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The Ten MIllion Dollar Employee: Where Your Most Toxic Liablity Meets Your Most Important Customer

Steven L. Blue

You see, your company has all Ten Million Dollar Employees. The question you have to ask yourself is this: Are they Ten Million Dollar liabilities or Ten Million Dollar assets? The answer to that question determines whether your company is on a trajectory to triple its profits or tumble into oblivion. The key to tripling profits in your company is by restructuring your employee balance sheet to eliminate your toxic employees and make heroes out of your Ten Million Dollar golden asset employees. Know this: You have them. They have infiltrated your company. They are wrecking your company as you read this. And as the CEO, you have allowed this condition to exist. You have allowed your human resource people to bamboozle you into tolerating 12-step sensitivity training programs. You have allowed your union negotiations to produce agreements that tolerate toxic employees (some would argue union agreements promote toxic employees). You, Mr. CEO, have allowed this to happen to your company. And only you, Mr. CEO, can fix it. This book will show you how-if you have the guts to do it.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Steven Blue
  • Publish Date: Mar 13rd, 2011
  • Pages: 104
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.51in - 0.22in - 0.29lb
  • EAN: 9780982258903
  • Categories: Leadership

About the Author

Steve Blue is a CEO, author, and keynote speaker. He has vast experience in transforming sleepy little businesses into global goliaths. In one case, he increased margins by over 60%. In another, he tripled profits using his Pay As You Grow(TM) system, which means growing earnings without the need for outside capital all the while maintaining shareholder dividends. Steve has 19 years experience in worldwide markets. In that time he has formed very successful international ventures and transformed businesses with no international presence into global powerhouses. In one case, he increased a company's international sales from 0 to 24% of total sales. Steve spent 7 years in a turnaround where the he had to make choices between paying employees or the utility bill. That is where he developed his skills in strict operational control and cash management. While he was there the company returned to profitability and along the way he transformed the worst performing division to the best in less than 2 years. Steve is considered an expert in high stakes negotiations. He once negotiated a seemingly impossible union agreement resulting in deep wage cuts and the right to outsource...all without taking a strike. That is why the Harvard Business School invited him to give a lecture on it...not to the students, but to the professors. Steve started his career as a factory supervisor and quickly became known as the "go to" problem solving guy. He would routinely fix under-performing departments, which is where he gained a deep knowledge of most functional areas of a company. And in every assignment he substantially increased productivity and reduced cost. He has worked in industries as diverse as publishing and industrial automation. In 32 years in management, the last 15 as a P&L executive, Steve has solved problems you can't imagine. And he has never failed to deliver double digit gains in anything he's touched. That is why he is completely confident when he says you don't have a problem he hasn't already seen. In fact, you don't have a problem he hasn't already solved. And you don't have a business that can't triple its profits. He describes how in his first book, "Burnarounds: Unlocking The Double Digit Profit Code". His second book, "The Ten Million Dollar Employee", reveals the key to unleashing the full potential of a company. Steve has a BS Degree from the State University of New York and an MBA from Regis University.