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Global Entrepreneurship and Innovation Conference

Kutztown University

Community Presentation/04.06.00

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The following presentation was given to the Kutztown community

on the evening of April 6, 2000.

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1 Year = 1.5 Wal*Marts

03.27.99: $167B03.27.00: $555B

P.S.: Wal*Mart = #8 in 2000

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No Wiggle Room!

“Incrementalism is innovation’s worst

enemy.” Nicholas Negroponte

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“It means nothing less than the total

reinvention of this company.”

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Jacques’ New New Ford

Ford + MSN CarPointFord + Yahoo!Ford + Oracle

Ford + HP/MCIWorldcomEtc.Etc.

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“We are in a

brawl with no rules.”

Paul Allaire

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S.A.V.

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Forces @ Work

The Destruction Imperative!

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Forget > Learn

“The problem is never how to get new, innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get old ones out.”

Dee Hock

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“When asked to name just one big merger that had lived up to

expectations, Leon Cooperman, former cochairman of Goldman

Sachs’ Investment Policy Committee, answered: ‘I’m sure there are success stories out there, but at this moment I

draw a blank.’ ”

Mark Sirower, The Synergy Trap

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“Acquisitions are about buying market share. Our challenge is to create markets. There is a big difference.”

Peter Job, CEO, Reuters

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“Our ideal acquisition is a small startup that has a great technology product on the drawing board that is going to come out in six to twelve months. We buy the engineers and the next generation product. …” John Chambers, Cisco

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C.E.O. to

C.D.O.

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The Gales of Creative Destruction

+29M = -44M + 73M

+4M = +4M - 0M

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Paradox Redux

Atlanta: +113,600 = #1 metro area

Layoffs [major]: BellSouth, Lockheed, Coca-Cola

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Built to Last v. Built to Flip

“The problem with Built to Last is that it’s a romantic notion. Large companies are

incapable of ongoing innovation, of ongoing flexibility.”

“Increasingly, successful businesses will be ephemeral. They will be built to yield

something of value – and once that value has been exhausted, they will vanish.”

Fast Company (03-00)

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Brand Inside

Brand Org!

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And Now the Equivalent …

White Collar Revolution!

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108 X 5vs.

8 X 1*

* 540 vs. 8

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The Pincer 5

“Destructive” entrepreneurs/ Global Competition

“White Collar Robots”

THE INTERNET! [E.g.: GM + Ford + DaimlerChrysler]

Global Outsourcing [E.g.: India, Mexico]

Speed!!

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RR on Sara Lee

“The most profitable businesses in the future will act as knowledge brokers, linking insights into what’s available

with insights into the customer’s individual needs

and preferences.”

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The “&-!!+#$% in the middle”*

Jim Clark on Healtheon/WebMD

* ’twixt docs, patients and providers; $300B in waste (?); source: Michael Lewis,

The New New Thing

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“We want to be the air traffic controllers

of electrons.”Bob Nardelli,

GE Power Systems

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Brand Inside

Brand Work!

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Why are there no books on how to create

a “Cool, Rocking, WOW-producing

Finance Department”?

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PSF 1.0

Department Head

to …

Managing Partner, HR [IS, etc.] Inc.

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C.I.O. to

C.E.F.R.N.S.*

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*Chief Evangelist For

Really Neat Stuff

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“Reward excellent failures. Punish

mediocre successes.”

Phil Daniels, Sydney exec

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But Does It Matter ????

“On time, on budget … who cares?”

anon. seminar participant (4/99)

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“You really got to me. So many of our information technology projects take on a life of their own, and I know they’ll never end up as more than ‘mediocre successes.’ ”

CEO, F100 financial services company (10-98)

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“Every project we take on starts with a question:

How can we do what’s never been done

before?”Stuart Hornery, CEO, Lend Lease

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Characteristics of the “Also Rans”

“minimize risk” “respect the chain of command” “support the boss” “make budget”

Source: Fortune on “most admired global corporations” (10/26/98)

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Brand Inside

Brand You!

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DISTINCT … OR EXTINCT!

“If there is nothing very special about your work, no matter how hard you apply yourself, you won’t get noticed and that increasingly means you won’t get paid much, either.”

Michael Goldhaber, Wired

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“If one quarter can’t make the journey, that’s the way it

has to be.”

Carly Fiorina (1-00/Forbes)

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Personal “Brand Equity” Evaluation– I am known for [2 to 3 things]; next year at this time I’ll

also be known for [1 more thing].– My current Project is challenging me …– New things I’ve learned in the last 90 days include …– My public “recognition program”

consists of …– Additions to my Rolodex in the last 90 days include …

–My resume is discernibly different from last year’s at this time …

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They “Get it”?!– stone mason– electrician– plumber– tiler– cabinet maker– contractor– blacksmith– well driller– blaster– sheep shearer– etc.

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Icon Woman …

–Totally turned on by her work!–“It” matters / a WOW Project!–“It” is … COOL!–“It” is … BEAUTIFUL!–She is … in your face!–She is an … adventurer!–She is … CEO of her own life!

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Icon Woman …

- She is … at least … a little funky!–Her curiosity is … insatiable!–She thinks screwups are …

as normal as breathing!–She hangs out with some …

seriously rad Dudes!–She is not God. She is not Bionic

Woman. She is … determined to make a damned difference!

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“Well-behaved women rarely make history.”

Anita Borg, Institute for Women and Technology

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Icon Woman Meets the Web …– submits resume on the Web– recruited on the Web– hired on the Web– trained on the Web– creates and conducts projects with

virtual teams on the Web– manages project and client

follow-up on the Web– manages career/reputation-building

on the Web

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Seminar Y2K/Brand Inside

Message: Distinct … or

Extinct!

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Brand Inside

PSF 4:Brand Talent!

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Issue Y2K

The Great War for Talent!

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There is no “talent shortage” …

if …

you are a GPTW*

*Great Place To Work

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“Our business needs a massive transfusion of talent. And talent, I believe, is most likely to be found among non-conformists, dissenters and rebels.” David Ogilvy

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Axiom: Never hire anyone without an aberration in their

background. (Find the One Ton Cookie Man!)

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The NAESP …

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Attributes of Those Who “Made” the 10th Grade History Book

–Committed!–Determined to make a difference!–Focused!–Passionate! –Irrational about their life’s project!–Ahead of their time / Paradigm

busters!–Impatient! / Action Obsessed

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Attributes of Those Who “Made” the 10th Grade

History Book –Made lots of people mad!

–Flouted the chain of command!

–Creative / Quirky / Peculiar! / Rebels! / Irreverent!

–Masters of improv / Thrive on chaos / Exploit chaos!

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Attributes of Those Who “Made” the 10th Grade History Book

–Forgiveness > Permission

–Bone honest!

–Flawed as the dickens!

– “In touch” with their followers’ aspirations

–Damn good at what they do!

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Just Say “No” to “Grout”!

Participant: “Don’t you need ‘grout’ between the tiles?”

TP: “No!” [med staff, NFL Special Teams,waiters,

PFCs, cymbals player, bit parts, waiters]

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TP’s Ideal Job:

Head of Housekeeping!

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Talent = Brand

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Brand Outside=

Brand Inside

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Brand Outside

Context:

No “Commodities”!

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Quality Not Enough!

“Quality as defined by few defects is becoming the price of entry for automotive marketers rather than

a competitive advantage.”

J.D. Power

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Quality Not Enough!

“While everything may be better, it is also increasingly

the same.”

Paul Goldberger on retail, “The Sameness of Things,” The New York Times

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“We make over three new product announcements a

day. Can you remember them?

Our customers can’t!”Carly Fiorina

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“The ‘surplus society’ has a surplus of similar companies, employing similar

people, with similar educational backgrounds, working in similar jobs,

coming up with similar ideas, producing similar things, with similar

prices and similar quality.”

Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas Ridderstrale, Funky Business

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The “10X/10X Phenomenon”

10 Times Better/

10 Times Less Different

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Brand Outside

Strategy 1:

Lead the Customer!

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“The customer is a rear view mirror, not a guide to the future.”

George Colony, Forrester Research

“If you worship at the throne of the voice of the customer, you’ll get only

incremental advances.”Joseph Morone, President, Bentley College

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“Wealth in this new regime flows directly from innovation, not

optimization. That is, wealth is not gained by perfecting the known,

but by imperfectly seizing the unknown.”

Kevin Kelly, New Rules for the New Economy

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Amen!

“The Age of the Never Satisfied

Customer”Regis McKenna

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Brand Outside

Strategy 2:

Use E-Commerce

to Re-invent the Business!

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2X = 100 days (Internet traffic)

2X = 9 months (network capacity)

Source: Red Herring (1-00)

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Dell’s Web sales … daily?

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$35,000,000.

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Tomorrow Today: Cisco!

$7B of $10BSave $500M (service and tech

support)

C.Sat e >> C.Sat HCustomer Engineer Chat Rooms ($1B?)

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Welcome to

D.I.Y. Nation!“Changes in business processes will emphasize self service. Your costs as

a business go down and

perceived service goes up because customers are conducting it

themselves.” Ray Lane, Oracle

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Psych 101: Strongest Force on Earth?

My need to be in perceived control of

my universe!

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Anne Busquet/ American Express

Not: “Age of the Internet”

Is: “Age of Customer Control”

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“In the network economy, the Website becomes the company’s primary interface to the customer.

The user interface becomes the marketing materials, store front,

store interior, sales staff and post-sales support all rolled into one.”

Jakob Nielsen, Designing Web Usability

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“Where does the Internet rank in priority?

It’s No. 1, 2, 3, and 4.” Jack Welch

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There are 2 Kinds of …

Defense*

vs.

Offense**

*Fend off upstarts.**Reinvent our marketspace!

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Jargon Bath!

Bureaucracy free …Systemically integrated …

Internet intense …Knowledge based …

Time and location free …“Instantly” responsive …

Customer centric …Mass customization enabled.

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Translation …

Bureaucracy free = Flat org, no B.S.Systemically integrated = Whole supply chain

tightly wired/ friction freeInternet intense = Do it all via the Web

Knowledge based = Open accessTime and location free = Whenever, wherever

“Instantly” responsive = Speed demonsCustomer centric = Customer calls the shotsMass customization enabled = Every product

and service rapidly tailored to client requirements

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Brand Outside

Strategy 3:

Women Rule!

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?????????

Home Furnishings … 94%Vacations … 92%

Houses … 91%Bank Account … 89%

Health Care … 75%Etc.

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48% working wives > 50%80% checks

61% bills53% stock (mutual fund boom)

43% > $500K95% financial decisions/

29% single handed

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Women … 49% of Web users; 6 of 10 new users; 83% of wired women are primary decision makers for family healthcare,

finances, education.

Source: Business Week (11-99)

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$3.3T + $1.5T = $4.8T*

* Larger than Japan!

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Most Under-reported story!

9M*/28M(1 of 4)/$3.6T [> Germany]

* 400K in ’72; 132% since ’92

Sources: NFWBO, Cognetics, Business Wire (030600)

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Yeow!

1970 … 1%

2000 … 50%

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OPPORTUNITY NO. 1!

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Carol Gilligan/ In a Different Voice

Men: Get away from authority, familyWomen: Connect

Men: Self-orientedWomen: Other-oriented

Men: RightsWomen: Responsibilities

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FemaleThink/ Popcorn

“Men and women don’t think the same way, don’t communicate the same

way, don’t buy for the same reasons.

“He simply wants the transaction to take place. She’s interested in creating a relationship. Every place women go,

they make connections.”

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How Many Gigs You Got, Man?

“Hard to believe … Different criteria”

“Every research study we’ve done indicates that women really care about the relationship with their

vendor.”

Robin Sternbergh/ IBM

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Not!!

“Year of the Woman”

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Enterprise Reinvention!

RecruitingHiring/Rewarding/ Promoting

Structure Processes

MeasurementStrategyCulture Vision

Leadership

THE BRAND ITSELF!

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“What kind of car does Mommy want?”

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Not a Morality Play!

“It is critical that we all understand that IBM is not marketing to women

entrepreneurs because it is the thing to do, or even the right thing to do.

We are marketing to women entrepreneurs because it is a huge

opportunity.”

Cherie Piebes

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Brand Outside

Strategy 4:

Design Rules!

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And Tomorrow …

“Fifteen years ago companies competed on price. Now It’s

quality. Tomorrow it’s design.”Robert Hayes

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All Equal Except …

“At Sony we assume that all products of our competitors have basically the same

technology, price, performance and

features. Design is the only thing that differentiates one product

from another in the marketplace.”

Norio Ohga

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Design as Soul

“We don’t have a good language to talk about this kind of thing. In most people’s

vocabularies, design means veneer. … But to me, nothing could be further from the

meaning of design. Design is the fundamental soul of a

man-made creation.”Steve Jobs

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The I.D. [International Design] Forty*

Airstream … Alfred A. Knopf … Apple Computer … Amazon.com …

Bloomberg … Caterpillar … CNN … Disney … FedEx … Gillette … IBM … Martha Stewart … New Balance …

Nickelodeon … Patagonia … The New York Yankees … 3M … Etc.

* List No. 1, 1999

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Brand Outside

Strategy 5:

It’s the Experience!

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“Experiences are as distinct from services as services are from

goods.”Joseph Pine & James Gilmore, The

Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage

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“The [Starbucks] Fix” Is on …

“We have identified a ‘third place.’ And I really believe that sets us apart. The third place is

that place that’s not work or home. It’s the place our

customers come for refuge.”Nancy Orsolini, District Manager

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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

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Mantra: “Any good can be ing-ed”

the driving experiencethe pumping experience

the sitting experiencethe reading experiencethe washing experiencethe cooking experience

Joseph Pine & James Gilmore, The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage

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“This is the end of the pure product era. For instance, car

makers are beginning to understand that the car is a

platform for delivering services that drive the customer

experience.”Carly Fiorina, HP @ Comdex ’99

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Brand Outside

BRAND POWER!

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Brand It! Now, More Than Ever!

“The increasing difficulty in differentiating between products and

the speed with which competitors take

up innovations will assist in the rise and rise of the brand.”

Gillian Law and Nick Grant, Management [New Zealand]

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No Room for Brands?

NikeSaturnCNN

America OnlineCharles Schwab

StarbucksThe Gap

IntelEtc.

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Brand = You Must Care!

“Success means never letting the competition define you. Instead you have to define

yourself based on a point of view you care deeply about.”

Tom Chappell, Tom’s of Maine

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“In the funky village, real competition no longer revolves

around marketshare. We are competing for attention –

mindshare and heartshare.”Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas Ridderstrale,

Funky Business

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Rules of “Radical Marketing”

Love + Respect Your Customers!Hire only Passionate Missionaries!Create a Community of Customers!

Celebrate Craziness!Be insanely True to the Brand!

Sam Hill & Glenn Rifkin, Radical Marketing (e.g., Harley, Virgin, The Dead, HBS, NBA)

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Brand Leadership

Lead Out Loud!

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How sweet it is!

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Brand Leadership!

“A key – perhaps the key – to leadership is the effective

communication of a story.”

Howard Gardner Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership

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“Leadership is a performance. You have to be

conscious of your behavior, because everybody else is.”

Carly Fiorina

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Brand Leadership:ENTHUSIASM RULES!

“I am a dispenser of enthusiasm.”/ Ben

Zander

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Ann Richards’ Dogma

Show up!

Know your message!

PUT YOURSELF AT RISK EVERY DAY!

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“If things seem under control, you’re just

not going fast enough.”

Mario Andretti