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1 Three Takes on Leadership: (1) The Leadership50; (2) The Leadership25; (3) LeadershipSHORT

2 #1: L50

3 The Passion Imperative: The Leadership50

4 The Basic Premise.

5 1. Leadership Is a … Mutual Discovery Process.

6 “I don’t know.”

7 The Leadership Types.

8 2. Great Leaders on Snorting Steeds Are Important – but Great Talent Developers (Type I Leadership) are the Bedrock of Organizations that Perform Over the Long Haul.

9 Whoops: Jack didn’t have a vision!

10 3. But Then Again, There Are Times When This “Cult of Personality” (Type II Leadership) Stuff Actually Works!

11 “A leader is a dealer in hope.” Napoleon (+TP’s writing room pics)

12 4. Find the “Businesspeople”! (Type III Leadership)

13 I.P.M. (Inspired Profit Mechanic)

14 5. All Organizations Need the Golden Leadership Triangle.

15 The Golden Leadership Triangle: (1) Talent Fanatic … (2) Creator-Visionary … (3) Inspired Profit Mechanic.

16 6. Leadership Mantra #1: IT ALL DEPENDS!

17 Renaissance Men are … a snare, a myth, a delusion!

18 7. The Leader Is Rarely/Never the Best Performer.

19 The Leadership Dance.

20 8. Leaders … SHOW UP!

21 “A body can pretend to care, but they can’t pretend to be there
“A body can pretend to care, but they can’t pretend to be there.” — Texas Bix Bender

22 9. Leaders … LOVE the MESS!

23 “I’m not comfortable unless I’m uncomfortable.” —Jay Chiat

24 “If things seem under control, you’re just not going fast enough
“If things seem under control, you’re just not going fast enough.” Mario Andretti

25 10. Leaders DO!

26 The Kotler Doctrine: 1965-1980: R. A. F. (Ready. Aim. Fire
The Kotler Doctrine: : R.A.F. (Ready.Aim.Fire.) : R.F.A. (Ready.Fire!Aim.) 1995-????: F.F.F. (Fire!Fire!Fire!)

27 5. All Organizations Need the Golden Leadership Triangle.

28 A man approached JP Morgan, held up an envelope, and said, “Sir, in my hand I hold a guaranteed formula for success, which I will gladly sell you for $25,000.” “Sir,” JP Morgan replied, “I do not know what is in the envelope, however if you show me, and I like it, I give you my word as a gentleman that I will pay you what you ask.” The man agreed to the terms, and handed over the envelope. JP Morgan opened it, and extracted a single sheet of paper. He gave it one look, a mere glance, then handed the piece of paper back to the gent. And paid him the agreed-upon $25,000.

29 1. Every morning, write a list of the things that need to be done that day. 2. Do them Source: Hugh MacLeod/tompeters.com/NPR

30 11. Leaders Re-do.

31 “If Microsoft is good at anything, it’s avoiding the trap of worrying about criticism. Microsoft fails constantly. They’re eviscerated in public for lousy products. Yet they persist, through version after version, until they get something good enough. Then they leverage the power they’ve gained in other markets to enforce their standard.” Seth Godin, Zooming

32 12. BUT … Leaders Know When to Wait.

33 Tex Schramm: The “too hard” box!

34 13. Leaders Are … Optimists.

35 Hackneyed but none the less true: LEADERS SEE CUPS AS “HALF FULL.”

36 Half-full Cups: “[Ronald Reagan] radiated an almost transcendent happiness.” Lou Cannon, George ( )

37 14. Leaders … DELIVER!

38 “Leaders don’t ‘want to’ win. Leaders ‘need to’ win.” #49

39 “When assessing candidates, the first thing I looked for was energy and enthusiasm for execution. Does she talk about the thrill of getting things done, the obstacles overcome, the role her people played—or does she keep wandering back to strategy or philosophy?” —Larry Bossidy, Honeywell/AlliedSignal, in Execution

40 15. BUT … Leaders Are Realists/Leaders Win Through LOGISTICS!

41 The “Gus Imperative”!

42 16. Leaders FOCUS!

43 “To Don’t ” List

44 “I used to have a rule for myself that at any point in time I wanted to have in mind — as it so happens, also in writing, on a little card I carried around with me — the three big things I was trying to get done. Three. Not two. Not four. Not five. Not ten. Three.” — Richard Haass, The Power to Persuade

45 You = Your Calendar (Period.)

46 Calendars do not lie. (Period.)

47 17. Leaders … Set CLEAR DESIGN SPECS.

48 JackWorld/1@T: (1) Neutron Jack. (Banish bureaucracy
(1) Neutron Jack. (Banish bureaucracy.) (2) “1, 2 or out” Jack. (Lead or leave.) (3) “Workout” Jack. (Empowerment, GE style.) (4) 6-Sigma Jack. (5) Internet Jack. (Throughout) TALENT JACK!

49 18. Leaders … Send V-E-R-Y Clear Signals About Design Specs!

50 Danger: S.I.O. (Strategic Initiative Overload)

51 If It Ain’t Broke … Break It.

52 19. Leaders … FORGET!/ Leaders … DESTROY!

53 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

54 20. BUT … Leaders Have to Deliver, So They Worry About “Throwing the Baby Out with the Bathwater.”

55 “Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t, Just Plain Damned
“Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t, Just Plain Damned.” Subtitle in the chapter, “Own Up to the Great Paradox: Success Is the Product of Deep Grooves/ Deep Grooves Destroy Adaptivity,” Liberation Management (1992)

56 21. Leaders … HONOR THE USURPERS.

57 Saviors-in-Waiting Disgruntled Customers Upstart Competitors Rogue Employees Fringe Suppliers Wayne Burkan, Wide Angle Vision

58 22. Leaders Make (Lotsa) Mistakes – and MAKE NO BONES ABOUT IT!

59 Fail. Forward. Fast. –High-tech Exec

60 “No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” —Samuel Beckett

61 5. All Organizations Need the Golden Leadership Triangle.

62 23. Leaders Make … BIG MISTAKES!

63 “Reward excellent failures. Punish mediocre successes
“Reward excellent failures. Punish mediocre successes.” Phil Daniels, Sydney exec (and, de facto, Jack)

64 Create.

65 24. Leaders Know that THERE’S MORE TO LIFE THAN “LINE EXTENSIONS
24. Leaders Know that THERE’S MORE TO LIFE THAN “LINE EXTENSIONS.” Leaders Love to CREATE NEW MARKETS.

66 No one ever made it into the Business Hall of Fame on a record of “line extensions.”

67 “Acquisitions are about buying market share
“Acquisitions are about buying market share. Our challenge is to create markets. There is a big difference.” Peter Job, CEO, Reuters

68 25. Leaders … Make Their Mark / Leaders … Do Stuff That Matters

69 “I never, ever thought of myself as a businessman
“I never, ever thought of myself as a businessman. I was interested in creating things I would be proud of.” —Richard Branson

70 “To win this race, Kerry needs to stop focusing on Election Day and start thinking about his would-be presidency’s last day. What does he want his legacy to be? When sixth-graders in the year 2108 read about the Kerry presidency, what does he want the one or two sentences that accompany his photo to say?” —Kenneth Baer/Washington Post/092604

71 “Management has a lot to do with answers
“Management has a lot to do with answers. Leadership is a function of questions. And the first question for a leader always is: ‘Who do we intend to be?’ Not ‘What are we going to do?’ but ‘Who do we intend to be?’” —Max De Pree, Herman Miller

72 26. Leaders Push Their Organizations W-a-y Up the Value-added/ Intellectual Capital Chain

73 Experience: “Rebel Lifestyle
Experience: “Rebel Lifestyle!” “What we sell is the ability for a 43-year-old accountant to dress in black leather, ride through small towns and have people be afraid of him.” Harley exec, quoted in Results-Based Leadership

74 27. Leaders LOVE the New Technology!

75 28. Needed? Type IV Leadership: Technology Dreamer-True Believer

76 The Golden Leadership Quadrangle: (1) Talent Fanatic … (2) Creator-Visionary … (3) Inspired Profit Mechanic. (4) Technology Dreamer-True Believer

77 Talent.

78 29. When It Comes to TALENT … Leaders Always Swing for the Fences!

79 30. Leaders Don’t Create “Followers”: THEY CREATE LEADERS!

80 “I start with the premise that the function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers.” —Ralph Nader

81 31. Leaders “Win Followers Over”

82 WHAT AN IDIOT: “Instead of employees being in the driver’s seat, now we’re in the driver’s seat.”

83 PJ: “Coaching is winning players over.”

84 Passion.

85 32. Leaders … Openly Display Their PASSION!

86 G.H.: “Create a ‘cause,’ not a ‘business.’ ”

87 33. Leaders Know: ENTHUSIASM BEGETS ENTHUSIASM!

88 BZ: “I am a … Dispenser of Enthusiasm!”

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

90 “The leader must have infectious optimism
“The leader must have infectious optimism. … The final test of a leader is the feeling you have when you leave his presence after a conference. Have you a feeling of uplift and confidence?” —Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery

91 “Make it fun to work at your agency. … Encourage exuberance
“Make it fun to work at your agency. … Encourage exuberance. Get rid of sad dogs who spread gloom.” —David Ogilvy

92 5. All Organizations Need the Golden Leadership Triangle.

93 34. Leaders Are … in a Hurry

94 The Urgency Factor: LEADERS … have a distorted sense of time. (E. g
The Urgency Factor: LEADERS … have a distorted sense of time. (E.g.: Rummy thinks he asked months ago … it was the day before yesterday.)

95 35. Leaders Focus on the SOFT STUFF!

96 “Soft” Is “Hard” - ISOE

97 Message: Leadership is all about love
Message: Leadership is all about love! [Passion, Enthusiasms, Appetite for Life, Engagement, Commitment, Great Causes & Determination to Make a Damn Difference, Shared Adventures, Bizarre Failures, Growth, Insatiable Appetite for Change.] [Otherwise, why bother? Just read Dilbert. TP’s final words: CYNICISM SUCKS.]

98 “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

99 The “Job” of Leading.

100 36. Leaders Know It’s ALL SALES ALL THE TIME.

101 TP: If you don’t LOVE SALES … find another life
TP: If you don’t LOVE SALES … find another life. (Don’t pretend you’re a “leader.”) (See TP’s The Project50.)

102 37. Leaders LOVE “POLITICS.”

103 TP: If you don’t LOVE POLITICS … find another life
TP: If you don’t LOVE POLITICS … find another life. (Don’t pretend you’re a “leader.”)

104 38. But … Leaders Also Break a Lot of China

105 If you’re not pissing people off, you’re not making a difference!

106 39. Leaders Give … RESPECT!

107 Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Respect
“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

108 Amen! “What creates trust, in the end, is the leader’s manifest respect for the followers.” — Jim O’Toole, Leading Change

109 40. Leaders Say “Thank You.”

110 “The two most powerful things in existence: a kind word and a thoughtful gesture.” Ken Langone, CEO, Invemed Associates (from Ronna Lichtenberg, It’s Not Business, It’s Personal)

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

112 41. Leaders Are … Curious.

113 The Three Most Important Letters … WHY?

114 42. Leadership Is a … Performance.

115 “It is necessary for the President to be the nation’s No. 1 actor
“It is necessary for the President to be the nation’s No. 1 actor.” FDR

116 “My life is my message.” Gandhi

117 “You can’t lead a cavalry charge if you think you look funny on a horse.” —John Peers, President, Logical Machine Corporation

118 43. Leaders … Are The Brand

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

120 44. Leaders … Have a GREAT STORY!

121 “A key – perhaps the key – to leadership is the effective communication of a story.” Howard Gardner Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership

122 Leaders don’t just make products and make decisions
Leaders don’t just make products and make decisions. Leaders make meaning. – John Seely Brown

123 Introspection.

124 45. Leaders … Enjoy Leading.

125 Whoops: “Great speech, Tom, but you missed the most important point.”

126 46. Leaders … KNOW THEMSELVES.

127 Individuals (would-be leaders) cannot engage in a liberating mutual discovery process unless they are comfortable with their own skin. (“Leaders” who are not comfortable with themselves become petty control freaks.)

128 47. But … Leaders have MENTORS.

129 The Gospel According to TP: Upon having the Leadership Mantle placed upon thine head, thou shalt never hear the unvarnished truth again!* (*Therefore, thy needs one faithful compatriot to lay it on with no jelly.)

130 48. Leaders … Take Breaks.

131 The End Game.

132 49. Leaders ???:

133 “Leadership is the PROCESS of ENGAGING PEOPLE in CREATING a LEGACY of EXCELLENCE.”

134 “ ‘It’s only business, not personal’ … IT ALWAYS IS PERSONAL.”

135 “LEADERS NEED TO BE THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR ON ROLLER BLADES”

136 50. Leaders Know WHEN TO LEAVE!

137 #2: L25

138 The Passion Imperative: The Leadership25

139 The Basic Premise.

140 1. Leadership Is a … Mutual Discovery Process.

141 “Ninety percent of what we call ‘management’ consists of making it difficult for people to get things done.” – Peter Drucker

142 “I don’t know.”

143 Quests!

144 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 her absolute best.” “The best thing a leader can do for a Great Group is to allow its members to discover their greatness.”

145 Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! “free to do his or her absolute best” … “allow its members to discover their greatness.”

146 The Leadership Types.

147 2. Great Leaders on Snorting Steeds Are Important – but Great Talent Developers (Type I Leadership) are the Bedrock of Organizations that Perform Over the Long Haul.

148 3. But Then Again, There Are Times When This “Cult of Personality” (Type II Leadership) Stuff Actually Works!

149 “A leader is a dealer in hope.” Napoleon

150 4. Find the “Businesspeople”! (Type III Leadership)

151 I.P.M. (Inspired Profit Mechanic)

152 5. All Organizations Need the Golden Leadership Triangle.

153 The Golden Leadership Triangle: (1) Talent Fanatic … (2) Creator-Visionary … (3) Inspired Profit Mechanic.

154 The Leadership Dance.

155 6. Leaders DO!

156 The Kotler Doctrine: 1965-1980: R. A. F. (Ready. Aim. Fire
The Kotler Doctrine: : R.A.F. (Ready.Aim.Fire.) : R.F.A. (Ready.Fire!Aim.) 1995-????: F.F.F. (Fire!Fire!Fire!)

157 7. Leaders Re-do.

158 “If Microsoft is good at anything, it’s avoiding the trap of worrying about criticism. Microsoft fails constantly. They’re eviscerated in public for lousy products. Yet they persist, through version after version, until they get something good enough. Then they leverage the power they’ve gained in other markets to enforce their standard.” Seth Godin, Zooming

159 8. Leaders … LOVE the MESS!

160 “I’m not comfortable unless I’m uncomfortable.” —Jay Chiat

161 9. Leaders Are … Optimists.

162 Hackneyed But None the Less True … LEADERS SEE CUPS AS “HALF FULL. ”
Hackneyed But None the Less True … LEADERS SEE CUPS AS “HALF FULL.”* *Martin Seligman /Learned Optimism

163 10. Leaders FOCUS!

164 “To Don’t ” List

165 “I used to have a rule for myself that at any point in time I wanted to have in mind — as it so happens, also in writing, on a little card I carried around with me — the three big things I was trying to get done. Three. Not two. Not four. Not five. Not ten. Three.” — Richard Haass, The Power to Persuade

166 You = Your Calendar (Period.)

167 Calendars do not lie. (Period.)

168 11. Leaders … Send V-E-R-Y Clear Signals!

169 If It Ain’t Broke … Break It.

170 12. Leaders … FORGET!/ Leaders … DESTROY!

171 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

172 13. BUT … Leaders Have to Deliver, So They Worry About “Throwing the Baby Out with the Bathwater.”

173 “Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t, Just Plain Damned
“Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t, Just Plain Damned.” Subtitle in the chapter, “Own Up to the Great Paradox: Success Is the Product of Deep Grooves/ Deep Grooves Destroy Adaptivity,” Liberation Management (1992)

174 14. Leaders Make (Lotsof) Mistakes – and MAKE NO BONES ABOUT IT!

175 Fail. Forward. Fast. –High-tech Exec

176 15. Leaders Make … BIG MISTAKES!

177 “Reward excellent failures. Punish mediocre successes
“Reward excellent failures. Punish mediocre successes.” Phil Daniels, Sydney exec (and, de facto, Jack)

178 Impact.

179 16. Leaders … Make Their Mark / Leaders … Do Stuff That Matters

180 G.H.: “Create a ‘cause,’ not a ‘business.’ ”

181 “I never, ever thought of myself as a businessman
“I never, ever thought of myself as a businessman. I was interested in creating things I would be proud of.” —Richard Branson

182 17. Leaders … Have a GREAT STORY!

183 “A key – perhaps the key – to leadership is the effective communication of a story.” Howard Gardner Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership

184 Leaders don’t just make products and make decisions
Leaders don’t just make products and make decisions. Leaders make meaning. – John Seely Brown

185 Talent.

186 18. When It Comes to TALENT … Leaders Never Compromise!

187 PARC’s Bob Taylor: “Connoisseur of Talent”

188 19. Leaders Don’t Create “Followers”: THEY CREATE LEADERS!

189 “I start with the premise that the function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers.” —Ralph Nader

190 20. Leaders Give … RESPECT!

191 Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Respect
“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

192 Passion.

193 21. Leaders … Openly Display Their PASSION!

194 BZ: “I am a … Dispenser of Enthusiasm!”

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

196 22. Leaders Are … in a Hurry

197 “If things seem under control, you’re just not going fast enough
“If things seem under control, you’re just not going fast enough.”—Mario Andretti

198 The “Job” of Leading.

199 23. Leaders Know It’s ALL SALES ALL THE TIME.

200 TP: If you don’t LOVE SALES … find another life
TP: If you don’t LOVE SALES … find another life. (Don’t pretend you’re a “leader.”)

201 24. Leadership Is an … Authentic Performance.

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

203 “My life is my message.” Gandhi

204 25. Leaders … Open the Spigot …

205 “Beware of the tyranny of making Small Changes to Small Things
“Beware of the tyranny of making Small Changes to Small Things. Rather, make Big Changes to Big Things.” —Roger Enrico, former Chairman, PepsiCo

206 “You can’t behave in a calm, rational manner
“You can’t behave in a calm, rational manner. You’ve got to be out there on the lunatic fringe.” — Jack Welch

207 #3: LShort

208 Re-imagine Leadership for Totally Screwed-Up Times: The Passion Imperative.

209 Start a Crusade!

210 G.H.: “Create a ‘cause,’ not a ‘business.’ ”

211 “Beware of the tyranny of making Small Changes to Small Things
“Beware of the tyranny of making Small Changes to Small Things. Rather, make Big Changes to Big Things.” —Roger Enrico, former Chairman, PepsiCo

212 “A key – perhaps the key – to leadership is the effective communication of a story.” Howard Gardner Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership

213 Make It a Grand Adventure!

214 “Ninety percent of what we call ‘management’ consists of making it difficult for people to get things done.” – Peter Drucker

215 “I don’t know.”

216 Quests!

217 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 her absolute best.” “The best thing a leader can do for a Great Group is to allow its members to discover their greatness.”

218 Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! “free to do his or her absolute best” … “allow its members to discover their greatness.”

219 Insist on Speed & Excellence!

220 The Kotler Doctrine: 1965-1980: R. A. F. (Ready. Aim. Fire
The Kotler Doctrine: : R.A.F. (Ready.Aim.Fire.) : R.F.A. (Ready.Fire!Aim.) 1995-????: F.F.F. (Fire!Fire!Fire!)

221 “Reward excellent failures. Punish mediocre successes
“Reward excellent failures. Punish mediocre successes.” Phil Daniels, Sydney exec (and, de facto, Jack)

222 Dispense Enthusiasm!

223 BZ: “I am a … Dispenser of Enthusiasm!”

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

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

226 New Economy Biz Degree Programs MBA (Master of Business Administration) MMM1 (Master of Metaphysical Management) MMM2 (Master of Metabolic Management) MGLF (Master of Great Leaps Forward) MTD (Master of Talent Development) W/MwGTDw/oC (Guy/Gal Who Gets Things Done without Certificate) DE (Doctor of Enthusiasm)

227 15 “Leading” Biz Schools Design/Core: 0 Design/Elective: 1 Creativity/Core: 0 Creativity/Elective: 4 Innovation/Core: 0 Innovation/Elective: 6 Source: DMI/Summer 2002

228 Hardball: Are You Playing to Play or Playing to Win
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 640 Index entries: Customer/s (service, retention, loyalty), 4. People (employees, motivation, morale, worker/s), 0. Innovation (product development, research & development, new products), 0.

229 New Economy Biz Degree Programs MBA (Master of Business Administration) MMM1 (Master of Metaphysical Management) MMM2 (Master of Metabolic Management) MGLF (Master of Great Leaps Forward) MTD (Master of Talent Development) W/MwGTDw/oC (Guy/Gal Who Gets Things Done without Certificate) DE (Doctor of Enthusiasm)

230 “Most executives have no idea how to add value to a market in the metaphysical world. But that is what the market will cry out for in the future. There is no lack of ‘physical’ products to choose between.” Jesper Kunde, Unique Now ... or Never [on the excellence of Nokia, Nike, Lego, Virgin et al.]

231 New Economy Biz Degree Programs MBA (Master of Business Administration) MMM1 (Master of Metaphysical Management) MMM2 (Master of Metabolic Management) MGLF (Master of Great Leaps Forward) MTD (Master of Talent Development) W/MwGTDw/oC (Guy/Gal Who Gets Things Done without Certificate) DE (Doctor of Enthusiasm)

232 “Strategy meetings held once or twice a year” to “Strategy meetings needed several times a week” Source: New York Times on Meg Whitman/eBay

233 New Economy Biz Degree Programs MBA (Master of Business Administration) MMM1 (Master of Metaphysical Management) MMM2 (Master of Metabolic Management) MGLF (Master of Great Leaps Forward) MTD (Master of Talent Development) W/MwGTDw/oC (Guy/Gal Who Gets Things Done without Certificate) DE (Doctor of Enthusiasm)

234 Have you changed civilization today? Source: HP banner ad

235 New Economy Biz Degree Programs MBA (Master of Business Administration) MMM1 (Master of Metaphysical Management) MMM2 (Master of Metabolic Management) MGLF (Master of Great Leaps Forward) MTD (Master of Talent Development) W/MwGTDw/oC (Guy/Gal Who Gets Things Done without Certificate) DE (Doctor of Enthusiasm)

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237 New Economy Biz Degree Programs MBA (Master of Business Administration) MMM1 (Master of Metaphysical Management) MMM2 (Master of Metabolic Management) MGLF (Master of Great Leaps Forward) MTD (Master of Talent Development) W/MwGTDw/oC (Guy/Gal Who Gets Things Done without Certificate) DE (Doctor of Enthusiasm)

238 “When assessing candidates, the first thing I looked for was energy and enthusiasm for execution. Does she talk about the thrill of getting things done, the obstacles overcome, the role her people played—or does she keep wandering back to strategy or philosophy?” —Larry Bossidy, Honeywell/AlliedSignal, in Execution

239 New Economy Biz Degree Programs MBA (Master of Business Administration) MMM1 (Master of Metaphysical Management) MMM2 (Master of Metabolic Management) MGLF (Master of Great Leaps Forward) MTD (Master of Talent Development) W/MwGTDw/oC (Guy/Gal Who Gets Things Done without Certificate) DE (Doctor of Enthusiasm)

240 “You can’t behave in a calm, rational manner
“You can’t behave in a calm, rational manner. You’ve got to be out there on the lunatic fringe.” — Jack Welch

241 Importance of Success Factors by Various “Gurus”/Estimates by Tom Peters Strategy Systems Passion Execution Porter % Drucker % Bennis % Peters %

242 “In Tom’s world, it’s always better to try a swan dive and deliver a colossal belly flop than to step timidly off the board while holding your nose.” —Fast Company /October2003


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