Excellence! The Basics, 1982-2005 Tom Peters/12.08.2005.

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Excellence! The Basics, Tom Peters/

Excellence1982: The Bedrock “Eight Basics” 1. A Bias for Action 2. Close to the Customer 3. Autonomy and Entrepreneurship 4. Productivity Through People 5. Hands On, Value-Driven 6. Stick to the Knitting 7. Simple Form, Lean Staff 8. Simultaneous Loose-Tight Properties

Excellence2005: The Bedrock Baker’s Dozen 1. A Bias For Action Is Job One! (Construct a Discipline/Culture of EXECUTION!) 2. DECENTRALIZATION! ACCOUNTABILITY! (Tom’s “Top Two”, ) 3. Fail. Forward. Fast. (“Reward Excellent Failures, Punish Mediocre Successes.”) 4. “Metabolic Management” Matters! ( Hustle! Adapt! EAT CHANGE! Win the “O.O.D.A. Loop” War—Confuse Your Competitors!) 5. INNOVATE or Die. (“Game-changers” or Bust! Lead the Customer! Just Shout “NO” to Immitation!) 6. A Damn Good Product. (Pursue “Dramatic Difference.”) 7. A Damn Cool Product. (Design Rules!) 8. Ride the Value Added Curve to the Sky! (Sell “GamechangerSolutions”; Provide “Scintillating Experiences”; Become a “Dream Merchant”; Strive to Be a “Lovemark.”) 9. Relentlessly Pursue the “Big Two” Markets. (WOMEN Buy Everything Boomers & Geezers Have All the Money!) 10. Best “Talent”/Roster Wins! ( HR Rules! Everyone a Leader! Women Lead Best! “Weird” Matters Most! A Workplace to Brag About! Educate for Creativity!) 11. Wanted/Demanded: Radical Technology Strategies! (“Incrementalism” Is for Wimps!) 12. Hard Is Soft! Soft Is Hard! (People! Passion! Enthusiasm! Wow! INTEGRITY! TRUST! Good Citizen.) 13. Accept No Less Than EXCELLENCE! (Excellence, Pursuit thereof, Is the Only Thing That Vaults Everyone Out of Bed in the Morning.)