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LESSONS
BY VANESSA CUSENS
Selecting innovative leaders for
Is a matter of consciousness
W
hen Michael Jordaan announced that
he would be leaving his position as
CEO of First National Bank (FNB)
in May this year, he reminded the media that he
was “stepping down”, not “retiring”. “There are
193 countries in the world and I haven’t seen all
of them. I want to visit places where there are
great ideas around technology and innovation,”
he told a press conference. His choice of words
is telling: under his tenure, FNB gained a
reputation for always being at the front-end of
banking innovation. In October 2012, FNB was
named the most innovative bank in the world at
the BAI-Finacle Global Banking Innovation
Awards – recognition of the company’s ability to
track and respond to customer needs and evolve
continuously.
“The importance of innovative leadership in
business has become even more apparent in
the 21st Century environment,” says Georgina
Barrick, CEO of executive search firm Humanity
Search & Select. “We’ve seen a radical change
from the 20th-century paradigm, which
concentrated on market share and efficiency as
the drivers of profit. As Adrian Slywotzky, David
Morrison and Bob Andelman put it back in 1997,
in their ground-breaking business book The Profit
Zone, ‘market share is dead.’ In fact, under certain
conditions a company holding a majority market
share can be less profitable than businesses with
smaller market share.”
Successful leadership explores all
potential profit streams
In their analysis, Slywotzky, Morrison and
Andelman examined companies – and leaders
– that had moved beyond market share as a
yardstick, and seen increases in profit as a result.
Michael Eisner increased profitability at Walt
Disney by 3 000%, for example, by creating
multiple profit channels spun off from the
company’s core business: family movies. Films
now generate a soundtrack album, a DVD, a
Broadway show, a theme park ride and a range of
souvenir merchandising. Around Disney theme
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parks, the introduction of Disney-owned hotels,
restaurants and merchandising saw the company
profit rise from 20% to 75% of a family’s holiday
spending.
General Electric (GE) has been a business
giant for more than 50 years – The Profit Zone
points out that this continued ascendancy is
thanks largely to former CEO Jack Welch’s
foresight. When he saw a decline in profits from
the company’s core business – manufacturing
aircraft engines and appliances – despite the fact
that it commanded considerable market share,
he reinvented the company to take advantage
of new profit zones: in financing, servicing and
maintaining these products.
“Reinvention is central to innovative business,
especially in the information age,” says Georgina
Barrick. “Instead of market share, Slywotzky et
al talk about identifying ‘profit zones’ and ‘nonprofit zones’. The key to sustained success is doing
business in the profit zones and not committing
company time and resources to non-profit zones.
They provide 22 different business designs; all of
them showing how different criteria will identify
different profit zones, involving everything from
niche marketing to brand reputation. But what
they all have in common is innovation: these
businesses have leaders who have an intuitive
understanding of evolving needs and desires
within the market. They also understand how
changes in society and technology can allow new
interventions that multiply profit streams.”
Innovation requires high-conscious
leadership
If constant innovation is the secret of success, how
does a business find the creative leaders it needs –
at all levels – to drive that innovation? Traditional
search tools only assess candidates’ functional
competencies, but to identify innovators,
candidates’ “consciousness” must also be assessed.
Consciousness is a concept backed by scientific
research. It refers to eight important behaviours
– namely creativity, openness, trust, courage,
self-awareness, confidence, intuition and instinct
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