
refused to color within the refused to color within the lines, which was a state lines, which was a state
requirement for requirement for demonstrating ‘grade-level demonstrating ‘grade-level
motor skillsmotor skills.’ ” —Jordan Ayan, AHA!
Ye gads: ““Thomas Stanley has not only found Thomas Stanley has not only found no correlation between success in school and no correlation between success in school and an ability to accumulate wealth, he’s actually an ability to accumulate wealth, he’s actually found a nefound a neggative correlationative correlation. ‘It seems that . ‘It seems that
school-related evaluations are poor school-related evaluations are poor predictors of economic success,’ Stanley predictors of economic success,’ Stanley
concluded. What did predict success was a concluded. What did predict success was a willingness to take risks. Yet the success-willingness to take risks. Yet the success-
failure standards of most schools penalized failure standards of most schools penalized risk takers. risk takers. Most educational systems reward Most educational systems reward those who play it safe. As a result, those who those who play it safe. As a result, those who
do well in school find it hard to take risks do well in school find it hard to take risks
later onlater on.”.” —Richard Farson & Ralph Keyes,
Whoever Makes the Most Mistakes Wins
15 “Leading” Biz Schools
DesignDesign/Core: 00Design/Elective: 1
CreativitCreativityy/Core: 00Creativity/Elective: 4
InnovationInnovation/Core: 00Innovation/Elective: 6
Source: DMI/Summer 2002/Research by Thomas Lockwood
““Nothing is so Nothing is so contagious as contagious as enthusiasm.”enthusiasm.”
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge
““Whenever anything is Whenever anything is being accomplished, I being accomplished, I
have learned, it is have learned, it is being done by a being done by a
monomaniac with a monomaniac with a mission.”mission.” —Peter Drucker
Q: “If it were your $100K [life’s savings] and my $100K, what sort of Waiters would we look for?”
A:
“Enthusiasts!”“Enthusiasts!”
"The reasonable man adapts The reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The himself to the world. The
unreasonable one persists in unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to trying to adapt the world to
himself. Therefore, all himself. Therefore, all progress depends upon the progress depends upon the unreasonable man.”unreasonable man.” —GB Shaw,
Man and Superman: The Revolutionists' Handbook.
“This [adolescent] incident [of getting from point A to point B] is notable not only because it underlines Grant’s fearless horsemanship and his
determination, but also it is the first known example of a very important
peculiarity of his character: Grant had an Grant had an extreme, almost extreme, almost pphobic hobic dislike of turnindislike of turningg back back
and retracinand retracingg his ste his steppss.. If he
set out for somewhere, he would get there somehow, whatever the difficulties that lay in his way. This idiosyncrasy would turn out to be one the factors that made him such a formidable general. Grant would always,
always press on—turning back was not an option for him.”
—Michael Korda, Ulysses Grant
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“This is so simple it sounds stupid, but it is amazing how few oil people really
understand that you only you only find oil if you find oil if you drill wellsdrill wells.. You may
think you’re finding it when you’re drawing maps and
studying logs, but you have to drill.”
Source: The Hunters, by John Masters, Canadian O & G wildcatter
““We have a We have a ‘strategic plan.’ ‘strategic plan.’ It’s called It’s called doing doing thingsthings.”.” — Herb Kelleher
““ExperimenExperiment t
fearlessly”fearlessly”Source: BW0821.06, Type A Organization Strategies/
“How to Hit a Moving Target”—Tactic #1
““You miss 100You miss 100 percent of the percent of the
shots you never shots you never take.”take.” —Wayne—Wayne Gretzky
Excellence1982: The Bedrock “Eight Basics”
1. 1. A Bias for ActionA Bias for Action2. Close to the Customer2. Close to the Customer3. Autonomy and Entrepreneurship3. Autonomy and Entrepreneurship4. Productivity Through People4. Productivity Through People5. Hands On, Value-Driven5. Hands On, Value-Driven6. Stick to the Knitting6. Stick to the Knitting7. Simple Form, Lean Staff7. Simple Form, Lean Staff8. Simultaneous Loose-Tight Properties” 8. Simultaneous Loose-Tight Properties”
““Fail . Forward. Fail . Forward. Fast.”Fast.”
High Tech CEO, Pennsylvania
“Fail faster. “Fail faster. Succeed Succeed Sooner.”Sooner.”
David Kelley/IDEO
The greatest dangerThe greatest dangerfor most of usfor most of us
is not that our aim isis not that our aim istoo hightoo high
and we miss it,and we miss it,but that it isbut that it is
too lowtoo lowand we reach it.and we reach it.
Michelangelo
No Wiggle Room!
“Incrementalism“Incrementalism is innovation’s is innovation’s
worstworst enemy.” enemy.” —Nicholas Negroponte
“Beware of the tyranny of making
Small Changes to Small
Things. Rather,
make BigBig Changes
to BigBig Things.”
—Roger Enrico, former Chairman, PepsiCo
Five MYTHS About Changing Behavior
*Crisis is a powerful impetus for change*Change is motivated by fear*The facts will set us free
*Small, gradual changesSmall, gradual changes are always easier to are always easier to make and sustain make and sustain*We can’t change because our brains become “hardwired” early in life
Source: Fast Company
On NELSON: “[other] “[other] admirals more admirals more frightened of frightened of losing than losing than
anxious to win”anxious to win”
EnthusiasmEnthusiasmEnergyEnergy
ExuberanceExuberanceVoracious CuriosityVoracious Curiosity
Irritability/Dis-satisfactionIrritability/Dis-satisfactionRelentlessnessRelentlessnessSelf-relianceSelf-reliance
“Closer” (Execution)“Closer” (Execution)excellenceexcellence
“No leader sets out to be a leader per se, but rather but rather
to express him- or to express him- or herself freely and fullyherself freely and fully. .
ThatThat is, leaders have no interest in proving
themselves, but an abiding interest in expressing themselves.” —Warren Bennis,
On Becoming a Leader
““Everyone lives Everyone lives by by
sellinselling g something.”something.”
—Robert Louis Stevenson
““A year from nowA year from now you may wish you may wish
You had You had started today.”started today.”
—Karen Lamb
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in one pretty
and well preserved piece, but to skid across the line
broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out, leaking oil,
shouting ‘GERONIMO!’GERONIMO!’ ” —Bill McKenna, professional motorcycle racer (Cycle magazine)
You only You only find oil if find oil if you drillyou drill
wellswells.. —The Hunters, by John Masters,
Canadian O & G wildcatter