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Friday, July 29, 2005

Leading change ...


It is always interesting to hear today's leaders talk about their roles, and I found this one quite refreshing.

The McKinsey Quarterly: Leading change: An interview with the CEO of P&G

"Outrageously high targets for revenues, earnings, and market share; a bold vision based on a striking new business model or groundbreaking technology; major strategic moves, such as acquisitions or partnerships, that change the game in an industry; a new CEO, freshly arrived from the outside and committed to shaking things up. Such shocks to the corporate system are widely assumed to be necessary for transforming a company's performance.

Yet Alan G. Lafley's first five years as CEO of P&G show that none of these things is strictly necessary for achieving this sort of change. A large global company that has stumbled and lost some of its confidence can be led to new levels of performance through a more subtle form of leadership exercised by a long-term insider. Lafley's experience sheds particular light on two of the biggest challenges facing CEOs in this situation: the pace of change and the need for 'stretch' aspirations.

Lafley recalls vividly the market's initial disappointment when he took the helm, in June 2000.


'I remember being in the basement of the television studio here in Cincinnati at 6 PM on the day [my appointment] was announced. I was the deer in the headlights, being grilled about the company and about why it was doing so badly. And the stock price had gone down a few bucks that day because I was a total unknown'

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Read the rest of the article... particularly as I used to work with AG during his tiime in Japan!

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