Welcome to Tom Peters “PowerPoint World”!Welcome to Tom Peters “PowerPoint World”! Beyond the set of slides Beyond the set of slides here, you will find at here, you will find at tompeters.comtompeters.com the last eight years of the last eight years of presentations, a basketful of “Special Presentations,” and, above all, presentations, a basketful of “Special Presentations,” and, above all, Tom’s Tom’s constantly updatedconstantly updated Master PresentationMaster Presentation—from which most of the —from which most of the slides in this presentation are drawn. There are about 3,500 slides in slides in this presentation are drawn. There are about 3,500 slides in the 7-part “Master Presentation.” The first five “chapters” constitute the 7-part “Master Presentation.” The first five “chapters” constitute the main argument: the main argument: Part IPart I is context. is context. Part IIPart II is devoted entirely to innovation—the sine qua is devoted entirely to innovation—the sine qua non, as perhaps never before, of survival. In earlier incarnations of the non, as perhaps never before, of survival. In earlier incarnations of the “master,” “innovation” “stuff” was scattered throughout the “master,” “innovation” “stuff” was scattered throughout the presentation—now it is front and center and a stand-alone. presentation—now it is front and center and a stand-alone. Part IIIPart III is a is a variation on the innovation theme—but it is organized to examine the variation on the innovation theme—but it is organized to examine the imperative (for most everyone in the developed-emerging world) of an imperative (for most everyone in the developed-emerging world) of an ultra high value-added strategy. A “value-added ladder” (the “ladder” ultra high value-added strategy. A “value-added ladder” (the “ladder” configuration lifted with gratitude from Joe Pine and Jim Gilmore’s configuration lifted with gratitude from Joe Pine and Jim Gilmore’s Experience EconomyExperience Economy) lays out a specific logic for necessarily leaving ) lays out a specific logic for necessarily leaving commodity-like goods and services in the dust. commodity-like goods and services in the dust. Part IVPart IV argues that in argues that in this age of “micro-marketing” there are two this age of “micro-marketing” there are two macromacro-markets of -markets of astounding size that are dramatically under-attended by all but a few; astounding size that are dramatically under-attended by all but a few; namely women and boomers-geezers. namely women and boomers-geezers. Part VPart V underpins the overall underpins the overall argument with the necessary bedrock—Talent, with brief consideration argument with the necessary bedrock—Talent, with brief consideration of Education & Healthcare. of Education & Healthcare. Part VI Part VI examines Leadership for turbulent examines Leadership for turbulent times from several angles.times from several angles. Part VII Part VII is a collection of a dozen Lists— is a collection of a dozen Lists—such as Tom’s “Irreducible 209,” 209 “things I’ve learned along the such as Tom’s “Irreducible 209,” 209 “things I’ve learned along the way.”way.”
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““Excellence can be obtained if you:Excellence can be obtained if you: ... care more than others think is wise; ... care more than others think is wise; ... risk more than others think is safe; ... risk more than others think is safe; ... dream more than others think ... dream more than others think is practical;is practical; ... expect more than others think ... expect more than others think is possible.”is possible.”
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Conrad Hilton, at a gala celebrating his life,Conrad Hilton, at a gala celebrating his life, was asked, “What was the most important lesson you’ve learned was asked, “What was the most important lesson you’ve learned
in you long and distinguished career?” in you long and distinguished career?”
His immediate answer: His immediate answer: ““remember remember to tuck the to tuck the
shower curtain shower curtain inside the inside the bathtubbathtub””
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“A man without A man without a smiling face a smiling face
must not open a must not open a shop.”shop.” —Chinese Proverb
““I can’t tell I can’t tell yyou how manou how manyy times we times we ppassed uassed upp hotshots hotshots
for for gguuyys we thous we thougght were better ht were better ppeoeopplele, and watched our guys do a lot better , and watched our guys do a lot better
than the big names, not just in the classroom, but on than the big names, not just in the classroom, but on the field—and, naturally, after they graduated, too. the field—and, naturally, after they graduated, too. Again and again, the blue chips faded out, and our Again and again, the blue chips faded out, and our
little up-and-comers clawed their way to all-little up-and-comers clawed their way to all-
conference and All-America teams.”conference and All-America teams.” —Bo —Bo Schembechler (and John Bacon), “Recruit for Schembechler (and John Bacon), “Recruit for
Character,” Character,” Bo’s Lasting LessonsBo’s Lasting Lessons
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TP: TP: “How to piss away $500,000
in one easy
lesson!!”
< CAPEX< CAPEX> People!> People!
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R.O.I.RR.O.I.R..
Return On Return On Investment In Investment In RelationshipsRelationships
““Courtesies of a small Courtesies of a small and trivial character are and trivial character are
the ones which strike the ones which strike deepest in the grateful deepest in the grateful
and appreciating heart.”and appreciating heart.”
—Henry Clay
Singapore-Singapore-CandyCandy
(Operational Excellence+)(Operational Excellence+)
The … Jim Jim Jeffords Jeffords oversighoversigh
t!t!
““The deepest The deepest human need is human need is the need to be the need to be appreciated.”appreciated.”
William JamesWilliam James
THE PROBLEM IS THE PROBLEM IS RARELY/NEVER THE RARELY/NEVER THE
PROBLEM. PROBLEM. THE THE RESPONSE TO THE RESPONSE TO THE
PROBLEM INVARIABLY PROBLEM INVARIABLY ENDS UP BEING THE ENDS UP BEING THE
REAL PROBLEMREAL PROBLEM.
Relationships (of all varieties): THERE THERE ONCE WAS A TIME WHEN A ONCE WAS A TIME WHEN A
THREETHREE--MINUTEMINUTE PHONEPHONE CALLCALL WOULD HAVE AVOIDED WOULD HAVE AVOIDED
SETTING OFF THE DOWNWARD SETTING OFF THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL THAT RESULTED IN A SPIRAL THAT RESULTED IN A
COMPLETE RUPTURE.COMPLETE RUPTURE.
Success …
Consult Consult everyoneeveryone on on everythingeverything
“Thank you” “Thank you” note note carpetcarpet
bombingbombingSource: Roger Rosenblatt, Source: Roger Rosenblatt, Rules for AgingRules for Aging
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““It was much later that I realized It was much later that I realized Dad’s secret. He gained respect by Dad’s secret. He gained respect by giving it. He talked and listened to giving it. He talked and listened to
the fourth-grade kids in Spring Valley the fourth-grade kids in Spring Valley who shined shoes the same way he who shined shoes the same way he talked and listened to a bishop or a talked and listened to a bishop or a
college president.college president. He was He was seriously interested in seriously interested in
who you were and what who you were and what you had to sayyou had to say.”.”
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Respect
The Manager’s The Manager’s Book of Book of DecenciesDecencies: :
How Small How Small /gestures Build /gestures Build
Great Companies.Great Companies. ——
Steve Harrison, AdeccoSteve Harrison, Adecco
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53 = 53 = 5353
Promise #1:Promise #1: “Never, ever “Never, ever again will I evaluate again will I evaluate
anyone using a anyone using a standardized instrument standardized instrument
devised bydevised by a “professional” in a “professional” in ininhuman Resources.”human Resources.”
““Diverse groups of problem solvers—Diverse groups of problem solvers—groups of people with diverse tools—groups of people with diverse tools—
consistently outperformed groups of the consistently outperformed groups of the best and the brightest. If I formed two best and the brightest. If I formed two
groups, one random (and therefore groups, one random (and therefore diverse) and one consisting of the best diverse) and one consisting of the best individual performers, the first group individual performers, the first group
almost always did better. … almost always did better. …
DiversityDiversity trumped trumped abilityability.”.” —Scott Page, —Scott Page, The Difference: How The Difference: How
the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups,the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies Diversity Firms, Schools, and Societies Diversity
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
““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
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
14 14 toto 168168**
*Leadership Positions/D&T/1992-2002/*Leadership Positions/D&T/1992-2002/WIAR WIAR (Women’s Initiative Annual Report)(Women’s Initiative Annual Report)
2 2 per Year/per Year/ 20 20 per Decade per Decade == Excellence Excellence
+ Legacy+ Legacy
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““TheThe cracked cracked onesones letlet in the in the
lightlight.”.”
Source: Santa Cruz California,Source: Santa Cruz California, psychiatrist’s bumper sticker psychiatrist’s bumper sticker
0/800/8000
"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.
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““Do one Do one thing every thing every
day that day that scares you.”scares you.”
—Eleanor Roosevelt
NOT NOT YOUR YOUR
FATHER’FATHER’S S
WORLD!WORLD!
THREE THREE BILLIONBILLION NEW NEW CAPITALISTSCAPITALISTS
—Clyde Prestowitz
APPARENAPPARENTLY, NOT TLY, NOT YOUR/MY YOUR/MY WORLD, WORLD, EITHER!EITHER!
40,000,000/2040,000,000/20““[Former Fed Vice-chairman Alan] [Former Fed Vice-chairman Alan] Blinder … remains an Blinder … remains an implacable opponent of tariffs and trade barriers. But implacable opponent of tariffs and trade barriers. But
now he is saying loudly that a new industrial revolutionnow he is saying loudly that a new industrial revolution—communication technology that allows services to be —communication technology that allows services to be
delivered from afar—will put as many as delivered from afar—will put as many as 4040 million Americanmillion American
jobsjobs at risk of being shipped out of the country at risk of being shipped out of the country
in the next decade or two.”*in the next decade or two.”* —Wall Street Journal —Wall Street Journal /0328/0328
*Blinder: 40 million = *Blinder: 40 million = ““only the tiponly the tip of a very big icebergof a very big iceberg.”.”
THE SECRETS OF THE SECRETS OF
EXCELLENCE I: THE EXCELLENCE I: THE MID-SIZED MID-SIZED
ENTERPRISE.ENTERPRISE.
#1 Exporter?#1 Exporter?
#4 Japan#4 Japan#2T China#2T China#2T USA#2T USA
#4 Japan#4 Japan#3 USA#3 USA
#2 China#2 China
#1 #1 GermanyGermany
Reason?Reason?
Daimler?Daimler?BASF?BASF?
Siemens?Siemens?Commerzbank?Commerzbank?
Reason!!!Reason!!!
MittelstandMittelstand*e.g., Brandstatter Enterprises/Playmobil, *e.g., Brandstatter Enterprises/Playmobil, Trumpf, Rational, Goldmann ProduktionsTrumpf, Rational, Goldmann Produktions
“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 Buy a very large one very large one and just waitand just wait.”.”
—Paul Ormerod, Why Most Things Fail: Evolution, Extinction and Economics
$10,000,000/$10,000,000/DayDay
Mission impossible?Mission impossible?
$36B/’98$36B/’98
minus minus $675M/‘$675M/‘
0707
$10,000,000/$10,000,000/DayDay
THE SECRETS OFTHE SECRETS OF EXCELLENCE II: EXCELLENCE II:
ACTION- ACTION-VITALITY-VITALITY-CHURN. CHURN.
Q4/2006Q4/2006
+500,000+500,000 = ? = ?
Source: Source: Barron’sBarron’s 0922.07 0922.07
Q4/2006Q4/2006
+500,000+500,000 = =+7,700,000+7,700,000-7,200,000-7,200,000
Source: Source: Barron’sBarron’s 0922.07 0922.07
““Natural selection is death. ... Natural selection is death. ...
Without huge amounts Without huge amounts of death, organisms do of death, organisms do not change over time.not change over time. ... ...
Death is the mother of Death is the mother of structure. ... It took four structure. ... It took four
billion years of death ... to billion years of death ... to invent the human mind ...”invent the human mind ...” — —
The Cobra EventThe Cobra Event
THE SECRETS OF THE SECRETS OF EXCELLENCE III: EXCELLENCE III:
MAINSTREET.MAINSTREET.(BEYOND “HIGH VISIBILITY EXPORTERS.”)(BEYOND “HIGH VISIBILITY EXPORTERS.”)
Jim’s Jim’s GroupGroup
Jim’s Mowing CanadaJim’s Mowing CanadaJim’s Mowing UKJim’s Mowing UKJim’s AntennasJim’s Antennas
Jim’s BookkeepingJim’s BookkeepingJim’s Building MaintenanceJim’s Building Maintenance
Jim’s Carpet CleaningJim’s Carpet CleaningJim’s Car CleaningJim’s Car Cleaning
Jim’s Computer ServicesJim’s Computer Services
Jim’s Dog WashJim’s Dog WashJim’s Driving SchoolJim’s Driving School
Jim’s FencingJim’s FencingJim’s FloorsJim’s Floors
Jim’s PaintingJim’s PaintingJim’s PavingJim’s Paving
Jim’s Pergolas [gazebos]Jim’s Pergolas [gazebos]Jim’s Pool CareJim’s Pool Care
Jim’s Pressure CleaningJim’s Pressure CleaningJim’s RoofingJim’s Roofing
Jim’s Security DoorsJim’s Security DoorsJim’s TreesJim’s Trees
Jim’s Window CleaningJim’s Window CleaningJim’s WindscreensJim’s Windscreens
Note: Download, free, Jim Penman’s book: What Will They Franchise Next? The Story of Jim’s Group
Basement Basement Systems Inc.Systems Inc.
*Basement Systems Inc.*Basement Systems Inc.*Larry Janesky*Larry Janesky**Dry Basement ScienceDry Basement Science (115,000!)(115,000!)
*1990: $0; 2003: $13M; *1990: $0; 2003: $13M; 2007: 2007:
$62,000,000$62,000,000
etc.etc.
PRSX/Paragon PRSX/Paragon Railcar Railcar
Salvage*Salvage**Salvaged railcars into bridges, etc.*Salvaged railcars into bridges, etc.
**Lived in same town all adult lifeLived in same town all adult life*First generation wealthy/no parental*First generation wealthy/no parental support support*“Don’t look like millionaires, don’t dress*“Don’t look like millionaires, don’t dress like millionaires, don’t eat like like millionaires, don’t eat like millionaires, don’t act like millionaires” millionaires, don’t act like millionaires”*“Many of the types of businesses [they]*“Many of the types of businesses [they] are in could be classified as ‘dull- are in could be classified as ‘dull- normal.’ normal.’ [They] [They] are welding contractors, are welding contractors, auctioneers, scraauctioneers, scrapp-metal dealers, -metal dealers, portable toilets, drportable toilets, dryy cleaners, re-builders of cleaners, re-builders of diesel endiesel enggines, ines, ppavinavingg contractors contractors …” …”
Source: Source: The Millionaire Next DoorThe Millionaire Next Door,, Thomas Stanley & William Danko Thomas Stanley & William Danko
THE SECRETS OF THE SECRETS OF EXCELLENCE IV: EXCELLENCE IV:
UNBRIDLED UNBRIDLED IMAGINATION. IMAGINATION.
Single Single greatest act greatest act
of pure of pure imaginationimagination
24%24%
dubaidubai
THE SECRETS OF THE SECRETS OF EXCELLENCE V: EXCELLENCE V:
EDUCATION FOCUSED EDUCATION FOCUSED ON NURTUTING ON NURTUTING CREATIVITY ANDCREATIVITY AND
RISK-TAKING. RISK-TAKING.
““Human Human creativity is creativity is the ultimate the ultimate
economic economic resource.”resource.” —Richard —Richard
Florida,Florida, The Rise of the Creative ClassThe Rise of the Creative Class
““Every child is Every child is born an artist. born an artist. The trick is to The trick is to
remain an artistremain an artist.”.” —Picasso—Picasso
“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!
15 “Leading” Biz Schools
DesiDesiggnn/Core: 00Design/Elective: 1
CreativitCreativityy/Core: 00Creativity/Elective: 4
InnovationInnovation/Core: 00Innovation/Elective: 6
Source: DMI/Summer 2002/Research by Thomas Lockwood
Ye gads: ““Thomas StanleThomas Stanleyy has not onl has not onlyy found found no correlation between success in school and no correlation between success in school and an abilitan ability to accumulate wealth, he’s actually 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 sMost educational syystems reward stems reward those who plathose who playy it safe. As a result, those who 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
Muhammad Yunus:Muhammad Yunus: ““All human All human beings are entrepreneursbeings are entrepreneurs..
When we were in the caves we were When we were in the caves we were all self-employed . . . finding our food, all self-employed . . . finding our food,
feeding ourselves. That’s where feeding ourselves. That’s where human history began . . . As human history began . . . As
civilization came we suppressed it. We civilization came we suppressed it. We became labor because they stamped became labor because they stamped us, ‘You are labor.’ We forgot that we us, ‘You are labor.’ We forgot that we
are entrepreneurs.”are entrepreneurs.”
Source: Muhammad Yunus/The News Hour—PBS/1122.2006
THE SECRETS OF THE SECRETS OF EXCELLENCE VI: EXCELLENCE VI: THE ESSENCE OF THE ESSENCE OF
ENTERPRISE.ENTERPRISE.
CauseCause (worthy of commitment)(worthy of commitment)
SpaceSpace (room for/encouragement(room for/encouragement
for initiative) for initiative)
DecencyDecency (respect, (respect,
humane)humane)
CauseCause (worthy of commitment)(worthy of commitment)
SpaceSpace (room for/encouragement(room for/encouragement
for initiative-adventures) for initiative-adventures)
DecencyDecency (respect, grace,(respect, grace,
integrity, humane) integrity, humane)
service service (worthy of our clients’ & (worthy of our clients’ &
extended extended family’s continuing custom) family’s continuing custom)
excellenceexcellence (period) (period)
CauseCause (worthy of commitment)(worthy of commitment)
SpaceSpace (room for/encouragement for initiative-(room for/encouragement for initiative-
adventures) adventures)
DecencyDecency (respect, grace, integrity, humane)(respect, grace, integrity, humane)
service service (worthy of our clients’ & extended (worthy of our clients’ & extended
family’s continuing custom) family’s continuing custom)
excellenceexcellence (period) (period)
servant servant leadership leadership
CauseCause
SpaceSpace
DecencyDecency
serviceserviceexcellenceexcellence
servant leadership servant leadership
EXCELLENCE.EXCELLENCE. CIRCA 1978. CIRCA 1978.CIRCA 1982.CIRCA 1982.CIRCA 1992.CIRCA 1992.CIRCA 1994.CIRCA 1994.CIRCA 1996.CIRCA 1996.CIRCA 2006.CIRCA 2006.
CIRCA 2004-2007.CIRCA 2004-2007.CIRCA SEPTEMBER 2007.CIRCA SEPTEMBER 2007.CIRCA 15 OCTOBER 2007.CIRCA 15 OCTOBER 2007.
CIRCA 1966-2007.CIRCA 1966-2007.
1978.1978.
A START.A START.
““Hard”Hard” IsIs SoftSoft
“Soft”“Soft” Is Is HardHard
Hard Is Hard Is SoftSoft (Plans, (Plans, ##ss))
Soft Is Soft Is HardHard (people, (people, customers, values, customers, values,
relationships))relationships))
1982.1982.
(OCTOBER)(OCTOBER)
A BOOK.A BOOK.
Excellence1982: The Bedrock “Eight Basics”Excellence1982: The Bedrock “Eight 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 Loose-TightLoose-Tight Properties” Properties”
““Breakthrough” 82*Breakthrough” 82*
People! People! CustomersCustomers
! ! Action! Action! Values! Values!
**In Search of ExcellenceIn Search of Excellence
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.
1982-1982-2007.2007.
ONE IDEA.ONE IDEA.
What makes What makes God laugh?God laugh?
PeoplePeople makingmaking plans!plans!
try it. Try it. Try it. try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it.Try it. Try it. Try it.
Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Screw it Screw it up.up. Try it. Try it. Try Try it. Try it. Try
it. Try it. Try it. Try it. it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Screw it up.Screw it up. it. it.
Try it. Try it. try it. Try it. Try it. try it. Try it.Try it. Screw it up.Screw it up. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it.
““We have a We have a ‘strategic plan.’ ‘strategic plan.’ It’s called It’s called doing doing thingsthings.”.” — Herb Kelleher
““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
Sam’s Sam’s Secret Secret
#1!#1!
READY.READY.FIRE!FIRE!AIM.AIM.
Ross Perot (vs “Aim! Aim! Aim!” /EDS vs GM/1985)
““You miss You miss
100100%%
of the shots of the shots you never you never
take.”take.” —Wayne—Wayne GretzkyGretzky
Life 101: A 40-year ReflectionLife 101: A 40-year Reflection
Go on offense. Go on offense. Give everybody a shot. Give everybody a shot.
Decentralize. Decentralize. Try a bunch of stuff.Try a bunch of stuff.
Make it up as you go along. Make it up as you go along. Get some stuff wrong.Get some stuff wrong.
Laugh a lot.Laugh a lot.Get some stuff right. Get some stuff right. Become a “success.”Become a “success.”
Extract “lessons learned” or “best practices.”Extract “lessons learned” or “best practices.”Thicken the Book of Rules for Success.Thicken the Book of Rules for Success.
Become evermore serious.Become evermore serious.Enforce the rules to increasingly tight tolerances.Enforce the rules to increasingly tight tolerances.
Go on defense. Go on defense. Install walls. Install walls.
Protect-at-all-costs today’s franchise. Protect-at-all-costs today’s franchise. Centralize. Centralize.
Calcify. Calcify. Install taller walls.Install taller walls.Write more rules.Write more rules.
Become irrelevant and-or die.Become irrelevant and-or die.
Enemy Enemy #1#1
I.C.D.I.C.D.Note 1:Note 1: Inherent/Inevitable/Inherent/Inevitable/Immutable Centralist DriftImmutable Centralist Drift
Note 2: Jim Burke’s 1-word vocabulary: “No.”Note 2: Jim Burke’s 1-word vocabulary: “No.”
1993.1993.
LOU FINDS LOU FINDS GOLD IN THE GOLD IN THE
RUBBLE.RUBBLE.
$55$55BB
Department Head
to …
ManaginManaging g
PartnerPartner, , ISIS [HR, R&D, etc.] IncInc..
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)
1994.1994.
COOL IS COOL IS COOL.COOL.
““You You knowknow a a designdesign is is goodgood
whenwhen you you wantwant to to licklick it.” it.” —Steve Jobs—Steve Jobs
Source: Source: Design: Intelligence Made VisibleDesign: Intelligence Made Visible,, Stephen Bayley & Terence ConranStephen Bayley & Terence Conran
Experience: “Rebel Lifestyle!”
“What we sell is the “What we sell is the ability for a 43-year-old ability for a 43-year-old accountant to dress in accountant to dress in
black leather, ride black leather, ride through small towns and through small towns and
have people be afraidhave people be afraid of him.” of him.”
HarleyHarley exec, quoted in Results-Based Leadership
CCXXOO**Chief eXperience Officer
““The sun is setting on the Information Society—even The sun is setting on the Information Society—even before we have fully adjusted to its demands as before we have fully adjusted to its demands as
individuals and as companies. We have lived as hunters individuals and as companies. We have lived as hunters and as farmers, we have worked in factories and now we and as farmers, we have worked in factories and now we
live in an information-based society whose icon is the live in an information-based society whose icon is the
computer. computer. We stand facinWe stand facingg the fifth kind of societthe fifth kind of society: y: the Dream Societthe Dream Society.y. … Future … Future
products will have to appeal to our hearts, not to our products will have to appeal to our hearts, not to our heads. Now is the time to add emotional value to heads. Now is the time to add emotional value to
products and services.”products and services.”
Rolf Jensen/ Rolf Jensen/The Dream Society:How the Coming Shift from The Dream Society:How the Coming Shift from Information to Imagination Will Transform Your BusinessInformation to Imagination Will Transform Your Business
CCLL OO*
*Chief Lovemark Officer
Ladder.2007: 4 of 7!Ladder.2007: 4 of 7!
Lovemark Lovemark Dreams Come TrueDreams Come True
Spellbinding Experiences Spellbinding ExperiencesGamechanging SolutionsGamechanging Solutions
ServicesServicesGoodsGoods
Raw MaterialsRaw Materials
<TG<TGWWvs.vs.
>TG>TGRR[Things Gone [Things Gone WRONGWRONG/Things Gone /Things Gone RIGHTRIGHT]]
“Better By Design”: A National Strategy
NZ = DesignNZ = Design ExcellenceExcellence
1996.1996.THE THE
EDUCATION EDUCATION OF TOM.OF TOM.
““Forget Forget ChinaChina, , IndiaIndia and the and the
InternetInternet: Economic : Economic Growth Is Driven Growth Is Driven
by by WomenWomen.”.” —Headline,
Economist, April 15, 2006, Leader, page 14
10 UNASSAILABLE REASONS WOMEN RULE10 UNASSAILABLE REASONS WOMEN RULE
WomenWomen make [all] the financial decisions.WomenWomen control [all] the wealth.WomenWomen [substantially] outlive men.WomenWomen start most of the new businesses.Women’sWomen’s work force participation rates have soared worldwide.WomenWomen are closing in on “same pay for same job.”WomenWomen are penetrating senior ranks rapidly [even if the pace is slow for the corner office per se].Women’sWomen’s leadership strengths are exceptionally well aligned with new organizational effectiveness imperatives.WomenWomen are better salespersons than men.WomenWomen buy [almost] everything—commercial as well as consumer goods.
So what exactly is the point of So what exactly is the point of menmen??
“One thing is certain: Women’s rise to power, which is linked to the increase in wealth per capita, is happening in all domains and at all
levels of society. Women are no longer content to provide efficient labor or to be consumers with rising budgets and more autonomy to spend. … This is just the beginning. The
phenomenon will only grow as girls prove to be more successful than boys in the school
system. For a number of observers, For a number of observers, we have already entered the age we have already entered the age of ‘womenomics,’ the economy as of ‘womenomics,’ the economy as
thought out and practiced by a thought out and practiced by a womanwoman.”.” —Aude Zieseniss de Thuin, Financial Times, 10.03.2006
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; purchasing power; over the past 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
BONUS.BONUS.BEYOND BEYOND “MICRO-“MICRO-
MARKETING.”MARKETING.”
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!““People turning 50 People turning 50
today have today have more more thanthan halfhalf of of their adult life their adult life
ahead of them.”ahead of them.” —Bill
Novelli, 50+: Igniting a Revolution to Reinvent America
We are the We are the Aussies & Kiwis &Aussies & Kiwis & Americans & Americans & CanadiansCanadians. We are the . We are the Western EuropeansWestern Europeans & & JapaneseJapanese. We are the . We are the fastest growingfastest growing, , the the biggestbiggest, the , the wealthiestwealthiest, the , the boldestboldest, ,
the most (yes) the most (yes) ambitiouambitious, the most s, the most experimental & exploratoryexperimental & exploratory, the most , the most
differentdifferent, the most , the most indulgentindulgent, the most , the most difficult &difficult & demandingdemanding, the most , the most service & service & experience obsessedexperience obsessed, the most , the most vigorousvigorous, ,
(the (the leastleast vigorous,) the most vigorous,) the most health health consciousconscious, the most , the most femalefemale, the most , the most
profoundly important commercial market in profoundly important commercial market in the history of the world—and we will be the the history of the world—and we will be the Center of your universe for the next Center of your universe for the next twenty-twenty-
fivefive yearsyears. We have arrived!. We have arrived!
2006.2006.
STILL COLD STILL COLD IN MAY.IN MAY.
Why in Why in the the World did World did youyou go to go to SiberiaSiberia??
EnterpriseEnterprise* ** (*at its best):* ** (*at its best): An An emotionalemotional, , vitalvital, , innovativeinnovative, , jojoyyfulful, , creativecreative, , entreentreppreneurialreneurial endeavor endeavor that elicits maximum that elicits maximum
concerted humanconcerted human potential in the potential in the wholeheartedwholehearted serviceservice of others of others.****Employees, Customers, Suppliers, Communities, Owners, Temporary partners**Employees, Customers, Suppliers, Communities, Owners, Temporary partners
2007.2007.
SEPTEMBER.SEPTEMBER.SYDNEY.SYDNEY.DRUCKER DRUCKER TRIBUTE.TRIBUTE.
““I have always I have always believed that the believed that the
purpose of the purpose of the corporation is to be a corporation is to be a
blessing to the blessing to the employees.”employees.” * * —Boyd Clarke—Boyd Clarke
*TP: An “organization” is, in fact and after all*TP: An “organization” is, in fact and after all is said and done, a/the “house” in which is said and done, a/the “house” in which
most of us “live” most of the time. most of us “live” most of the time.
Organizations exist to serve. Period.Organizations exist to serve. Period.Leaders live to serve. Period.Leaders live to serve. Period.
Passionate servant leaders, determined to create a Passionate servant leaders, determined to create a legacy of earthshaking transformation in their domainlegacy of earthshaking transformation in their domain create/must create/must necessarilynecessarily create organizations which create organizations which
are …are … no less than Cathedrals in no less than Cathedrals in which the full and awesome which the full and awesome
power of the Imagination and power of the Imagination and Spirit and native Spirit and native
Entrepreneurial flairEntrepreneurial flair of of diverse individualsdiverse individuals is is
unleashedunleashed … … In passionate pursuit of jointly In passionate pursuit of jointly perceived soaring purposeperceived soaring purpose and personal and and personal and
community and client service Excellence. community and client service Excellence.
““We are a We are a ‘Life ‘Life
Success’ Success’ Company.”Company.”
Dave Liniger, founder, RE/MAX
The Dream The Dream ManagerManager —Matthew Kelly—Matthew Kelly
E.g.: “An organization can only become the-best-version-of-itself to the E.g.: “An organization can only become the-best-version-of-itself to the extent that the people who drive that organization are striving to extent that the people who drive that organization are striving to
become better-versions-of-themselves.” “A company’s purpose is to become better-versions-of-themselves.” “A company’s purpose is to become the-best-version-of-itself. The question is: What is an become the-best-version-of-itself. The question is: What is an
employee’s purpose? Most would say, ‘to help the company achieve its employee’s purpose? Most would say, ‘to help the company achieve its purpose’—but they would be wrong. That is certainly part of the purpose’—but they would be wrong. That is certainly part of the
employee’s role, but an employee’s primary purpose is to become the-employee’s role, but an employee’s primary purpose is to become the-best-version-of-himself or –herself. … When a company forgets that it best-version-of-himself or –herself. … When a company forgets that it
exists to serve customers, it quickly goes out of business. Our exists to serve customers, it quickly goes out of business. Our
employees are our first customers, and our most important customers.”employees are our first customers, and our most important customers.”
EXCELLENCE. EXCELLENCE.
BEDROCK.BEDROCK.LEADERSHIP.LEADERSHIP.
10Ps.10Ps.
PURPOSEPURPOSE..PASSIONPASSION..PotentialPotential..PresencePresence..PersonalPersonal..
PERSISTENCEPERSISTENCE..PRIORITIESPRIORITIES..
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““A leader is A leader is a a dealer in dealer in hope.” hope.” —Napoleon
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““Nothing is so Nothing is so contagious as contagious as enthusiasm.”enthusiasm.”
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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““The role of the Director is to The role of the Director is to create a space where the actors create a space where the actors
and actresses canand actresses can become become more than they’ve ever more than they’ve ever been before, more than been before, more than
they’ve dreamed of they’ve dreamed of beingbeing.”.” —Robert Altman, Oscar acceptance speech—Robert Altman, Oscar acceptance speech
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““It’s It’s alwaalwayyss showtime.”showtime.”
—David D’Alessandro, Career Warfare
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““Being aware of Being aware of yourself and how you yourself and how you
affect everyone affect everyone around you is what around you is what
distinguishes a distinguishes a superior leader.”superior leader.”
—Edie Seashore (—Edie Seashore (Strategy + BusinessStrategy + Business #45) #45)
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““Success seems to Success seems to be largely a be largely a
mattermatter
of of hanginghanging onon after others after others have let go.”have let go.” —William —William
Feather, authorFeather, author
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““I used to have a rule for myself that at any point in I used to have a rule for myself that at any point in time I wanted to have in mind time I wanted to have in mind — as it so happens, — as it so happens, also in writing, on a little card I carried around with also in writing, on a little card I carried around with me — the three big things I was trying to get done. me — the three big things I was trying to get done.
ThreeThree..
Not two. Not two. Not four. Not four. Not five.Not five.Not ten.Not ten.Three.”Three.”
— Richard Haass, — Richard Haass, The Power to PersuadeThe Power to Persuade
““Dennis, you need a … Dennis, you need a …
‘To-don’t ’‘To-don’t ’
List !”List !”
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““Leaders Leaders
‘‘dodo’’ people. people.
Period.”Period.” —Anon.
““Leaders Leaders
‘‘SERVESERVE’’ people. people.
Period.”Period.” —inspired by Robert Greenleaf
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Kevin Roberts’ Credo
11. Ready. Fire! Aim.. Ready. Fire! Aim.2. If it ain’t broke ... Break it!2. If it ain’t broke ... Break it!3. Hire crazies.3. Hire crazies.4. Ask dumb questions.4. Ask dumb questions.5. Pursue failure.5. Pursue failure.6. Lead, follow ... or get out of the way!6. Lead, follow ... or get out of the way!7. Spread confusion.7. Spread confusion.8. Ditch your office.8. Ditch your office.9. Read odd stuff.9. Read odd stuff.
10. Avoid moderationAvoid moderation!!
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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
"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)
Ger-Ger-onon--ii--momo!!