Dove, Lipton, Knorr, Ben & Jerry's, and Slim*Fast are a few of the brands that are part of the $66 billion global empire known as Unilever. When the story opens, one of its divisions is in deep trouble— declining volume, eroding margins, critical quality problems— and is close to being sold off. Then Tex Gunning, its visionary new division chairman, takes the stage, an expanding circle of young leaders takes charge, and once-skeptical workers embrace a challenging message of growth. The result? The division grows by double digits, year in and year out, and energizes Unilever's path to thrive around the globe. To the Desert and Back tells the inside story of the transformation in the words of the people in all quarters of the company who made it happen. It documents five years of personal soul-searching, teamwork, companywide learning conferences, memorable journeys to the mountains and desert, and inspired promotions that show how these efforts produced a remarkable top-to-bottom turnaround. This story delivers authentic and convincing proof that a revitalized business is about personal growth. The lessons learned from this dramatic business turnaround provide unexpected insights and encouraging inspiration for other companies and leaders ready to embark on their own remarkable journey of transformation, growth, and success.
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Dove, Lipton, Knorr, Ben & Jerry's, and SlimFast are a few of the brands that are part of the $66 billion global empire known as Unilever. When the story opens, one of its divisions is in deep trouble- declining volume, eroding margins, critical quality problems- and is close to being sold off.
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Preview: The View from the Desert ix Part I: Turnaround 1. Wake-Up Call 3 2. Rebuilding the Business 15 Part II: Takeover 3. Merger or Takeover? 31 4. Going into Therapy 41 5. Revolution and Chaos 55 Part III: Transforming the Organization 6. 180 Leaders in Charge 67 7. Community or Cult? 79 8. The McVan den Bergh Clan 89 Part IV: Transforming the Business 9. Growing a Market: Foods 103 10. Growing a Brand: Fats 117 11. Cascading Change: Uniquisine, Calvé, Royco, and Nassaukade 129 Part V: Transfer 12. To the Desert 145 13. The Legacy of Growth 155 Part VI: Takeaways for Leading Change 14. Change Models and Methods 169 15. Change as Theater 183 16. Holistic Integration 195 Appendix 1: Cast of Characters—Then and Now 207 Appendix 2: Learning History 211 Notes and Sources 221 Acknowledgments 243 About the Authors 247 Index 251
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"To the Desert and Back tells a fascinating story that those leading change at all levels should read. While the methods will surprise, perhaps even shock, the results in terms of personal growth and business growth are hard to ignore. In the midst of a huge, tradition-bound, multinational corporation, a small band of radical local business innovators have not only awakened a sleeping giant, they seem, at least so far, to have gotten away with it. My hat is off to Mirvis, Ayas, and Roth for digging into the 'concrete particulars' of large-scale change. For those who are tired of simplistic generalizations and formulas, this book will prove nourishment and inspiration." —Peter Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline "To the Desert and Back is a marvelous leadership story, an inspirational way to teach and learn about change. Great leaders are great teachers. Tex Gunning and his team leaders demonstrate that convincingly and provide great lessons for those of us who wrestle with transformation and growth." —Noel Tichy, professor at the University of Michigan Business School and coaut hor of The Cycle Of Leadership "This is a business story that talks to the heart. To the Desert and Back illuminates how tapping into 'heart intelligence' can speed and guide personal and organizational transformation. Make this book a part of your learning journey and you'll experience new possibilities for your organization and for yourself." —Joe Jaworski, author of Synchronicity "The men and women of Van den Bergh have been among the trailblazers on Unilever's path to growth. Their successes— and setbacks— in energizing brands, launching products, exciting consumers, and growing their top line is what enterprise culture is all about. The emotional and spiritual aspects of their journey is what makes it all worthwhile." —Antony Burgmans and Niall FitzGerald, chairmen of Unilever
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780470626924
Publisert
2009-12-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
Vekt
416 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
280
Om bidragsyterne
Philip Mirvis is an organizational psychologist whose research and practice concerns large-scale organizational change and its implications for a global workforce. He is the author of numerous books, including The Cynical Americans and Joining Forces, both from Jossey-Bass.Karen Ayas is an author, educator, and research fellow at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands, and partner in the Ripples Groups, a consulting practice specializing in growth strategies and change management.
George Roth is a consultant, author, and research associate at MIT's Sloan School of Management.