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Re-imagine! Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age

Discover the power of reimagining your business in an age of uncertainty and disruption. Tom Peters, renowned business guru, shares his insights on how to navigate the changing landscape and thrive in the face of challenges. Learn how to embrace change, innovate, and create extraordinary experiences to stay ahead of the competition. Don't miss this seminar that will transform the way you think about business!

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Re-imagine! Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age

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  1. Microsoft Office Live Meeting SeminarTom Peters’Re-imagine!Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age15 October 2003

  2. “Uncertainty is the only thing to be sure of.”–Anthony Muh,Head of investment in Asia, Citigroup Asset Management“If you don’t like change, you’re going to like irrelevance even less.”—General Eric Shinseki, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army

  3. Re-imagine!Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age 1. It is the foremost task—and responsibility—of our generation to re-imagine our enterprises and institutions, public and private.

  4. Re-imagine! 2. War-making, commerce, politics, and the essential nature of human interchange have come unglued. We are in a … Brawl with No Rules. We have to make it up as we go along. (Success = S.A.V. = Screw Around Vigorously.) (Fail. Forward. Fast.)

  5. Re-imagine! 3. Incrementalism is .. Out. Destruction is … In. Built to last is … Out. Built to flip is … In.

  6. Re-imagine! 4. There is no higher priority than the Total Transformation of all business practice to eBusiness practice—encompassing every element of the enterprise and every member of its family of alliances and partners. The Internet changes everything. Now.

  7. Re-imagine! 5. Ninety percent of white-collar jobs (90 percent of all jobs) as we know them will be disemboweled in the next 15 years.Done. Gone. Kaput.

  8. Re-imagine! 6. “Winners” (survivors!) will become de facto bosses of Me Inc. Free the Cubicle Slaves! Self-reliance replaces corporate cosseting. Hooray!

  9. Re-imagine! 7. We must learn to add value through creativity, by inventing Extraordinary Experiences … which provide scintillating “solutions” to customers’ oft unexpressed desires and dreams. Out: Tangibles. In: Intangibles.

  10. Re-imagine! 8. Design Rules … in an Age of Experiences/ Dream Fulfillment.

  11. Re-imagine! 9. Brand Value = All Value = Obeisance to Metaphysical Management.

  12. Re-imagine! 10. Women buy (ALL) the stuff. Re-imagine the brand itself—and all business practices—around women-as- purchasers.

  13. Re-imagine! 11. Boomers & Geezers have (ALL) the money. Pay attention!

  14. Re-imagine! 12. Creative Enterprises demand … Awesome (& Creative) Talent. Everywhere.

  15. Re-imagine! 13. Women are … Tomorrow’s Leaders. (Period.)

  16. Re-imagine! 14. “Talent Development” rests upon Total Re-imagining of our insipid schools. Those who “color outside the box” and “can’t sit still” are the New Heroes.

  17. Re-imagine! 15. Weird Wins … in Weird Times. (Innovation = Easy. Hang Out with Weird = Get Weird.) (Q.E.D.)

  18. Re-imagine! 16. Leading = Re-imagining = UnleashingPassion in One & All. Winners … PursueQuests to Places as Yet Unimagined.Leaders applaud their “followers’ ” Quirky Bravery … and egg them on to ever morewild & woolly experiments.

  19. “Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today.”—James Dean

  20. “In Tom’s world it’s always better to try a swan dive and deliver a colossal belly flop than to step timidly off the board while holding your nose.” —Fast Company, October 2003

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  22. Our Solutions… Our Clients…

  23. Email info@tompeters.com for information on our solutions or implementing Re-imagine!

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