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1 EXCELLENCE. “the rules.”

2 Cause (worthy of commitment) Space (room for/encouragement for initiative) Decency (respect, humane)

3 Cause (worthy of commitment) Space (room for/encouragement for initiative-adventures) Decency (respect, grace, integrity, humane) service (worthy of our clients’ & extended family’s continuing custom) excellence (period)

4 Cause (worthy of commitment) Space (room for/encouragement for initiative-adventures) Decency (respect, grace, integrity, humane) service (worthy of our clients’ & extended family’s continuing custom) excellence (period) servant leadership

5 Cause Space Decency service excellence servant leadership

6 Hire Great People (Resilient, Passionate) Try a Lot of Stuff (S.A.V./R.F.A.) all “wow” all the time Enjoy It While It Lasts

7 Tom’s “Change Rules” Cause. (pissed off.) Try it. (S.A.V.) Fail. Forward. Fast. Quests. Demos. Heroes. Stories. Boonies. (Parallel universe.) Ability. Wow. “Insanely great.” Sell! Sell! Sell! Master politics!

8 pursue a mission that rocks the world (Pharmaceuticals, Moldy basements) Hire awesome/weird People for 100% of jobs (Resilient, Passionate) (Wegmans) (Women RULE!) give ’em lots of room to experiment, fail, grow make “respect” “decency” “integrity” our watchwords try a Lot of Stuff, fast tempo (S.A.V./Screw Around Vigorously, R.F.A./Ready. Fire. Aim.) Emphasize revenue (Organic growth, Sales/“Top line” rules) have fun/exude joy demand excellence/Make accountability instinctive (“Insane” standards for our mates’ and community’s sake) never, never forget the “it” (It’s the PRODUCT, Stupid.) (25!) be “of [‘gaspworthy’] service” (Cirque du Soleil is our standard— “even” in finance.) (My customer is my partner.) (Remember “She”; remember “Me.”) (“Servant”/“Host” Leadership) Have effective/imaginative/minimalist infrastructure (K.I.S.S./Keep It Simple, Stupid) (Systems/No bull: beauty, grace, elegance) re-imagine as “routine” ” enjoy It While It Lasts

9 try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Screw it up. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Screw it up. it. Try it. Try it. try it. Try it. Screw it up. Try it. Try it. Try it.

10 What makes God laugh?

11 People making plans!

12 READY. FIRE! AIM. READY. FIRE! AIM. Ross Perot (vs “ Aim! Aim! Aim!” /EDS vs GM/1985)

13 S.A.V.

14 Paul Allaire/Xerox: “We are in a brawl with no rules.” TP: “There’s [literally] only one possible answer … S crew A round V igorously !

15 “Fail. Forward. Fast.” “Fail. Forward. Fast.” High Tech CEO, Pennsylvania

16 “You miss 100% of the shots you never take.” —WayneGretzky “You miss 100% of the shots you never take.” —Wayne Gretzky

17 try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Screw it up. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Try it. Screw it up. it. Try it. Try it. try it. Try it. Screw it up. Try it. Try it. Try it.

18 Innovation: Get mad. Start Doing something about it. Now.

19 EXCELLENCE. Being there.

20 25

21 You = Your calendar* *Calendars never lie

22 “ You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” “ You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” Gandhi

23 “The one thing you need to know about sustained individual success: Discover what you don’t like doing and stop doing it.” “The one thing you need to know about sustained individual success: Discover what you don’t like doing and stop doing it.” —Marcus Buckingham, The One Thing You Need to Know

24 “ A year from now you may wish you may wish You had started today.” —Karen Lamb

25 “Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm.” “Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm.” —Samuel Taylor Coleridge

26 EXCELLENCE. “the rule.”

27 Conrad Hilton, at a gala celebrating his life, was asked, “What was the most important lesson you’ve learned in you long and distinguished career?” His immediate answer: “ remember to tuck the shower curtain inside the bathtub”

28 EXCELLENCE. Relationships.

29 Thank you !!!

30 FLOWERPOWERFLOWERPOWERFLOWERPOWERFLOWERPOWER

31 “Courtesies of a small and trivial character are the ones which strike deepest in the grateful and appreciating heart.” “Courtesies of a small and trivial character are the ones which strike deepest in the grateful and appreciating heart.” —Henry Clay

32 The Manager’s Book of Decencies: How Small /gestures Build Great Companies. The Manager’s Book of Decencies: How Small /gestures Build Great Companies. —Steve Harrison, Adecco

33 R.O.I.R

34 Measure #1: R.O.I.R. * Return On Investment In Relationships Measure #1: R.O.I.R.* * Return On Investment In Relationships

35 Axiom #65: (1) It’s always about relationships. (2) Sweat the small stuff—and the big stuff will take care of itself.

36 THERE ONCE WAS A TIME WHEN A THREE-MINUTE PHONE CALL WOULD HAVE AVOIDED SETTING OFF THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL THAT RESULTED IN A COMPLETE RUPTURE. Relationships (of all varieties) : THERE ONCE WAS A TIME WHEN A THREE-MINUTE PHONE CALL WOULD HAVE AVOIDED SETTING OFF THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL THAT RESULTED IN A COMPLETE RUPTURE.

37 “It was much later that I realized Dad’s secret. He gained respect by giving it. He talked and listened to the fourth-grade kids in Spring Valley who shined shoes the same way he talked and listened to a bishop or a college president. He was seriously interested in who you were and what you had to say.” Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Respect

38 “The [Union senior] officers rode past the Confederates smugly without any sign of recognition except by one. ‘When General Grant reached the line of ragged, filthy, bloody, despairing prisoners strung out on each side of the bridge, he lifted his hat and held it over his head until he passed the last man of that living funeral cortege. He was the only officer in that whole train who recognized us as being on the face of the earth.’*” *quote within a quote from diary of a Confederate soldier

39 “The deepest human need is the need to be appreciated.” William James

40 “Don’t belittle!” —OD Consultant

41 “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle.” —Philo of Alexandria

42 “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.” “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.” —Dale Carnegie

43 “He had done nothing to sell me on his business, yet he had given me the most powerful sales pitch of my life. Because his sole concern had been my welfare and the success of my business.” —Jim Penman, on learning how to sell (What Will They Franchise Next? The Story of Jim’s Group)

44 “If you don’t listen, you don’t sell you don’t sell anything.” anything.” —Carolyn Marland/Managing Director/Guardian Group

45 “Leaders ‘SERVE’ people. Period.” “Leaders ‘SERVE’ people. Period.” —Anon.

46 “Ph.D. in leadership. Short course: Make a short list of all things done to you that you abhorred. Don’t do them to others. Ever. Make another list of things done to you that you loved. Do them to others. Always.” “Ph.D. in leadership. Short course: Make a short list of all things done to you that you abhorred. Don’t do them to others. Ever. Make another list of things done to you that you loved. Do them to others. Always.” — Dee Hock

47 “You do not merely want to be the best of the best. You want to be considered the only ones who do what you do.” “You do not merely want to be the best of the best. You want to be considered the only ones who do what you do.” —Jerry Garcia

48 A man without a smiling face must not open a shop.” “ A man without a smiling face must not open a shop.” —Chinese Proverb

49 EXCELLENCE. 1982. Hard is soft. Soft is hard.

50 Hard Is Soft Soft Is Hard

51 Hard Is Soft (Plans, # s ) Soft Is Hard (people, customers, values, relationships)

52 [Yet] I came to see in my time at IBM that culture isn’t just one aspect of the game—it is the game.” “If I could have chosen not to tackle the IBM culture head-on, I probably wouldn’t have. My bias coming in was toward strategy, analysis and measurement. In comparison, changing the attitude and behaviors of hundreds of thousands of people is very, very hard. [Yet] I came to see in my time at IBM that culture isn’t just one aspect of the game—it is the game.” —Lou Gerstner, Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance

53 EXCELLENCE. ASPIRATION. 2006.

54 Why in the World did you go to Siberia? go to Siberia?

55 Synonyms Purity Transcendence Virtue Elegance Majesty Antonyms Mediocrity

56 The Peters Principles: Enthusiasm. Emotion. Excellence. Energy. Excitement. Service. Growth. Creativity. Imagination. Vitality. Joy. Surprise. Independence. Spirit. Community. Limitless human potential. Diversity. Profit. Innovation. Design. Quality. Entrepreneurialism. Wow!

57 Enterprise* ** (*at its best): An emotional, vital, innovative, joyful, creative, entrepreneurial endeavor that elicits maximum concerted human concerted human potential in the wholehearted service of others **Employees, Customers, Suppliers, Communities, Owners, Temporary partners potential in the wholehearted service of others.** **Employees, Customers, Suppliers, Communities, Owners, Temporary partners

58 An emotional, vital, innovative, joyful, creative, entrepreneurial endeavor that elicits maximum concerted human potential in the wholehearted service of others Enterprise* ** (*at its best): An emotional, vital, innovative, joyful, creative, entrepreneurial endeavor that elicits maximum concerted human potential in the wholehearted service of others. *** **Excellence. Always. ***Employees, Customers, Suppliers, Communities, Owners, Temporary partners

59 The Ultimate Creative Endeavor. Business: The Ultimate Creative Endeavor.

60 The Ultimate Personal Development- Growth Experience. Business: The Ultimate Personal Development- Growth Experience.

61 The Ultimate Transcendent Service Opportunity. Business: The Ultimate Transcendent Service Opportunity.

62 —Joanne Lipman, editor, on Portfolio “BUSINESS IS ABOUT POWER.” —Joanne Lipman, editor, on Portfolio

63 TP: “BUSINESS IS ABOUT...”

64 “Make sure your executive team includes top talent in design, engineering and manufacturing, because that’s your only! priority— to build! Cars! People! Want! to buy!. Hot styling sells them and quality keeps them sold.” — Lee Iacocca, Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

65 “enterprises that Matter & change the game … offer solutions & experiences that surprise, amaze, and transform perceptions of what’s possible —and stick like super-glue in customers’ minds.* such offerings are brilliantly conceived and flawlessly delivered by unconventional, creative, hyper- committed, energetic talent from within & outside the organization.” —Tom Peters E.g.: Apple, Whole Foods, Cirque du Soleil, Starbucks, Wegmans, London Drugs, Griffin Hospital/Planetree Alliance, John Laing Homes, RE/MAX, Sewell Autos, Jim’s Group, The Met/Big Picture, Virgin, Commerce Bank, Google, Basement Systems Inc., Ford (circa 1917), IBM (circa 1970), Wannamaker’s (circa 1880)

66 To me business isn’t about wearing suits or pleasing stockholders. It’s about being true to yourself, your ideas and focusing on the essentials.” “To me business isn’t about wearing suits or pleasing stockholders. It’s about being true to yourself, your ideas and focusing on the essentials.” —Richard Branson

67 “No leader sets out to be a leader per se, but rather to express him- or herself freely and fully. That is leaders have no interest in proving themselves, but an abiding interest in expressing themselves.” “No leader sets out to be a leader per se, but rather to express him- or herself freely and fully. That is leaders have no interest in proving themselves, but an abiding interest in expressing themselves.” — Warren Bennis, On Becoming a Leader

68 EXCELLENCE. ADVENTURESOME. ADVENTURES.

69 We become who we hang out with

70 “The role of the Director is to create a space where the actors and actresses can become more than they’ve ever been before, more than they’ve dreamed of being.” —Robert Altman, Oscar acceptance speech

71 EXCELLENCE. ASPIRATION. UNIVERSAL.

72 Jim’s Group

73 Jim’s Mowing Canada Jim’s Mowing UK Jim’s Antennas Jim’s Bookkeeping Jim’s Building Maintenance Jim’s Carpet Cleaning Jim’s Car Cleaning Jim’s Computer Services Jim’s Dog Wash Jim’s Driving School Jim’s Fencing Jim’s Floors Jim’s Painting Jim’s Paving Jim’s Pergolas [gazebos] Jim’s Pool Care Jim’s Pressure Cleaning Jim’s Roofing Jim’s Security Doors Jim’s Trees Jim’s Window Cleaning Jim’s Windscreens Note: Download, free, Jim Penman’s book: What Will They Franchise Next? The Story of Jim’s Group

74 Basement Systems Inc. Basement Systems Inc.

75 *Basement Systems Inc. *Larry Janesky * Dry Basement Science (115,000!) *1993: $0; 2003: $12M; 2006: $50,000,000+

76 7:30AM/830P M/7/1200AM/ Friday/4M Dog Biscuits/ Red Button 7:30AM/830P M/7/1200AM/ Friday/4M Dog Biscuits/ Red Button

77 “every computer at commerce bank has a special red key on it that says, ‘found something stupid that we are doing that interferes with our ability to service the customer? Tell us about it, and if we agree, we will give you $50.’” Source: Fans! Not customers. How Commerce Bank Created a Super- growth Business in a No-growth Industry, Vernon Hill & Bob Andelman “every computer at commerce bank has a special red key on it that says, ‘found something stupid that we are doing that interferes with our ability to service the customer? Tell us about it, and if we agree, we will give you $50.’” Source: Fans! Not customers. How Commerce Bank Created a Super- growth Business in a No-growth Industry, Vernon Hill & Bob Andelman

78 EXCELLENCE. 4/40.

79 4/40 (Decentralization/Execution/Accountability/6:15A.M.)

80 DECENTRALIZATION. EXECUTION. ACCOUTABILITY. 6 :15A.M.

81 De-cent- ral-iz- a-tion!

82 “‘Decentralization’ is not a piece of paper. It’s not me. It’s either in your heart, or not.” — Brian Joffe/BIDvest

83 Decentralization vs Centralization = “That’s All There Is” (from childrearing 101 to the Federalist Papers to Org.2007) Decentralization vs Centralization = “That’s All There Is” (from childrearing 101 to the Federalist Papers to Org.2007)

84 Ex-e- cu-tion!

85 “ Execution is the job of the business leader.” —Larry Bossidy “ Execution is the job of the business leader.” —Larry Bossidy & Ram Charan/ Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done

86 (1) sum of Projects = Goal (“Vision”) (2) sum of Milestones = project (3) rapid Review + Truth-telling = accountability (1) sum of Projects = Goal (“Vision”) (2) sum of Milestones = project (3) rapid Review + Truth-telling = accountability

87 Ac-count- a-bil-ity!

88 “GE has set a standard of candor. … There is no puffery. … There isn’t an ounce of denial in the place.” “GE has set a standard of candor. … There is no puffery. … There isn’t an ounce of denial in the place.” —Kevin Sharer, CEO Amgen, on the “GE mystique” (Fortune)

89 6:15A.M.

90 EXCELLENCE. “Us.” “them.”

91 EXECUTION Action Selling/Sales Customers Clients Big Stuff (Women, Boomers) Revenue maximization Decentralization Pioneering supplier Project Excellence Women Management + Leadership Exceptionalism (53 = 53) COOL clients INTERESTING Board “Them” “Us” Strategy EXECUTION Planning Action Marketing Selling/Sales Markets Customers Customers Clients Micro-segmentation Big Stuff (Women, Boomers) Cost minimization Revenue maximization Synergy/“Efficiencies” Decentralization “Strategic” supplier Pioneering supplier Process Project Effectiveness Excellence Men Women Leadership Management + Leadership Standardization Exceptionalism (53 = 53) Big clients COOL clients Prestigious Board INTERESTING Board

92 Mid-size Organic growth Create NEW markets Value-creating “PSF” Ambiguity-opportunity Aggressive pursuit of winning Prototype Another prototype Another prototype Talent Rockin’ Talent Development Center of Excellence Benchmark against the “coolest” “Them” “Us” Big Mid-size Growth by merger Organic growth Buy market share Create NEW markets Efficient, streamlined Value-creating “PSF” “department” Certainty-predictability Ambiguity-opportunity Fearful of losing Aggressive pursuit of winning Plan Prototype Careful evaluation Another prototype Revised plan Another prototype People/Employees Talent Effective HR department Rockin’ Talent Development Center of Excellence Benchmark against the Benchmark against the “best”-“industry leader” “coolest”

93 “Future”mark “Up or Out” (PDQ) Heart EQ Passionate Noisy, emotional “characters” in charge Hire for intangibles Relentless, pig-headed determination Teamwork and disruptive individuals equal billing Lead customers Intimate-Seamless customer inter-twining “Them” “Us” Benchmark “Future”mark Orderly career progression “Up or Out” (PDQ) Head Heart IQ EQ “Professional” Passionate Stoic, humble leaders Noisy, emotional “characters” in charge Hire for Resume Hire for intangibles Measured-thoughtful Relentless, pig-headed approach determination Teamwork comes first Teamwork and disruptive individuals equal billing Listen to customers Lead customers Customer “involvement” Intimate-Seamless customer inter-twining

94 MBWA MFA Great people-product rule Work hard Built to Rock the World Reward (EXCELLENT) failures Design 1T Innovation 1T Jaw-dropping Experience CVs feature Magic Moments Cool stuff World-rocking INNOVATION “Them” “Us” MBM (Management MBWA by memo) MBA MFA Shareholder Value Great people-product rule comes first Work smart Work hard Built to last Built to Rock the World Reward successes Reward (EXCELLENT) failures Quality first! Design 1T Quality first Innovation 1T High-quality Jaw-dropping Experience transaction CVs demo consistent CVs feature Magic Moments performance Good grades Cool stuff Operational excellence World-rocking INNOVATION

95 Lovemark Best STORY wins Politics-is-life, the rest is details Bestsource Send on QUESTS Invite HOT language Gamechanging SOLUTION, Thrilling EXPERIENCE, DREAM come true, LOVEMARK Technicolor Different “Mission EXCELLENCE” EXCELLENCE. ALWAYS. “Them” “Us” Brand Lovemark Best analysis wins Best STORY wins “Beyond politics” Politics-is-life, the rest is details Outsource Bestsource “Motivate” Send on QUESTS “Motivate” Invite Measured language HOT language Product-Service Gamechanging SOLUTION, Thrilling EXPERIENCE, DREAM come true, LOVEMARK Pastel Technicolor Better Different “Mission success” “Mission EXCELLENCE” Very good EXCELLENCE. ALWAYS.

96 EXCELLENCE. BEDROCK. LEADERSHIP. “9 P s.” BEDROCK. LEADERSHIP. “9 P s.”

97 PURPOSE. PASSION. Potential. Presence. Personal. PERSISTENCE. PEOPLE. Potent. Positive.

98 EXCELLENCE. BEDROCK. LEADERSHIP. “12 P s.” BEDROCK. LEADERSHIP. “12 P s.” Tom Peters/04.18.2007

99 PURPOSE. PASSION. Potential. Presence. Personal. pissed off. Playful. PERSISTENCE. PEOPLE. Peculiar. Potent. Positive.

100 X + 5: The “6E s ”

101 Exuberance! Energy! Empathy! Empowerment! Execution! Excellence!

102 Sell Sell Sell

103 “Everyone lives by selling something.”. “Everyone lives by selling something.” – Robert Louis Stevenson

104 WE ARE ALL IN SALES!

105 Sell Sell Sell

106 C R Revenue C R O* *Chief Revenue Officer

107 EXCELLENCE. relentless. relentless.

108 Re- lent -less

109 Relentless: “One of my superstitions had always been when I started to go anywhere or to do anything, not to turn back, or stop, until the thing intended was accomplished.” Relentless: “One of my superstitions had always been when I started to go anywhere or to do anything, not to turn back, or stop, until the thing intended was accomplished.” —Grant

110 “ Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.” —William Feather, author

111 EXCELLENCE. ASPIRATION. UNIVERSAL.

112 “ Do one thing every day that scares you.” “ Do one thing every day that scares you.” —Eleanor Roosevelt

113 “Every time we come to a comfort zone, we will find a way out.” “No Cloning.” “‘Reinvent the brand’ with each new show.” “A typical day at the office for me begins by asking, ‘What is impossible that I am going to do today?’” —Daniel Lamarre, president, Cirque du Soleil Cirque du Soleil

114 “Strive for Excellence. Ignore success.” “Strive for Excellence. Ignore success.” —Bill Young, PR driver (courtesy Andrew Sullivan)

115 “Excellence can be obtained if you:... care more than others think is wise;... risk more than others think is safe;... dream more than others think is practical;... expect more than others think is practical;... expect more than others think is possible.” is possible.” Source: Anon. (Posted @ tompeters.com by K.Sriram, November 27, 2006 1:17 AM)

116 “You do not merely want to be the best of the best. You want to be considered the only ones who do what you do.” “You do not merely want to be the best of the best. You want to be considered the only ones who do what you do.” —Jerry Garcia

117 “ In-sane- ly-great”

118 Radically Thrilling Language! “Radically Thrilling.” —BMW Z4 (ad)

119 “Normal” = “o for 800”

120 “ARE YOU BEING REASONABLE? Most people are reasonable; that’s why they only do reasonably well.” “ARE YOU BEING REASONABLE? Most people are reasonable; that’s why they only do reasonably well.” Source: Paul Arden, Whatever You Think Think the Opposite

121 The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. Michelangelo

122 1. Ready. Fire! Aim. 2. If it ain’t broke... Break it! 3. Hire crazies. 4. Ask dumb questions. 5. Pursue failure. 6. Lead, follow... or get out of the way! 7. Spread confusion. 8. Ditch your office. 9. Read odd stuff. Avoid moderation! Kevin Roberts’ Credo 1. Ready. Fire! Aim. 2. If it ain’t broke... Break it! 3. Hire crazies. 4. Ask dumb questions. 5. Pursue failure. 6. Lead, follow... or get out of the way! 7. Spread confusion. 8. Ditch your office. 9. Read odd stuff. 10. Avoid moderation!

123 GERONIMO!’ "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!’ ” —Bill McKenna, professional motorcycle racer (Cycle magazine 02.1982)

124 Ger- on-i- mo !

125 “ It’s always showtime.” “ It’s always showtime.” —David D’Alessandro, Career Warfare

126 EXCELLE ALWAYS.


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