Escape From Excellence

My New e-Book has been published! Escape from Excellence by Bill Wilkie Available for Immediate Download

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

ebook-headline.jpgI can hardly believe it’s been almost a month since I last posted here. My excuse: I’ve been finishing my e-Book, Escape from Excellence. It’s finally complete, and we’re very proud of and excitied by the results.

It’s available for free immediate download right here. You can also check out the information page devoted to it here.

Escape from Excellence, the e-Book, collects in a brief and digestible format, all of our key thinking, experimenting, refining, and applying in real world engagements over the past four years (or twenty five years, depending how you look at it). Who needs the fluff and filler of a 300-page version? The book can be skimmed, but we worked hard to make it reward a close reading; we’ve tried to add value in every idea. And we’ve shared our entire model and all of our major ideas, excepting only those tools we use with our clients. We’ll be expanding on the ideas in the book with more thoughts, examples, and applications in this blog going forward.

We think we’ve created a genuine leadership breakthrough and built a better mousetrap. I could write the endless blog post, but enough said. Please check it out, pass it on, and use it jumpstart your escape from the high costs of excellence to the exponential rewards of Leadership, Enterprise, and Market Mastery. I think we’ve started somethign that will make a huge difference in your costs, rewards, innovation, performance, and enjoyment. And that of your entire company. You can read more here. Or contact us here.

All the best to you.

Turbo-Charging Innovation and Productivity during a Recession

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Are we in a recession? Or a merely slowdown? Will it be deep, or shallow? Protracted or brief?

I don’t know, x 4.

But I do know that any leader should be thinking about how to sustain performance, and even how to defy the odds by achieveing greatness, while our employees are distracted either by fear of layoff’s, or wondering how to stay focused after surviving a layoff. The popular strategy for most people, leaders and associates alike, is denial, but as we’ve discussed elsewhere in this blog, denial is one of the Five Failed Strategies of Excellence and doesn’t work.

Usually, people confronting the challenges of a recession fear either losing their jobs, or keeping their jobs! The opportunity for leadership is to help people to understand that they will flourish either way, and to give them both the tools to do it and the confidence to know it. Working toward a culture of mastery can accomplish this.

Try this: Give your people an experience of escaping the excellence trap and tasting mastery. If it can transform fearand distraction into alignment, innovation, passion, productivity, and confidence (and it can), it will be one of the greatest gifts you can give your people, and one of wisest investments you can make in your business. You can start here. If every person is coming from their greatest strenghts and core identity, and by definition with great passion and productivity, bringing this to their work, several positive result follow:

- people will put fear aside and focus on the job at hand

- innovation will increase as ideas flow from sustained full engagement

- produtivity will increase as focus and passion increase, so more can be accomplished with fewer people

- survivors will continue without a hiccup

- laid off staff will stand out in the marketplace as self-possessed winners

- the business will gain (and spread) a reputation as a great employer in good times and bad

Ultimately, the usual troika of fear-denial, time management, and resentment will be replaced by a turbo-charged workforce. Typical management blather about how “this makes us stronger” will be replaced by inspiring leadership and an inspired, focused, and aligned workforce reality that has tasted mastery.

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