Apr 25

7 Gifts to Give your CEO

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7 Gifts to Give your CEO

In this holiday season, people love to receive gifts. Well, what gifts would your company’s CEO love to receive from you?

Here are seven “gifts” you really need to go all out to give your CEO, according to Michael Mercer, Ph.D., a consultant and book author in Barrington, IL.

As the saying goes, “What goes around, comes around.” So, give these gifts and you will earn yourself the right to some magnificent “gifts,” also.

1st Gift = Improve Profits & Productivity

Mercer interviewed 20 CEOs for one of his books. One question he asked each CEO was “What is the most important thing for you to get your employees to focus on?”

Overwhelmingly, CEOs answered, “The most important thing for me to get employees to focus on is this: Improving profits and productivity.” So, Dr. Mercer suggests you remember, “Everyone who is part of the profit-generating team in your company is ultra-important, a true VIP.”

2nd Gift = Hire Employees Who Improve Profits & Productivity

A key way to improve profits and productivity is to hire applicants who turn into productive and profitable employees.

In his seminars on his book entitled, “Hire the Best – & Avoid the Rest,” Mercer teaches, “The fastest and cheapest way to have productive, dependable employees is to hire people who are productive, dependable human beings!”

That means you gift your CEO by only putting employees on your payroll who improve ‘the 2 P’s.” Mercer also recommends, “De-employ employees who do not contribute to, or detract from, your company’s bottom line.”

3rd Gift = Develop & Train Your Employees So They Become More Profitable & Productive

CEOs – including your CEO – craves for you to transform the good employees you hired (see 2nd Gift, above) into magnificent employees. The best way to do this, explains Mercer, is to “test your superstar employees, find out their test scores, and then help your average employees develop talents possessed by your superstars.”

4th Gift = Ooze Enthusiasm for Your CEO’s Vision for Your Company

A good CEO has a big, exciting vision, or key goal, for the company to achieve. In his book entitled, “Absolutely Fabulous Organizational Change,” Mercer revealed the vision of 11 superb companies. For example, Intuit’s vision is this: “Our key goal is to revolutionize the way people

do financial work.”

Mercer points out your job is to find out your CEO’s vision, and help your CEO achieve your company’s vision. Your CEO will cherish such a gift from you.

5th Gift = Ooze Key Benefits of Your Corporate Culture

Each company operates successfully or unsuccessfully, says Dr. Mercer, within its corporate culture. He defines it as follows: “Corporate culture is how every employee knows he or she must act, even when no one is watching.”

Mercer discovered a quick way to uncover a company’s culture: “Find out what stories every employee hears about the company the first week on-the-job, and re-tells to new employees.” Hearing the story implicitly tells a new employee how to act on-the-job. For example, every Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company employee hears a story about how the company’s president’s first job was in a fancy restaurant. From that job, he discovered a luxury establishment is composed of ladies and gentlemen serving ladies and gentlemen. He instilled this insight into The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company where he now is president.

In fact, Mercer notes every Ritz-Carlton employee carries a card that says, “We Are Ladies and Gentlemen Serving Ladies and Gentlemen.”

So, a gift your CEO want from you is for you to uncover your company’s culture, put it into action in your work, and make sure other employees do the same.

6th Gift = Make a Fantastic Impression

CEOs are like parents. Parents feel proud if their children make a good impression. Likewise, “CEOs feel proud when their employees make a good impression,” says Mercer.

So, the author suggests a gift for your CEO is to make a fantastic impression on everyone who can make-or-break your company. This includes customers and other employees.

7th Gift = Impress Your Company’s Top Executives

“It is ultra-important to impress your boss, your boss’ boss, and anyone who has direct contact to the CEO,” says Mercer.

Well, how do you impress your company’s big-shots? The answer is for you to give the six gifts listed above, according to Mercer.

Your Reward = When You Give These 7 Gifts, You Get Gifts

Mercer found that by giving your CEO the seven gifts, you put into action the age-old truism of ‘What goes around comes around.’ “Giving the seven gifts to your CEO opens doors to opportunities you never dreamed of for your company and, importantly, your career,” points out Dr. Mercer.

© 2006 Michael Mercer, Ph.D., www.DrMercer.com

7 GIFTS TO GIVE YOUR CEO

by

Michael Mercer, Ph.D.

In this holiday season, people love to receive gifts. Well, what gifts would your company’s CEO love to receive from you?

Here are seven “gifts” you really need to go all out to give your CEO, according to Michael Mercer, Ph.D., a consultant and book author in Barrington, IL.

As the saying goes, “What goes around, comes around.” So, give these gifts and you will earn yourself the right to some magnificent “gifts,” also.

1st Gift = Improve Profits & Productivity

Mercer interviewed 20 CEOs for one of his books. One question he asked each CEO was “What is the most important thing for you to get your employees to focus on?”

Overwhelmingly, CEOs answered, “The most important thing for me to get employees to focus on is this: Improving profits and productivity.” So, Dr. Mercer suggests you remember, “Everyone who is part of the profit-generating team in your company is ultra-important, a true VIP.”

2nd Gift = Hire Employees Who Improve Profits & Productivity

A key way to improve profits and productivity is to hire applicants who turn into productive and profitable employees.

In his seminars on his book entitled, “Hire the Best – & Avoid the Rest,” Mercer teaches, “The fastest and cheapest way to have productive, dependable employees is to hire people who are productive, dependable human beings!”

That means you gift your CEO by only putting employees on your payroll who improve ‘the 2 P’s.” Mercer also recommends, “De-employ employees who do not contribute to, or detract from, your company’s bottom line.”

3rd Gift = Develop & Train Your Employees So They Become More Profitable & Productive

CEOs – including your CEO – craves for you to transform the good employees you hired (see 2nd Gift, above) into magnificent employees. The best way to do this, explains Mercer, is to “test your superstar employees, find out their test scores, and then help your average employees develop talents possessed by your superstars.”

4th Gift = Ooze Enthusiasm for Your CEO’s Vision for Your Company

A good CEO has a big, exciting vision, or key goal, for the company to achieve. In his book entitled, “Absolutely Fabulous Organizational Change,” Mercer revealed the vision of 11 superb companies. For example, Intuit’s vision is this: “Our key goal is to revolutionize the way people

do financial work.”

Mercer points out your job is to find out your CEO’s vision, and help your CEO achieve your company’s vision. Your CEO will cherish such a gift from you.

5th Gift = Ooze Key Benefits of Your Corporate Culture

Each company operates successfully or unsuccessfully, says Dr. Mercer, within its corporate culture. He defines it as follows: “Corporate culture is how every employee knows he or she must act, even when no one is watching.”

Mercer discovered a quick way to uncover a company’s culture: “Find out what stories every employee hears about the company the first week on-the-job, and re-tells to new employees.” Hearing the story implicitly tells a new employee how to act on-the-job. For example, every Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company employee hears a story about how the company’s president’s first job was in a fancy restaurant. From that job, he discovered a luxury establishment is composed of ladies and gentlemen serving ladies and gentlemen. He instilled this insight into The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company where he now is president.

In fact, Mercer notes every Ritz-Carlton employee carries a card that says, “We Are Ladies and Gentlemen Serving Ladies and Gentlemen.”

So, a gift your CEO want from you is for you to uncover your company’s culture, put it into action in your work, and make sure other employees do the same.

6th Gift = Make a Fantastic Impression

CEOs are like parents. Parents feel proud if their children make a good impression. Likewise, “CEOs feel proud when their employees make a good impression,” says Mercer.

So, the author suggests a gift for your CEO is to make a fantastic impression on everyone who can make-or-break your company. This includes customers and other employees.

7th Gift = Impress Your Company’s Top Executives

“It is ultra-important to impress your boss, your boss’ boss, and anyone who has direct contact to the CEO,” says Mercer.

Well, how do you impress your company’s big-shots? The answer is for you to give the six gifts listed above, according to Mercer.

Your Reward = When You Give These 7 Gifts, You Get Gifts

Mercer found that by giving your CEO the seven gifts, you put into action the age-old truism of ‘What goes around comes around.’ “Giving the seven gifts to your CEO opens doors to opportunities you never dreamed of for your company and, importantly, your career,” points out Dr. Mercer.

© 2006 Michael Mercer, Ph.D.

11 Responses to “7 Gifts to Give your CEO”

  1. guzen says:

    The best safety record money could buy. Greed never made happiness but my the sorrow. RIP fellows and may God comfort your families during this most difficult time!

  2. Stubborn Cat says:

    funny. Been there actually.

  3. nacao says:

    Oh, like a coal mine, kind of mine. I was thinking land mines. Not sure why but that’s where the mind went on that one. Too much of The Onion I suppose.

  4. Stubborn Cat says:

    ha ha ha it was long but star worthy ^-^

  5. Pilgrim says:

    Excellent work, go to the head of the class!

  6. I am Real says:

    What you are suggesting was the attempt with the Bush tax rebate. This rebate resulted in a modest effect. Maybe because it was too little, too late, or maybe because it was just too little. But it showed us that if the rebates are given to people that have enough money to pay taxes, there most likely going to save their money or spend it over a LONG period of time, resulting in minimal effects to the real economy.

    But once everybody spends there rebates, there is nothing else unless the economy rebounds. What they should do to when giving people money is force them to pay down there credit cards and what not. But that's no guarantee they won't run them right up again.

    But this getting past the real issue, the reason the credit crisis is so bad is because thousands of americans have defaulted on there 250,000 dollar homes + interest. Banks gave money to the american public (those in the real estate industry) for assets that weren't even close to the value of the loan and then these individuals borrowed more money based on this income or in the "false equity" in there homes.

    750 billion dollars will pay for over a million 300,000 dollar homes so that banks, law firms, contractors, etc., can start paying there employees again. Atleast the ones that weren't hired as a result of this mass investing of valueless assets.

    Sorry for the horrible typing, I'm doing three things at once.

  7. I am Real says:

    I certainly do not like Fat Cats getting 'Fatter'and that's what will happen.The honest to God "Slim Jim's" that were filled with lies when they entered their mortgage agreement, loans, etc. will get no relief to help them.
    But To Bail out is the ONLY answer~ Without it, a domino effect of more Banks closing, fewer loans available for payroll's of Small Business' (therefore More Job losses), less college grants ( education goes further down hill),More Health care cuts leading to "Unhealthy Americans….
    I could go on & on…..Its "Damned if we do" and if we don't it will be worse.
    Do I think it will solve the US crisis forever? Absolutely not! We can not trust our government to be truthfull about anything, and if they were, the Media will be sure to put doubts in people's minds again.
    This is now a world of greed, tyrants, and terrorists ( in more ways than al Qa'ida ) Its too late to put the Blame on anyone. Childish Republicans and Democrats spend more time on "passing the buck" and "digging up the dirt" than on any one program to help ( save) this planet and humanities ability to exist.
    I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I do believe we are in for a recession regardless of whats done or who is our new president.
    I only hope I am proved wrong! But right now, today, we have no choice~
    Make the call. Write the Emails. Hope that 'Big Brother' does a better job of watching where our money on Main Street goes this time. Prove me wrong and I'll be a happier healthier American.

    From another Distressed Citizen Today who also worries where my kids will be in 5 years

  8. I am Real says:

    We are pretty tough, we probably will make it, but it would be nice to have a pot to pee in.

  9. $ says:

    they are all true. Just think all in less than 100 days. Man is he g**d

  10. Lilly says:

    i think this is really creative and funny and i think you will have lots of fun with what you have here.

  11. Stubborn Cat says:

    I LOVE this- star for you and laughs all around for me!



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