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Should You Fire Yourself?

September 28, 2009

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Back in 2006, Bill Ford, CEO of Ford Motors decided he was the wrong man to be running the company that bears his name.  After a long string of huge losses, Ford was heading into the abyss – alongside its US competitors GM and Chrysler.

That’s when Ford and the company’s Board took the bold action of hiring a new CEO who’d never worked in the car business a day in his life.  Alan Mulally was an aeronautics lifer. He built planes.  His most recent job was as CEO of Boeing’s commercial airplane division.  When he joined that division, it was struggling mightily, AND losing sales to its chief foreign competitor Airbus.

Mulally led the resurgence of the commercial airplane business, and despite the fact that Boeing was his only employer since college, Ford gambled that he could turn around their fortunes as well.

Believe what you see.

Ford saw the writing on the wall and acted to change direction well before GM and Chrysler.  While still a work in progress, Ford didn’t need to get bailed out with government money.  They’ve brought labor costs in line with Toyota.  And they’re investing big time in the energy efficient cars of the future.  In fact, their first production electric car is due in showrooms within the next year.

Early returns say that Mulally appears to be the right man, at the right time to lead Ford.

And just like at Ford, thousands of companies – big and small – are learning that the old formula for success doesn’t work anymore.

Current and future conditions demand new products and services.  New ways to deliver them to customers.  A new approach to marketing.

And the courage to change.

Are you right for the job?

Posted by: Steve Banis


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Help: There’s an Emergency on Facebook!

September 13, 2009

Last week two girls, ages 10 and 12, fell down a storm drain/sewer in Australia. They weren’t seriously hurt. (link to story)

But they were without any means to climb out and desperately needed help. Fortunately, one of the girls had a working cell phone with plenty of bars.

So, within minutes she pulled out her phone and…updated her status on Facebook. Her friends then called 000 (the Australian equivalent of 911) and help arrived soon thereafter.

You either admire the girls’ quick thinking and resourcefulness or you are recoiling in horror. If you’re like me – you’re simply left slack jawed.

Younger ‘Millennial’s’ have so adopted social media as a means to carry on regular dialogue with their friends that, at least in this case, they trust Facebook over calling 911 in a dire emergency.

The older you get of course, the more preposterous it seems.

But is it really?

Facebook is now beyond 250 million members and skyrocketing globally. Together with other social media, it is a standard mode of communication. Individuals, businesses, and government officials exploit the platform – finding new ways to use it every day.

Over the last 9 months, the number of users in the USA has grown 101%. But that’s nothing to Taiwan’s 1899%, the Philippines’ 1136% or Indonesia’s 879%.

The upside? Worldwide personal connectivity and the emergence of the true world marketplace. Going where no one has gone before.

The downside? It is growing as a standard of personal communication, taking the place of face to face and even voice to voice communication. Relationships are increasingly bound by skin deep connections rather than shared life experience.

In the virtual world of online gaming, Avatars ARE you in the community. They are not real – rather they are the perception you wish others to have of you in this alternate ‘reality.’

Is Social Media becoming an Avatar for personal relationships? A stand in for true friendship and professional bonds?

We may not like the answers to these questions, but we better figure out how to deal with their impact on our daily personal and professional lives. And take action.

Welcome to the continued evolution of society.

Posted by: Steve Banis


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Bosses Day

September 6, 2009

On this Labor Day weekend we recognize the contributions of American workers.

With news this week that the national unemployment rate has risen to 9.7%, there are, unfortunately, fewer of them. And it really says something when over 200,000 jobs lost counts as good news.

But things could be worse, much worse. For all the hoopla given the trillion or so dollar stimulus package, when all is said and done, the real heroes to emerge will be American bosses.

Those entrepreneurs, owners and managers who’ve had to make gut-wrenching decisions about others’ livelihoods while enduring their own uncertainly over how they will care for their families.

Hail Boss!

It’s these bosses who have seen their life’s work eroded. Who have watched the Internet steal their customers overnight. Who have watched overseas competitors drive prices down. Who have been forced to accept worse and worse health insurance for more and more money – affecting everyone in their companies.

And they know many of these changes are permanent.

They know that even when the economy stabilizes they’ll be forced to modernize their businesses and find a new formula for success.

Such is the plight of owning and managing a business.

So this Labor Day, let’s hear it for the bosses. Without them, there wouldn’t be any jobs at all.

Posted by: Steve Banis


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