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Thinking Differently About Growth The 5 th Annual CFO Rising Conference & Expo Las Vegas October 25, 2010 Ed Hess Professor of Business Administration Batten Executive-in- Residence [email protected] u

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Thinking Differently About Growth. The 5 th Annual CFO Rising Conference & Expo Las Vegas October 25, 2010. Ed Hess Professor of Business Administration Batten Executive-in-Residence [email protected] www.EDHLTD.com. The DNA of Growth. Research Findings. 5 research projects - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Thinking Differently About Growth

Thinking Differently About Growth

The 5th Annual CFO Rising Conference & ExpoLas Vegas

October 25, 2010Ed HessProfessor of Business AdministrationBatten [email protected]

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THE DNA OF GROWTH

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RESEARCH FINDINGS5 research projects

The Organic Growth Index ( “OGI”)

The Characteristics of High Organic Growers (“HOGS”)

The Challenges of Managing Private Company High Growth

The Myths of Growth

The Risks of Growth

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U.S. GROWTH MENTAL MODEL

All Growth is Good

Bigger is Always Better

“Grow or Die”

Public Companies : Continuous Linear Growth

These beliefs are NOT supported by empirical data or business reality.

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THE REALITY OF GROWTH

Growth can be good; growth can be bad- it depends

Bigger is not always better

Growth is not a requirement for every business but improvement is

Continuous linear growth is rare

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OGI INDEX RESULTS

Purpose of the OGI Financial Model is to illuminate high organic growth companies and “screen” out companies that produce material non-organic growth earnings through accounting games, non-core earnings, serial acquisitions, financial engineering, etc.

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FINDINGS

Less than 10% of companies studied over several 5 year periods qualify as HOGs

Less than 3% of companies studied 1996-2006 qualified as HOGs

For years 2001-2006, of the 4031 public companies, only 276 qualified as HOGs

Of those 276 companies only 35 had market caps greater than $10B

5 other confirming studies

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WHAT ELSE DO WE KNOW?

Few companies show any predictable patterns of growth

Growth is only weakly correlated to profits

Earnings growth rates are largely unpredictable

Growth/Innovation is NOT a linear mechanistic smooth linear process

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GROWTH ISChange

Messy

Hard

People dependent in most cases

Mistakes & failures

Antithetical to the goals of a corporation: predictability, consistency, standardization, reliability, and no variance

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CHARACTERISTICS OF HOGS

My hypotheses:

Unique products/services

The best talent

Visionary, charismatic leaders

Superior innovation

Cost superiority by outsourcing/offshoring

Sophisticated diversified strategies

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HOGSMy findings:

None of the above were necessary or even commonSimple focused strategiesHumble passionate operatorsExecution championsHigh employee engagementConstant improvement DNAMaster learners and copiers

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RESEARCH CONCLUSIONS

Growth is much more than a strategy- it is a SYSTEM

Growth is Experimental Learning

Growth requires the right Leadership, Culture, & Processes

Growth results from a 2 X 2 X 4 Growth Portfolio

Customer Centricity & High Employee Engagement are Growth Enablers

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RESEARCH CONCLUSIONSGrowth/Innovation Killers:

“ROI-tis”

Group think

Arrogance

Legacy mental models/cognitive blindness

Penalizing mistakes

Short-termism

Product -centricity

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RISKS OF GROWTH

Growth can stress people, processes & controls

Growth can dilute culture and customer value proposition

The question is how much growth creates these risks

Toyota & Starbucks examples

Growth Risks Audit

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PRIVATE COMPANY RESEARCH FINDINGSGrowth changes everything

Growth is evolutionary - waves of change

Growth requires more and better processes

Preconditions to Growth

4Ps of Growth: Planning, Prioritization, Processes & Pace

The 4 Ways to Grow

The Entrepreneur Must Grow, Too !

The Difficulty in Building a Management Team