The recent appointment of Steve Bennett as CEO of my former employer Symantec
has got me reaching for one of my favourite books on the software industry –
“Inside Intuit – How the Makers of Quicken beat Microsoft and Revolutionised
an Entire Industry"
Steve Bennett was CEO at Intuit for eight years .
In that time he grew Bennett left Intuit in December 2007 after serving as
president and CEO for eight years. revenue grew to $2.7 billion in fiscal 2007
from less than $1 billion in fiscal 2000. He also led Intuit to being in Fortune
Magazine’s “Best Companies to Work For” list for six consecutive years.
One chapter in “Inside Intuit”, called The Bennett Basics, may
give Symantec employees a clue to what to expect from their new leader and his
playbook.
Leveraging his 23 years at GE under Jack Welch, the chapter
identified Bennetts key leadership principles while at Intuit;
Set A
Tone – a leader’s personal intensity determines an organisation’s intensity.
Maximise an Organisations Intellect – take everyone’s best
ideas and transfer them to others.
Put People First and
Strategy Second – getting the right people in the right seats is crucial to
the success of any strategy.
Foster Passion – winners care
more than anyone else.
Reach For More Than What Seems
Possible – when the leader stretches, the whole organisation
Thursday, July 26, 2012
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