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0 Trish Mueller, SVP & CMO 8/5/14
Leadership Trish Mueller, SVP & CMO 8/5/14

1 I never imagined I would be CMO at The Home Depot
An unusual career path I never imagined I would be CMO at The Home Depot

2 Where Have I Been? What a RIDE it has been!

3 Leading is a privilege & a responsibility
It’s a journey… Company People Community Leading is a privilege & a responsibility

4 COMPANY LEADERSHIP

5 Company: Industry Leader
INTERCONNECTED RETAIL DISCIPLINED CAPITAL ALLOCATION PASSIONATE ABOUT CUSTOMER SERVICE #1 PRODUCT AUTHORITY A common vision supports effective leadership

6 The Home Depot Core Values…
Leaders do not put themselves first

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8 Focused on People Leadership: It’s a big responsibility
I feel responsible for supporting and protecting the livelihoods of 397,000 Associates. Leadership: It’s a big responsibility

9 LEADING PEOPLE

10 Harnessing Intellectual Horse Power
the Clydesdale stands 64 to 72 inches high and weighs 1,800 to 2,000 pounds. Some mature males are larger, standing taller than 18 hands and weighing up to 2,200 pounds. Be brave: Hire people who are smarter than you!

11 Channel and direct the power of your team
Guiding Teams the Clydesdale stands 64 to 72 inches high and weighs 1,800 to 2,000 pounds. Some mature males are larger, standing taller than 18 hands and weighing up to 2,200 pounds. Channel and direct the power of your team

12 Expect and positively reinforce teamwork
Diversity & Unity Expect and positively reinforce teamwork

13 The Power of Story Telling
10% + 90% = 0% Rule Time spent telling people what you do  If you don’t do this 10% well…  This 90% = 0% Time spent doing “the work” You must invest time to explain what you do

14 Effective Communication

15 Know your audience & be prepared
Effective Story Telling What do they care about? What questions do they have? Are they open minded? What might they ask me? What’s in it for them? How will this effect their team? Who is in my corner? Are there any taboos I am breaking? Know your audience & be prepared

16 Spend time building win-win situations
Consensus Building Spend time building win-win situations

17 Plan to spend MORE TIME story telling
Political Acumen CEB; “Activating Disruptive Insights”; October 2013 Plan to spend MORE TIME story telling

18 “Rule #6: Don’t take yourself Leading people isn’t always easy
The Power of Humor “Rule #6: Don’t take yourself so seriously!” Benjamin Zander Leading people isn’t always easy

19 Don’t stand for unprofessional behavior
Conflict & Courage Don’t stand for unprofessional behavior

20 Your time & effort says: “I care about you”
Development Your time & effort says: “I care about you”

21 Leading through Change
Break down barriers – virtual AND physical

22 COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP

23 Serving our community, humbly
Giving Back Serving our community, humbly

24 Veteran’s Focus Serving our Veterans

25 Serving our community, humbly
Servant Leadership theingirls.com Serving our community, humbly

26 It begins and ends with people
Leadership Success Company People Community It begins and ends with people


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