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Title: Good is the Enemy of Great


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Good is the Enemy of Great
  • Ordinary Companies Creating Extraordinary
    Breakthroughs

2
Good to Great Research
  • 6-10 times stock return
  • Maintained for 15 years plus
  • Comparisons to like companies before the
    breakthroughs
  • What was common
  • What was distinctive

3
Good to Great
Breakthrough
Build Up
Disciplined People
Disciplined Thought
Disciplined Action
Brutal Facts
Hedgehog Principle
Level 5 Leadership
First who..
Culture of Discipline
Technology Accelerators
Know Thyself Scribes of Delphi via Plato
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Disciplined PeopleLevel 5 Leaders
  • Humility will level 5
  • Ambition for the company set up successors for
    success
  • A compelling modesty
  • Unwavering resolve to do what must be done
  • The window and the mirror

5
Disciplined People First Who, Then What
  • Rigorous, not ruthless
  • When in doubt, dont hire keep looking
  • When you know you need to make a people change
    act
  • Put your best people on your biggest
    opportunities not your biggest problems
  • Debate vigorously, yet unify behind decisions

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Disciplined Thought Brutal Facts
  • Brutal facts
  • Ensure the truth can be heard
  • Customers, team members, potential customers,
    economic data of company
  • Lead with questions not answers
  • Communication skill
  • Conduct autopsies without blame
  • Not who but what, where, when
  • Turn information into information that cannot be
    ignored

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Disciplined Thought Hedgehog Concept?
  • Is
  • Simple ideas
  • Letting abilities determine activities
  • Sustained cash flow and profit
  • Discovering what makes you passionate
  • Is not
  • Snazzy and complex strategies for growth
  • Letting ego determine activities
  • Getting revenue wherever you can
  • Stimulating passion

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..deep understanding where these 3
circles intersect
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Why the Need to Focus
  • Chaos breeds order
  • Sustained growth, cash flow, and profitability
  • Industry is maturing

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HHP No. 1 Best in the World
  • What can you be the best at and cannot be the
    best at?
  • What can you do better not what you should do
    better?
  • What current realities are you confronting?
  • How are you distinguishing what is a core concept
    (something you have been doing for years) vs.
    what you can be the best in the world at?
  • What is your severe standard of excellence?

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HHP No. 2 Drives Your Economic Engine
  • If you could pick only one ratio profit per x to
    increase over time, what x would give you the
    most sustainable impact on your economic engine?

12
HHP No. 3 What are you passionate about?
  • Not Okay, Folks, lets get passionate about
    what we do
  • It is We should only do these things we can get
    passionate about
  • What does your business stand for?

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Why not?
  • Control
  • Ego
  • Low trust
  • Hard to let go of start up mentality
  • Easy to scapegoat
  • Habit of being a generalist
  • Confused about customer request
  • Fear of the uncertainty
  • Fear of screwing up
  • Fear of losing the customer
  • Getting cash from anywhere is better than cash
    from nowhere

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How do you know you are focusing on the right
things?
  • Customers are willing to pay for your
    service/product
  • Customers complain less
  • No one else is better
  • Earning revenue
  • Iterative process
  • Verify internal/external
  • More clarity
  • Ease of decision making

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So, the HH it is
  • Focus
  • Partnering
  • Connecting to passion
  • Better financial decisions
  • Its a part of a bigger process

16
Disciplined Action Culture of Discipline
High Culture of Discipline Low
Hierarchical Organization
Great Organization
Bureaucratic Organization
Start Up Organization
Low Entrepreneurship High
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Disciplined Action Culture of Discipline
  • Freedom and responsibility
  • Fanatical adherence to the hedgehog principle
  • Start a stop doing list
  • Ability to say no, thank you

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Disciplined Action Technology Accelerators
  • Avoid fads and bandwagons yet are pioneers in
    carefully adapted technologies
  • Used technology as an accelerator not a creator
  • Not motivated by fear of being left behind
  • Crawl walk run philosophy

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Good to Great
Breakthrough
Build Up
Disciplined People
Disciplined Thought
Disciplined Action
Hedgehog Principle
Level 5 Leadership
First who..
Brutal Facts
Culture of Discipline
Technology Accelerators
Know ThyselfScribes of Delphi via Plato
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