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HOW TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD A Diagnostic to Determine Your Chance for Not Just Survival, But Success!
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Sustainability Power Point

May 21, 2015

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Page 1: Sustainability Power Point

HOW TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD

A Diagnostic to Determine Your Chance for Not Just Survival, But Success!

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• “In the last year or two, everything has changed. People are starting to suspect that sustainability is really a strategic issue that will shape the future of our business. The specifics are different depending upon industry and context, but we’re in the beginning of a historic wake-up.”

- Peter Senge, senior lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management, founding chair, Society for Organizational Learning

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DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOUR ORGANIZATION IS A HAMSTER ON THE RUNNING WHEEL?

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NEW NORMAL:SUSTAINABILITY

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• “We started to create an overarching strategy of what it meant to be a more sustainable company. One of the reasons we’ve been so successful is that the language is congruent with the Nike slogan Just Do It!”

- Darcy Winslow, former general manager for women’s fitness at Nike

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3 Main Reasons Organizations Struggle

with Sustainability

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3 Main Reasons Organizations Struggle

with Sustainability

1. Lack of Information

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3 Main Reasons Organizations Struggle

with Sustainability

1. Lack of Information

2. Case for Value Creation

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3 Main Reasons Organizations Struggle

with Sustainability

1. Lack of Information

2. Case for Value Creation

3. Flawed Implementation

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• “The best way to get people to take sustainability seriously is to frame it as it really is: not only a challenge that will affect every aspect of management (the leadership team), but also a source of enormous competitive advantage.”

- Richard Locke, deputy dean and professor of entrepreneurship, MIT Sloan School of Management

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So, what does sustainability mean to your organization?

• A stronger brand and greater pricing power• Greater operational efficiencies• More efficient use of resources• Supply chain optimization• Enhanced ability to enter new markets• Enhanced ability to attract, retain, and

motivate employees• Improved customer loyalty

Source: The Sustainability Initiative 2009 Survey, BCG and MIT Sloan Management Review

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What key measurement does your organization use to determine success?

Profitability vs.

Customer Loyalty

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• Peter Drucker said, “The function of business is to attract and maintain customers.” We would add to that, “in order to make a profit or be financially viable or best serve the community.”

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THE STAR MODEL

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The STAR Model:• Is your organization in

alignment?• Are you working

together cohesively as a team to accomplish your organizational goals?

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The STAR Model:• It all starts with your

strategy – what’s your game plan for the next 18-24 months?

• How has your organization defined success: where do you want to go, what do you want to accomplish, and how are you going to make that happen?

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The STAR Model:• How will you measure it?• How does your strategy

affect your ability to grow and maintain a loyal customer base?

• What might you need to do differently?

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HOW OFTEN DO YOU REVIEW YOUR STRATEGY?

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• “People (in our company) are thrilled when they feel that they can be part of the solution.”

- Chris Page, director of climate and energy strategy, Yahoo

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The STAR Model:• Does your structure

support your strategy?• How do you know?

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WHO MANAGES THE “WHITE SPACES” IN YOUR

ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

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ARE YOU MANAGING VERTICALLY OR HORIZONTALLY

IN YOUR ORGANIZATION?

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HORIZONTAL ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

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The STAR Model:• As customers’ wants and

needs change, have the processes changed to meet those demands?

• If any piece of the process does not have the customer’s current best interest in mind, what does that do to the organization’s ability to grow and maintain a loyal customer base?

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The STAR Model:• When was the last time

you looked at or improved your core processes to better serve your customers and achieve your strategy?

• How does your organization measure and reward performance?

• Is it in alignment with your strategy?

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The STAR Model:• Do your employees

have the attitudes and behaviors necessary to accomplish your goals?

• Are they loyal employees?

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The STAR Model:• Do you have the right

people (engaged employees/people) sitting on the right seats of the bus (structure) and are they doing the right things (process) for the right reasons (strategy)?

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The STAR Model:• What does your

organization measure?• Is it a leading or trailing

indicator?

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The STAR Model:• Leadership is the key

that holds this entire model together.

• Leadership is what drives this model.

• Leadership designs the future - creates innovation- creates sustainability.

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• “You cannot implement these kinds of programs bottom-up – it’s impossible. It’s always top-down, always. Because it’s such a cultural change, you cannot do it organically.”

- Georges Kerns, CEO, IWC

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• Is your organization healthy enough to survive in today’s demanding times?

• How can you make sure you’re ready for the continual changes and challenges?

• How can you ensure you are a sustainable business?

• How can you make sure your organization is not the hamster?

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If you would like more information on becoming a Sustainable

Organization, please contact us: • Measurable Results LLC• Howard Litwak- President and Chief

Sustainability Officer • 518-664-5033• www.howardlitwak.com• [email protected]