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Page 1: The "Secrets" of Enduring Business High Performance Genworth Financial ALM January, 2011 Ed Hess Professor of Business Administration Batten Executive-in-Residence

The "Secrets" of Enduring Business High Performance

Genworth FinancialALM

January, 2011Ed HessProfessor of Business AdministrationBatten [email protected]

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Page 2: The "Secrets" of Enduring Business High Performance Genworth Financial ALM January, 2011 Ed Hess Professor of Business Administration Batten Executive-in-Residence

WHAT DO WE KNOW?

The DNA of HPOs- We know the “secrets”

Consistent HP requires the RIGHT kind of

leadership, internal System, and processes

Growth results from behaviors NOT strategies

Growth results from experimental learning

HPOs build 2 X 2 X 4 Growth Portfolios

HPOs distance the competition in bad markets

and tough times

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Page 3: The "Secrets" of Enduring Business High Performance Genworth Financial ALM January, 2011 Ed Hess Professor of Business Administration Batten Executive-in-Residence

GROWTH INHIBITORSIndividuals : Corporations:

Cognitive blindness Failure to experiment

Cognitive dissonance Standardization/No variance

Legacy thinking Short-termism

Hiring & promotion biases Low employee engagement

Arrogance ROE-it is

Fear of failure Punishment of mistakes

Product centricity

Group think

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HPOS: 30 YEARS OF RESEARCHThe “best” 8 studies:

1982, Peters &Waterman, The Search for Excellence

1994, Collins & Porras, Built to Last

1997, DeGeus, The Living Company

2000, O’Reilly & Pfeffer, Hidden Value

2001, Collins, Good to Great

2003, Joyce, et. al., What Really Works

2007, Hess, The Road to Organic Growth

2009, Simon, Hidden Champions

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HPOS

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9 CONSISTENT FINDINGS

The “Not so secret sauce”:

1. Simple focused strategy- an “elevator pitch”

business model

2. Structures that enable entrepreneurial behavior-

“Small company soul in a large company body”

3. Higher purpose than shareholder value/profit- Money

is not enough

4. Culture of relentless constant improvement- the DNA

of growth

5. High employee engagement- an implied social

contract – an accountable “family”

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6. Customer centricity & closeness- Being better is more important than being bigger

7. Humble passionate operators who are servant leaders- devaluation of elitism

8. Execution & service champions- excellence everyday every way by everyone

9. An Internal aligned consistent self-reinforcing System ( strategy, culture, structure, HR policies, leadership behavior, measurements, rewards, communications) that enables, motivates, and rewards desired behaviors

9 CONSISTENT FINDINGS (CONT.)

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NOTICE WHAT IS MISSING

Diversified complex best strategies

Unique products or services

Visionary or charismatic leaders

Lowest costs

Most innovative

Best talent

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WHY SO RARE?

Short-termism: mentality, tenure, comp

Easier to be external facing

Focus on financial metrics not behaviors

Alignment is hard to create and maintain

Hypocrisy

Leaders fail to role model desired behaviors

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Page 10: The "Secrets" of Enduring Business High Performance Genworth Financial ALM January, 2011 Ed Hess Professor of Business Administration Batten Executive-in-Residence

COMMON GROWTH PROGRESSION 2 Studies: McKinsey & Hess

1. Geographical expansion

2. Complimentary products to existing customers

3. New customer segments w/existing products

4. Complimentary services for existing customers

5. Cost efficiencies

6. Technology productivity in creation &delivery

7. Small strategic acquisitions

8. Move from selling products to selling solutions

9. All of the above continuously

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Darden Growth/Innovation Model

New S Curves

(5)

(7)

(1) An Enabling Internal Growth System

(2) Strategic Ideation

(3) Ideation Communication and Evaluation

Processes

(4) Learning Launches

(5) LL Project Tracking and Portfolio

Management System

(6) A Growth Initiatives Portfolio

(7) Growth Portfolio Management/Review

Process

(6)(3) (4)(2)(1)

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2 X 2 X 4 GROWTH PORTFOLIO

HPOs create and continually manage a diversified portfolio of growth initiatives:

2: both short-term & long-term initiatives

2: both top-line & bottom line initiatives

4 Ways to Grow:

Improvements: better, faster & cheaper

Innovations: something new

Scaling: doing more of what works

Strategic acquisitions

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Page 13: The "Secrets" of Enduring Business High Performance Genworth Financial ALM January, 2011 Ed Hess Professor of Business Administration Batten Executive-in-Residence

3 KEY GROWTH PROCESSES

Strategic Reframing: Illuminating & challenging your underlying assumptions “givens” about your industry, business model, customers, distribution channels

Customer Experience Mapping: A granular charting of every step in a customer or channel distributor experience - “in their shoes”

Learning Launch Experiments: Uncovering and testing key CV and execution assumptions to generate better data to make investment decisions

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HOW DO HPOS DISTANCE THEMSELVES IN TOUGH MARKETS?

They keep doing what they do everyday but with even more resolve and intensity by focusing on:

1. Becoming even closer to existing customers

2. Aggressive acquisition of key customers from weaker competitors

3. Being even better & faster & cheaper

4. Continuing to invest

5. Becoming even more easier to do business with

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6. Focusing on helping their customers survive hard times- “in their shoes”

7. Taking care of their people- leaders are on the front lines even more

8. Expanding judiciously into the right customer segments and geographies where growth is likely by leveraging existing capabilities

9. Creating new “bundles ” or offerings and new distribution channels

MORE OF WHAT THEY DID BEFORE !!!!....... More “farming” not magic

HOW DO HPOS DISTANCE THEMSELVES IN TOUGH MARKETS? (CONT.)

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HPOS CONSTANTLY QUESTION & DEBATE

The following slides are intended only to spur more “growth thinking”

HPOs continuously engage in critical and constructive debate about their business assumptions

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QUESTIONS FOR YOU?

Do you have a culture of constant improvement?

Do you have a servant stewardship leadership model?

Do you have a highly engaged workforce?

Have you defined the right behaviors to drive growth?

Do you measure and reward the right behaviors?

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Are you structured to maximize growth behaviors?

Is being better & faster part of every employee’s job and measurements?

Do you- the leaders- spend meaningful time listening to customers and line employees?

Do you have an experimental learning process?

Do you proactively review quarterly your Growth Portfolio?

QUESTIONS FOR YOU? (CONT.)

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IN TOUGH TIMES, YOU SHOULD

1. Deepen competencies & capabilities

2. Improve your Internal System

3. Experiment more

4. Rethink how you market, position & sell your products in this psychological environment

5. Become even more customer-centric

6. Become even much easier to do business with

7. Challenge & rethink the basic assumptions underlying your industry & business

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