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Sam Cece Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
July 1, 2008
Life in the Fast Lane
While I was getting caught up on my business reading during a recent flight, I came across a very interesting article in the June 9, 2008 issue of Fortune Magazine called “Lessons of the Fall,” by Patricia Sellers.
It was fascinating to read the back-story to some of these high-profile CEO ousters and the dynamics of the CEO and their respective Board members. The article covers three well-known CEO’s who lost their jobs involuntarily: David Neeleman, founder of JetBlue, Jim Donald, former CEO of Starbucks and Ed Zander, former CEO of Motorola. First, kudos to Fortune Magazine and writer Patricia Sellers for pulling together this story. How lucky are we to be able to read about these men and learn from their mistakes?
What I found most interesting about this article was the honesty that all three executives displayed when discussing what is surely a highly personal, pivotal and emotional period in their careers. All three executives were at one point “high-fliers”—so getting them into a room to talk about their toughest day and outline their lessons learned presents an amazing educational opportunity for management-types. And, of course, I was intrigued to read lessons from other graduates of the School of Hard Knocks.
Here is the free advice that I was able to extract from these three senior executives:
- Communications: Keep your key constituents updated. If you don’t, they will draw their own conclusions.
- Invest abroad to grow and hedge.
- Get inspired in the field. Prospects really do know what they need – and, they’ll tell you for free. Just ask them.
- Move fast on people, whether it’s hiring or firing. Great talent makes or breaks a company.
- Focus on building long-term value. Focus on the decisions that reinforce your long-term strategy.
- Admit your mistakes. Explain them and move on.
- Ideas are good. But execution is everything.
In addition to the information above, I found some other very nice pieces of free advice sprinkled throughout the article from the likes of Ted Turner, Martha Stewart and Oprah Winfrey:
- Keep taking risks.
- Don’t let doubters get you down.
- Seek a purpose.
- Visualize the next big win.
- Learn from your mistakes.
- Remember: Failure can be temporary.
I enjoyed the simplicity of the article and the nuggets provided by all three executives. There weren’t any new, ground-breaking management theories outlined in this article, just good-old fashioned, tried–and-true business tenets. Lessons learned from The School of Hard Knocks.
Posted by: Sam Cece at 7:43 AM
Categories: Business , Feedback , Lessons , Silicon Valley
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I enjoyed reading your post and just wanted to say thanks for it. You're right, there wasn't anything new in there, but it's good to be reminded from time-to-time, and especially coming from those former CEOs.
Comment by John Middleton – July 3, 2008 4:23 PM
Great post!!!! Sam rocks
Comment by Jeff – July 12, 2008 4:05 PM
Thanks sammy --- nice summary. Thanks for posting it!
Comment by Jimmy – July 17, 2008 9:52 AM