Jul 09
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A Visual Intention For CEOFlow And More Sketches
A Visual Intention For CEOFlow
Do I even need to write anything to describe my intention here, in how CEOs and their people should feel about how the culture and company work? (Seriously – comment below if I do need to explain further!)
Where Outrageous Growth Comes From
It’s not from having a great product. Or perfect sales and marketing. Those, for sustained success, are necessary…but what really creates lasting, outrageous growth is customer trust, success and love: that is, customers who love your service and can’t wait to tell others about it! This is the basis for the massive success of companies like Google, Zappos, Facebook and Salesforce.com.
CEO Sweet Spot
This should be self-evident 🙂
CEO as the Pebble In The Pond
Everything begins with the CEO. Are they centered, or stressed? The thoughts, feelings and actions of the CEO (whether trusting or fearful) will ripple out through their employees and to the market…and will come back around either as increased or reduced growth:
Problem Multiplication
In command-and-control organizations that have trained employees to require approval from all managers, issues and problems multiply because so many people must touch them. The companies train people to not make decisions by requiring upper approval for everything.
In a self-managing organization, in which employees are encouraged to make (and live with) their own decisions, the problems are dealt with at the source before they ripple up the organization.
What the text says:
- Command & Control: Every problem escated / Decsisions pushed up
- CEOFlow: Problems solved at source / Decisions pushed down
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