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requires individuals who can both lead and, more importantly, build leadership teams with the courage to drive a cultural transformation within academia where there is often deep-seated resistance to rapid change. As educators of the next generation of global leaders, the need for academic institutions to lead the charge to create a culture of learning that embraces technology and reflects twenty-first century realities cannot be overstated.

      Cultural Transformations is an insightful, understandable, and actionable leadership book for any executive – from young, talented, aspirational Gen Y emerging leaders, to visionary entrepreneurs, to high-potential leaders rising through the ranks making the transition to seasoned executives, all the way to the C-level professional who is looking ahead to what's next and who's next, as they prepare their respective organizations for an uncertain but exciting future.

      We have all heard the term “born leader” but the evidence shows that they are, unfortunately, in short supply. This dearth of exceptional leaders and leadership teams will continue to be a drag on economic growth, innovation, and the pursuit of big ideas that will motivate our best leaders and those they mentor to create and take advantage of opportunities others do not see.

      What is exciting about Cultural Transformations is that it arrives at a time when we desperately need to learn from successful leaders like the CEOs interviewed here. We can learn from their ongoing journeys and see the common thread that runs between their success and John Mattone's unique and powerful approach to leadership development.

      Mattone and Vaidya have given CEOs an invaluable tool to address their number one operating and business challenge: the massive leadership and corporate culture gap currently facing global organizations. Competition in the global marketplace is fierce, and companies that want to excel can no longer rely on leaders who are merely good enough. Elite leadership is in short supply across the board from business to government to our civil institutions.

      One of the major obstacles to affecting change in any organization is overcoming the embedded resistance that is the predictable result of asking people to purposefully step away from their comfort zones, especially when there is no immediate crisis that requires a response. To overcome this pushback, John Mattone provides a groundbreaking Six-Step Model of Cultural Transformation that can be effectively applied to organizations of any type.

      Cultural Transformations will be a cherished resource for executives who understand that while the future is not predictable, it can be expertly navigated if there is a corporate culture that embraces uncertainty and reacts quickly to an ever-changing landscape in order to gain a competitive advantage.

      And, as important, the book is a powerful teaching tool and ideal for use in MBA and executive education programs, giving today's students and tomorrow's aspiring leaders an appreciation for how an organization's culture creates measurable results. Imagine the impact on a company that is hiring from a prospect pool and promoting from within candidates who have already embraced the concept of continuous self-improvement and already share this worldview with their mentors.

      John Mattone and Nick Vaidya have provided a road map to empower leaders to unlock their potential and then go beyond what they thought was possible. By taking on the responsibility of making an honest self-evaluation of their own strengths and weaknesses, doing the hard work to improve their personal performance each and every day, and having the courage to share what they learn with their leadership teams, CEOs become the catalyst for cultural change throughout every level of their organizations.

      Introduction

      The Transformation Imperative

      Change Is the New Normal

      In today's business world, the rate of change is at an all-time high. Rapid digitization and globalization the likes of which we've never seen before are transforming the face of global business and making the competitive environment far more unpredictable than it was even a decade ago. From smartphones to virtual marketplaces, new technologies are changing consumer behavior, empowering start-ups, and reducing product life cycles. And with the growth in emerging economies like India and Brazil outpacing growth in developed countries, companies are being forced to develop unique strategies for each sector. Within this changing landscape traditional operating models are becoming obsolete and the once-dominant players are increasingly being overtaken by more agile, entrepreneurial companies with business models that are built on change.

      In this brave new world, transformation has become an imperative for companies to succeed. In the past, transformation efforts were perceived as emergency solutions to broad and systemic problems. But transformation efforts today have become a basic necessity to keep up with and stay ahead of the ever-changing marketplace. In fact, fewer than 50 percent of the organizations we have worked with directly, including those featured in this book, have been forced to transform due to chronic underperformance. The most forward-thinking companies are launching preemptive transformations, retooling themselves to stay ahead of their competitors.

      Culture and Leadership: The Keys to Transformation

      Despite the growing popularity of transformation in the business world, the reality is that most transformation efforts fail. Evidence from global companies undergoing transformations from 2003 through 2015 shows that up to 75 percent fell short of their targets. Only 25 percent were able to capture short-term and long-term performance gains compared with their sector average.

      Why is transformation so difficult? In our extensive research across a wide variety of industries, we've found that the two key macro levers that make or break transformation efforts are culture and leadership. When we talk about transforming culture, which we'll explore in Chapter 1, we mean shifting the key values and principles that define corporate cultures into ones that embrace rather than resist change. By leadership, which will be the focus of Chapter 2, we mean finding and developing the right leaders at all levels of the organization who are able to embody and instill these cultural values so they can successfully guide their employees, teams, and organizations through the transformation process. We've found that mastering these two macro levers ultimately determines the success of any transformation effort. The centerpiece of Chapter 2 is our Six-Step Model of Cultural Transformation, which provides a powerful road map for achieving sustained success with any transformation effort by focusing on the micro levers of vision, humility, communication, leadership at all levels, talent, and measurement. These micro levers, if pushed with passion, perseverance, and precision, are the keys to mastering the leadership and culture macro levers which, as we said earlier, are the critical foundation steps to ensuring sustained success with any transformation initiative.

      Conversations with 14 Transformational Leaders

      In our conversations with business people from around the world, one of the most common things we hear is that there isn't enough mentorship for aspiring leaders today. In fact, the “leadership gap” is one of the biggest challenges facing companies worldwide. This is a big reason we chose to write this book. We wanted to give you unprecedented access to some of today's most successful business minds and ask them the big questions about success, leadership, corporate culture, and the future of business. Through the following interviews, you'll get to hear from 14 CEOs who have each, in their own way, exemplified transformational leadership within their own companies.

      There's the story of Kathy Mazzarella, who started working for Graybar without a college degree and rose through the ranks to become the first female CEO in the company's history. You'll hear from Kris Canekeratne, a Sri Lankan native who instilled a commitment to perpetual improvement into the core business culture of Virtusa from the beginning, allowing the company to survive several evolutions in the tech sector and remain one of the top companies in the world for two decades. There's a conversation with Hap Klopp, who started his company with a group of fellow outdoor enthusiasts and, thanks to an uncompromising commitment to creating products that they love, grew The North Face into the world's most respected outdoor equipment company. And you'll learn how Eddie Machaalani built Bigcommerce on a foundation of hard-working family values that he learned growing up in the Lebanese immigrant