Title: Steve McCosker - Dealer Principal
1AIM BREAKFAST SPEAKER FUNCTION GE DC
- Steve McCosker - Dealer Principal
2AIM TOPIC FOR THIS MORNING
3OBJECTIVE FOR THIS MORNING
4MAKE IT INTERESTING
5GE TO DC MOTORS
6THE HISTORY OF DC MOTORS
- Established 1959
- DC Motors
- Docherty and Callaghan
- Datsun and Chrysler
- Derby and Campbell Sts
- Sold 2006
- 82 Employees
- Approx 1500 Vehicle Sales per annum
- Departments
- New Vehicle Sales (8 Franchises)
- Used Vehicle Sales
- Spare Parts Sales
- Service Workshop
- Finance and Insurance (3 Financiers/3 Insurance
Underwriters)
7DC Motors
8OUR BRAND
9THE GE EXPERIENCE
We are an 11-business company that can grow in
any market cycle.
Infrastructure
Healthcare
Transportation
NBC
Energy
Commercial Finance
Consumer Finance
Advanced Materials
Consumer Industrial
Equipment Services
Insurance
Worlds Most Admired Company
10THE GE EXPERIENCE
- Worlds Most Respected Company Financial
Times1998,1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 - Most Admired CompanyFortune Magazine1998,1999,
2000, 2001 - Top 50 Technology CompaniesScientific American
- 100 Best Companies For Working MothersWorking
Mother Magazine 2004
- 2004 Catalyst AwardFor Efforts To Advance Women
Employees - 2004 Named a member of the Dow Jones
Sustainability Index
GE is recognized as being among the worlds best
companies
11MDC GE CROTONVILLE
12MELBOURNE TO ROCKHAMPTON
13CORPORATE TO RETAIL
1410 KEY CHALLENGES OF AN AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP
- 6. Managing Franchisor Expectations
- 7. Cash Flow
- 8. Inventory Control
- 9. Productivity
- 10. Profitability
- 1. Planning and organising for 82 employees and
7 departments - 2. Recruitment, training and development
- 3. Customer Service
- 4. Developing and sustaining competitive
advantage - 5. Promotion
15HIERARCHY OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS LEADERSHIP
16DC MOTORS GARAGE TO AUTO MALL
17WORLD ECONOMICS
18WORLD ECONOMICS
19WORLD ECONOMICS
20PEAK PERFORMANCE
- PPO Theory (Gilson, Pratt, Roberts and Weymes.
2000) - The elite theory of organising for sustained
Peak Performance applicable to organisations that
aspire to be the very best in their field - Peak Purpose (meaning and direction
inspiration) - Peak Practises (organisational context sharing
the dream) - Peak Flow (how people work together exceeding
peronal best) - Peak Performance The continuous surpassing of
individual and/or organisational best - Leaders, Managers and Coaches must take people
to where they have never been before Henry
Kissenger
21PEAK PERFORMANCE
- The synergy of
- Management
- Leadership
- Captaincy
- Coaching
- Coaching MUST be added to the roles of Management
and Leadership
22PEAK PERFORMANCE
- Management
- Planning
- Organising
- Leading
- Decision making
- Control
- The definitive differences between Leadership and
Coaching - Leadership The process of influencing an
organised group toward achieving its goals
Hughes/Ginnett/Curphy (1999) - Coaching Coaching is about creating a vision and
providing a safe environment that allows
individuals to fall down a number of times during
their learning, their growth and their
development as they journey toward being a whole
person John Buchanan If better is
possible(2007)
23LEADERSHIP CAPTAIN, COACH OR BOTH?
- Definitions of Leadership
- The actions of motivating people to achieve
their goals. - Inspiring people in pursuit of Peak Performance
improved individual or collective performances
that exceed previous best performances - Coach
- The trainer/instructor, to train, to teach.
- The strategist, the lighthouse, the mentor, the
guide. - Captain
- The leader of the team/group
- The decision maker, the tactician, the
inspiration, the standard bearer. - Successful Captains
- Richie Benaud, Wally Lewis, John Eales,
John Bertrand, Alyson Annan - Successful Coaches
- Ric Charlesworth, John Buchanan, Jack
Gibson, - Successful Leaders
- Nelson Mandella, Margaret Thatcher, Gail
Kelly, John McFarlane, Chip Goodyear.
24HOW ENDURING ARE GOOD LEADERS?
- Why do high profile leaders become burning
stars? - George Bush
- John Howard
- John McFarlane
- Jeff Immelt
- Leigh Matthews
- Mark Williams
25THE 3 KEY RESOURCES
- The bank for all solutions
26THE 3 KEY RESOURCES
27THE 3 KEY RESOURCES
28GENERAL COLIN POWELLChairman (Ret), Joint Chiefs
of Staff
- Organisation doesnt really accomplish
anything. Plans dont accomplish anything either.
Theories of management dont much matter.
Endeavours succeed or fail because of the people
involved. Only by attracting the best people will
you accomplish great deals.
29GENERAL COLIN POWELLChairman (Ret), Joint Chiefs
of Staff
- In a brain-based economy, your best assets are
people. We've heard this expression so often
that it's become trite. But how many leaders
really "walk the talk" with this stuff? Too
often, people are assumed to be empty chess
pieces to be moved around by grand viziers, which
may explain why so many top managers immerse
their calendar time in deal making, restructuring
and the latest management fad. How many immerse
themselves in the goal of creating an environment
where the best, the brightest, the most creative
are attracted, retained and, most importantly,
unleashed?
30THE 3 KEY RESOURCES
31RECOMMENDED READING
- The Time Trap Alex McKenzie
- First Things First Stephen R
Covey - The One Minute Manager Kenneth
Blanchard - How to Win Friends and Influence People
Dale Carnegie - The Celestine Prophecy James
Redfield - The Four Agreements Don Miguel
Ruiz - The Seven Habits Of Highly Successful Managers
Stephen R Covey - The Speed of Trust Stephen M R
Covey - Built to Last Jim Collins
- Good to Great Jim Collins
32WISE WORDS
- The deepest principle in human nature is craving
to be appreciated (Dale Carnegie) - Our fears are always more numerous than our
dangers (Seneca, Roman Teacher) - On someone else you can see a flea . On
yourself you cannot see an elephant - Always make the other person feel important (
Dale Carnegie) - People remember you by how you make them feel (
Dale Carnegie) - Life isnt holding a good hand it is playing a
bad hand well ( Jack King Gambler) - The pro is a person who can do a job when he
doesnt feel like it and the amateur is the
person who cant do the job even when they do feel
like it - Ive missed more than a 1000 goal shots in my
career. Ive lost more than 300 games. Twenty six
times Ive been trusted to take the game winning
shot and missed. I have failed over and over
again in my life. And that is why I succeed
(Michael Jordon) - Its not the same to talk of Bulls as to be in
the Bullring - Failure is not the crime . Low aim is!
33OBJECTIVE FOR THIS MORNING