實(shí)話實(shí)說:車界老兵點(diǎn)評(píng)六大CEO
2009年,鮑伯?盧茨站在一輛通用沃藍(lán)達(dá)下方。
總是直言不諱的鮑伯?盧茨 ????鮑伯?盧茨曾經(jīng)在四家車企里擔(dān)任過將近50年的高級(jí)管理者。他2010年退休,隨后以作家和演講家的身份開辟了職業(yè)生涯的第二春。他最擅長(zhǎng)的事是解析人們關(guān)心的汽車界謎團(tuán)。繼2011年出版了一本名叫《造車人vs.數(shù)錢人》(Car Guys vs. Bean Counters)的書后,最近盧茨又出版了一本名叫《偶像和傻瓜:領(lǐng)導(dǎo)力大實(shí)話》(Icons and Idiots:Straight Talk on Leadership)的新書。盧茨在這本書中描述了他幾個(gè)老板的“怪癖和愚蠢程度”,還給他們的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)水平打了分。我們可以發(fā)現(xiàn),書中出現(xiàn)的大多數(shù)CEO都缺乏某些素質(zhì)。 ????這本書是關(guān)于領(lǐng)導(dǎo)和領(lǐng)導(dǎo)力的,是我60多年來總結(jié)觀察的結(jié)果。這些故事并不是要抨擊誰,也不是要打擊報(bào)復(fù)。隨著這么多年過去,怒氣和憤懣也早已煙消云散了。我想做的就是通過展示成功領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者的人性弱點(diǎn)以及他們的成功來呈現(xiàn)這些人的復(fù)雜性。我得出的結(jié)論是,大多數(shù)成功的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者在精神和情緒上都有些偏曲??梢哉f他們都缺乏耐心,比較倔強(qiáng)、固執(zhí)己見,不容易被滿足,而且獨(dú)斷專橫。然而,正是這些特質(zhì)引導(dǎo)他們獲得了成功。 ????商業(yè)界很喜歡把事情量化,所以我也把書里提到的每個(gè)話題都列了個(gè)簡(jiǎn)短的提綱。然后我根據(jù)我個(gè)人認(rèn)為最重要的一些領(lǐng)導(dǎo)素質(zhì)按每項(xiàng)1到10分對(duì)他們進(jìn)行打分。這些素質(zhì)包括正直、勇氣、風(fēng)格、溝通技巧、剛強(qiáng)、變通、堅(jiān)定、專注、做事情的輕重緩急、創(chuàng)意和成果等等。完美的成績(jī)是345分。 |
Always outspoken ????Since retiring in 2010 after nearly five decades as a top executive at four automakers, Bob Lutz has found a second career as a myth-puncturing author and speaker. In this highly personal follow-up to Car Guys vs. Bean Counters, published in 2011, Lutz relates what he calls the "bizarre foibles and rank stupidity" of his bosses, and grades them on their leadership qualities. Lutz is a hard marker: Most of the CEOs in Icons and Idiots: Straight Talk on Leadership are found wanting in several qualities. ????This book is about leaders and leadership, a compendium from my more than 60 years of observation. These tales do not constitute a "hatchet" job or an attempt to "get even." The years have caused anger and resentment to dissipate. What I have attempted to do is to show the complexities of successful leaders by exposing both their human weaknesses and, in most cases, their successes. My bottom line is that most successful leaders are mentally and emotionally askew. It's precisely that they are impatient, stubborn, opinionated, unsatisfied, and domineering that makes them successful. ????Since the business world likes quantification, I have attempted to craft a brief overview of each of the subjects examined in this book. I have evaluated them, using a scale of 1 to 10, on the leadership traits I personally believe are the most important: integrity, courage, style, communication skill, toughness, adaptability, consistency and focus, sense of priority, creativity, and results. A perfect score would be 345. |