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For the past 22 years…

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“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” Leonardo da Vinci

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Good to Great

Running a GREAT Business

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The Pattern of Business Success

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(T + C + ECF) x DE = Success

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Talent

Talent + Culture

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Cecil Van Tuyl

“It is all about people, people, people. You can kid yourself about a lot of things in your business, but at the end of the day it will always come down to people.”

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The level of highly satisfied and engaged EMPLOYEES in your business.

The number one factor in increasing the level of highly satisfied and engaged CUSTOMERS in your business is…

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Key Drivers of Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty

Financial Performance

Quality P&S&

Customer Relationship

EmployeeSatisfaction

Empowerment High Standards

Long-termOrientation

Enthusiasm, Commitment,

Respect

Training &Development

Fair Compensatio

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CR= 104.12% increase in profits

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CR=.280 Coaching

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From: Practice What You Preach by Maister

Global study:16 countries529 companies15,589 respondents

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Extreme Customer Focus

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Web of Value: VOC + MOT

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VOC

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How Many of these do you employ?

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Moments Of Truth

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Moments Of Truth

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The Evergreen Project

10 year study of 160 top companies

40 distinct industries

200 management practices

Winners, climbers, tumblers, losers

Winners had an average Total Return to Shareholders of 945%...

The Losers only averaged a TRS of 62%

From: What (really) Works by Joyce, Nohria, Roberson 6

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The Four Primary Practices:

1. A sharply focused, clearly communicated and well-understood strategy for growth.

2. Flawless operational execution that consistently delivers the value proposition.

3. A performance-oriented culture that does not tolerate mediocrity.

4. A fast, flexible, flat organization that reduces bureaucracy and simplifies work.

From: What (really) Works by Joyce, Nohria, Roberson

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The Secondary Management Practices:

• Talent = find and keep the best people.• Key leaders show commitment and

enthusiasm for the business.• Embrace strategic innovation.• Master the power of partnerships.

From: What (really) Works by Joyce, Nohria, Roberson

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What Inhibits Execution?National Survey of 4,000 Senior Executives

4. Inability to work together (21%)

3. Company culture (23%)

2. Economic climate (29%)

1. Holding onto the past / unwillingness to CHANGE (35%)

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Non-negotiable Standards + Fanatical Discipline

Very Clear Expectations Specific and Measurable GoalsNecessary Systems & SupportRobust CommunicationConsistent Tracking of

PerformanceRegular Performance ReviewsRefuse to Tolerate mediocrity

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Key Competitive Advantages

Products People Process

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Anne MulcahyCEO of Xerox and the third most powerful woman in the world!

1. Build a network of great relationships with people who want to see you succeed.

2. You don’t have all of the answers, so ask for help and advice from the smartest people you can find.

3. Learn to be a learner.

4. Listen intently to your employees and to your customers.

Some really great advice…

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