Title: Richard Branson
1Richard Branson
- Group One
- Chan Yin Mui, Angel
- Chong Kar Yee, Lucy
- Wong Ka Pik, Venus
- Wu Yi Hua, Eva
- Yeung Chui Ying, Tracy
2Outline of Presentation
- Profile of Richard Branson
- Profile of Virgin Group
- Richard Branson's leadership style/approach
- Situational circumstances contribute to Bransons
success - Comments on Richard Branson
3Profile of Richard Branson
- Job Chairman, Virgin Group
- Age51
- Marital Status Married, with 2 children
- 2001 Ranking 52
4Profile of Richard Branson his Virgin
5Profile of Richard Branson
- 1950 Grew up in a traditional family and received
education at Stowe School - 1970 Founded Virgin as a mail order record
retailer. Later in this year, a record shop
opened in London - 1992 Virgin Music Group---sold to Thorn EMI in a
1 billion US deal - 1992 Starting of the Megastore
- 1984 Started the Virgin Atlantic Airways
- 2001 Received 2 knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II
6Impression of Branson
- Enviably successful!
- Rich! Extremely Rich!
- Fun-loving
- Flamboyant
7Virgin Key Businesses
- 1. Virgin Travel Group Limited
- (Includes Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Holidays)
- established in 1984
- big fleet with 26 Boeing 747s and Airbuses
- Revenues 1.6 billion
- Profits 151 million
8Virgin Key Businesses
- 2. Virgin Entertainment
- (Includes Megastore and Virgin Cinema)
- Revenues 1.3 billion
- Profits 81 million
9Virgin Key Businesses
- 3. Virgin Rail
- (Includes Cross country and West Coast)
- Revenues 671 million
- Profits 22.9 million
10Attributes-Risk-seeking Innovative
- Risk Seeking
- Evidence His insatiable desire to take on Coca
Cola and British Airways-the industry giants - Careful plan for aggressive competition
- make a lot of noise to irritate those gorillas,so
that they tried to swat back. - Then he waited for their mistakes
112) Attributes of Richard Branson
12Attributes-Risk-seeking Innovative
- Innovative
- Evidence tried out every mean to promote his
company - Example
- 1) Drive a tank down 5th Avenue in N.Y city to
introduce Virgin Cola to the States
13Attributes-Risk-seeking Innovative
- 2)Fly a hot air balloon across Atlantic to
promote his Virgin Airlines - 3)Wear a wedding gown to promote his new bride
chains - AND MANY MORE!
14Attributes-People-Oriented
- His belief PEOPLE COME FIRST
- PEOPLE includes Employees and Customers
- likes to refer to the Virgin staffs as a large
extended family - e.g. gives every new employee his telephone
number encourages them to call him if they come
up with any bright ideas or complaints
15Attributes-People-oriented
- For customers, he tries to keep them paying the
lowest price for their products as long as he can
cover the cost and earn some profit - Believes in keeping faith with the staffs
- no matter in good times or bad
- E.g.He shared the settlement from British Airways
equally with his staffs
16Attributes-Determined Optimistic
- Failed to wrestle the UKs lottery franchise from
Camelot - But was dignified in defeat
- Looked into the positive side
17Attributes-Determined Optimistic
- Immediate action
- call the CEO of Camelot
- asked her not to feel sorry for him
- ?because he still had a beautiful life!
- Within days, he announced his own non-profit
game.
183) Richard Bransons Leadership Style
19A) Transformational Leadership
- Master Motivator
- Pushing employees into their limits
- Turning the self-interests of employees to the
sake of Virgin
20A) Transformational Leadership
- He believes Enthusiasm is infectious!
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- He is good at
- Attempting the impossible
- To excite, arouse and inspire followers
- Giving trust and encouraging followers
21A) Transformational Leadership
- Example MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
- He asked John, the marketing manager of Virgin,
to place an ad in the London Evening Standard.
Tomorrow will be the deadline! - He gave confident to John and said, Do your
best all the same as normal. - Result John paid superhuman effort and spent
entire day, did make the last edition of the
standard.
22B) Empowerment Leadership Style
- Definition
- Intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy of
people are influenced by leadership behavior, job
characteristics, etc . - Transferring authority to subordinates
23B) Empowerment Leadership Style
- Virgin Trademark
- Situation
- More than 200 companies
- Not feasible, hard to be boss of all of them
- Solution
- ?Empowerment
24B) Empowerment Leadership Style
- Branson ? Backseat Leader
- I know when to get out the way and let people
get on with it. - Want, X dont want
- X ? people follow him blindly
- X ? hired hands
- ? individual entrepreneurs
25B) Empowerment Leadership Style
- Advantages of this style
- Virgin staffs ?
- regard works are meaningful
- develop self-determination and self-efficacy
because they have a significant impact on works.
26C) Charismatic Leadership
- Attribution Theory
- Charismatic leader
- A form of INFLUENCE
- Based on followers PERCEPTION
- Leader has exceptional QUALIUTIES
27ExampleVIRGIN ATLANTIC
- Founded in 1984
- Bransons vision
- Dangers behind?
- Extremely capital-intensive
- Laker Airlines failure
- Aviation industry political
28ExampleVIRGIN ATLANTIC
- Branson To be? Or not to be?
- That is the QUESTION!
- Branson Go on!
- Think about
- Risk huge loss (Virgin)
- Personal failure money, status!
29ExampleVIRGIN ATLANTIC
- What did Branson demonstrate?
- His
- Courage - Vision
- Self-Confidence - Commitment
- Embrace to Changes
- Dreaming Impossible Dreams Challenge
- Act in unconventional ways
30ExampleVIRGIN ATLANTIC
- Bransons decision making process
- Rational
- Logical
- Realistic Assessment
- Minimize risk
- Balance between DREAM and REALITY
31ExampleVIRGIN ATLANTIC
- Branson Charismatic leader?
- Courage Self-confidence
- Commitment Think Rationally
- Embrace changes
- Charismatic leader
- Vision, Confidence, Courage
- bearing substantial risk
- Minimize risk, at the same time
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32Therefore
- Richard Branson
- Charismatic Leader
- Effective Leader
33D) Inspirational Leadership
- Manage employees with Tough Empathy
- Empathize people
- Care about employees work
34Bransons Philosophy
- An ADVANTAGE of Virgin
- EMPLOYEES
- SUCCESS of Virgin
- EMPLOYEES MOTIVATION
- ? Bransons concern
- Employees cohesion satisfaction
35Examples?
- Promote from within
- Assign Virgins bright people to new companies
- Stretching, Developing employees
- Provide opportunities!
36More Examples?
- Party Hard!
- Throw a party
- When morale is low..??
- Letter (sealed with a kiss?)
- Every month, Branson wrote personally
- Content
- Heart-warming messages
- Virgins plan
37Branson Cares!
- Employees work
- Their Feeling, Satisfaction
- Branson an inspirational leader
- Branson an effective leader
384) Our Stand PointRichard Branson comes up with
a great success !!!
39Argument for Bransons success
- 1) High-high leader
- Both task and relations-oriented
- Tasks Clear objectives and goals for all Virgin
Brand ? Customization - Relations treats everyone equally support
- Example He writes birthday card to staffs to
praise their effort of saving virgins reputation.
40Argument for Bransons success
- 2) Innovative and unique leadership style
- Richard Branson
- ? likes creative and innovative ideas
- encourages his subordinates to look beyond the
differences in each sector - Adopts diversification strategy
- Sectors where he had set up ? never the same
again
41Argument for Bransons success
- Our team impressed by his adventure-liked Style.
- He likes daunting challenge, he views impossible
as just another business opportunities. - ? Vision