Monday, May 17, 2010

Tom Schieffer, Former U.S. Ambassador to Australia and Japan

Given that Japan is a very large market for the aerospace, agricultural, meat, pharmaceutical, and insurance industries, I wanted to share some information about former U.S. Ambassador Tom Schieffer who we represent for speaking activity. 

Ambassador Schieffer visited our offices a couple weeks ago to meet with CEOs of industries with an interest in the U.S.-Japan trade relationship, and more broadly, the relationship between U.S. companies and our major trading partners in Asia (China, Korea, and Taiwan). 

As Ambassador to Japan during the period from 2005-2009, Tom Schieffer was instrumental in the force transformation agreement negotiations, the six-party talks involving North Korea, the G-8 Summit in Hokkaido, and the U.S.-Japan trade relationship.

During his visit to our office, Ambassador Schieffer discussed the economic and political environment in Japan and a look at the players, prospects for a U.S.-Japan Free Trade Agreement, the Japanese fiscal situation, the impact of changing demographics, and the role of the U.S. as a counterweight to China.  He also discussed the supreme value of relationships in U.S.-Japanese business deals and the critical value of hierarchy. 

For organizations with deep economic interests in Japan, China, and Korea, Ambassador Schieffer offers some unique insights at both the macro and micro levels.  As one who has interacted with the highest levels of Japanese representatives from business and politics, he provides a unique insiders' perspective that few can match. 

Please drop me a line if you have an interest in bringing Tom Schieffer to your organization for a speaking engagement or executive briefing.

Leading Authorities is proud to represent top speakers on international trade, commerce, policy, political, and economic issues, including  former U.S. Ambassador and Undersecretary of State Nick Burns, former Irish Prime Minister and EU Ambassador to the U.S. John Bruton, former Undersecretary of State James Glassman, former CIA Director Mike Hayden, former NSA Director Stephen Hadley, former U.S. Ambassador  Director of Policy Planning-US State Department Mitchell Reiss, and former U.S. Ambassador and CIA Director Paul Wolfowitz, to name a few. For additional information, please visit our web site at http://www.leadingauthorities.com/speakers or shoot me a call at (202) 721-7675

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

NY Times Article on Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski

This past Sunday, The New York Times did a feature on Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.  If you missed it, here it is: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/09/fashion/09JoeMika.html.

Last week, I saw Joe Scarborough speak to the mutual fund industry at an event at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. He was thoughtful and dynamic, and provided a fast-paced, interesting perspective on the current political and media landscape.  With a microphone in his hand, he paced the stage back and forth and provided one of the most entertaining programs I have seen on politics.

Mika Brzezinksi, daughter of Zbigniew Brzezinski,  is Joe's perfect compliment on television.  A media veteran (ABC and CBS), she joined MSNBC in 2007. She and Joe immediately bonded and have become the most popular duo on television.  They are also great matches for speeches.  Of The Times' article, Brzezinski says: "We love making fun of ourselves and each other, whether its on our political views or our weight!"

For a limited time, Leading Authorities is offering a very special arrangement for booking Joe and Mika together as a team.  If you are interested, please drop me a line at saul@lauthorities.com or at (202) 721-7675.


Friday, May 7, 2010

Leading Authorities...THE SOURCE for America's Top CEOs

Today more than ever, organizations want to hear from someone who has practiced what they are preaching. Leading Authorities is the exclusive representative of some of America's top CEOs--men and women who have performed dramatic corporate turnarounds, engineered feats of marketing wizardry, and been consistently praised by peers and industry observers.

AG Lafley, the former chairman and CEO of Procter & Gamble, speaks on innovation, strategy, and culture. Each talk is an unprecedented look into the mind behind one of the largest, and most successful, corporations in the world, and he is perfect for groups of top management teams, global leadership executives, and high-potential leaders who can meaningfully impact the future course of their company and their industry.

Jim Donald, the former CEO of Starbucks, built the brand during its peak growth period. In each highly customized speech, he sheds light on what works in businesses large and small.  Jim, a fierce advocate for front line employees, believes it is people that make the biggest difference, and his talks focus on how to make the most of those around you. 

Gordon Bethune, the former CEO of Continental Airlines, is celebrated for leading the company from worst to first -- a case study still taught at Harvard Business School. He reveals a unique brand of management wisdom that prizes employee engagement and empowerment, and unprecedented customer service. Each presentation is as entertaining as it is informative.

Carlos Gutierrez, the former chairman and CEO of Kellogg's Company, is one of the best leadership speakers I have ever seen. He goes to great lengths to customize his speeches, and shares his belief in hiring the right people, developing great teams, and communicating effectively. His personal story from his days as a delivery boy for Kellogg's in Mexico City, to his rise as one of the most respected CEOs, inspires everyone that they can make a difference.  

John Hofmeister, the straight-shooting former CEO of Shell Oil Company, presents a powerful keynote based on his new book Why We Hate the Oil Companies. Finding a speaker with Hofmeister's level of candor, insight, and urgency is rare, and he proposes a practical plan for how the U.S. can achieve both energy security and affordability.

Dawn Hudson, the former president and CEO of Pepsi, refers to the voice of the client and provides a tailored message to an audience in search of a change of business structure and strategy. She also discusses the balance between work and life, and the choices that people must make when pursuing the road to optimum happiness and professional satisfaction.

Tom Donohue, the president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is a DC insider with  unflagging energy and influence. He knows how to rally an audience and shares a behind-the-scenes perspective on the how the Chamber's legislative achievements and challenges will affect your industry.

Call me today at (202) 721-7675 to talk more about these and other leaders who have made a difference in their industry, and can bring their insight and experience to your audience.

 

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Anita Dunn and Andy Stern

I thought you might be interested in two recent additions to our roster, Anita Dunn and Andy Stern.  Both are acclaimed Democratic leaders and both are uniquely qualified to offer insights into the Obama Administration, the strategy for Democrats in 2010, and key hot-button issues such as fiscal policy, immigration reform, and health care policy. 

Anita Dunn was tapped by President Obama as White House Communications Director and played an instrumental role on health care reform. She was also one of President Obama's top five advisors during the 2008 election campaign. 

In a recent visit to our office, Dunn shared her insights on the Administration's priorities, the crucial role of new media in politics, and the 2010 elections. The fact that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has engaged her to advise the Conservative Party in its re-election campaign speaks volumes about her reputation as one of the most astute political minds.

I am also very excited that SEIU Former President Andy Stern, one of the principal players in the Obama Presidential Campaign, and a major force in Washington politics, has joined Leading Authorities as an exclusive speaker. The April 25, 2010 BusinessWeek says this of Stern:

The results of his strong leadership will be felt even by Americans who have never belonged to a union. Stern was the most frequent outside visitor to the White House in the first six months of President Obama's tenure. Administration officials say he helped shape the strategy that ultimately won passage of the health care overhaul legislation. 

During his 14 years atop the SEIU, Stern turned it into a potent political force. He used its might to shape policy and ultimately help determine the outcome of the 2008 elections.

It will be a long time before the labor movement produces another leader as far-seeing as Andrew L. Stern.

Last month President Obama appointed Andy Stern as a member of the President's Fiscal Commission, along with Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles. The Commission is designed to tackle the issue of America's mounting debt.

Both Anita Dunn and Andy Stern provide valuable opportunities for associations and businesses to get better insights on the Administration, Labor Movement, and the Democratic Party. And both are exclusively represented by Leading Authorities, Inc. 

We will be arranging speeches for both Anita Dunn and Andy Stern individually, and will also pair them with prominent Republicans. Please drop me a note if you have an interest in either one for a 2010 meeting.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

AG Lafley's Message on Sustainable Growth

Last week I had the opportunity to see AG Lafley, the former chairman, president, and CEO of Procter & Gamble, give a speech on the "Seven Drivers for Sustainable Growth." It was one of the best business presentations I have seen, and I wanted to share the substance of his message. Here are excerpts from my notes:

In his talk, Lafley says that "sustainable growth" is the greatest challenge of any company. It can only be achieved through innovation and by setting and creating goals, strategies, structures, systems, leadership, culture, purpose, and values to support it.

At P&G, AG Lafley and his team made a strategic decision that the only growth the company would focus on was growth that was centered on the customer. When Lafley returned from running P&G's Asia business in the late 1990's, the company's corporate culture had turned inward.  Management was too focused on their phones, blackberries, and computers and was not connecting with consumers. Lafley changed this dynamic, by getting P&Gers out to see customers more often and by bringing more customers in for visits at P&G's headquarters in Cincinnati. 

Lafley spoke about the importance of culture in creating a productive environment at P&G. This meant being more externally focused--more open, curious, and collaborative. And it meant being proactive about change.  "We don't want you to just recognize change, we want you to embrace it," says Lafley.

Getting your people to embrace change and offer new ideas is crucial. "The ideas are there for improving your service and operations." Interestingly, P&G does not pay for employee ideas. It offers powerful recognition, including better job assignments and more interesting work. According to Lafley, "we celebrate our successes and we celebrate our failures that we learn from." 

Values are a critical component of P&G's success in achieving sustained growth. Lafley states the mission of P&G is to improve people's every day lives. "We are not just going to work to make a profit.  We are going to work to make people's lives better. That inspires people," says Lafley. 

Whether your organization has stated values or not, "it has values," according to Lafley. At P&G, the values are integrity, trust that everybody will do their job, leadership, ownership, and a passion for winning. The company recruits the best players who are both individual and team players. If you are just a singles tennis player, he says, "don't come to work for P&G."

P&G plays from its strengths. It has a concept called "CORE" that identifies which of its businesses has the potential to be a global leader. In so doing, it makes tough decisions about divesting businesses that don't match this criteria. For example, in the early part of this decade, P&G divested some of its food and beverage businesses, including the Jiffy peanut butter brand which was grossing $350 million annually. Lafley says they made this decision because "only Americans eat peanut butter and they only eat it during recessions!  It had limited growth opportunities" and was not a strategic fit for P&G's global business.

Lafley talks about the need to innovate and change, particularly in slow-growing markets. "Change is the only thing you can count on in the world," says Lafley. It is volatile, unexpected, and disruptive. According to Lafley, you can ignore change, you can react to change, or you can anticipate change--identifying the opportunities, and positioning your company to take advantage of it.

"Change is coming," says Lafley, and organizations need to be externally focused to anticipate and respond effectively. The toughest thing is to influence people in middle management and some at the top, because they are invested in the status quo. "But," he says, "Sustainable growth depends upon it."

 If you have an interest in bringing AG Lafley to your next meeting, please drop me a note at saul@lauthorities.com or a call at (202) 721-7675.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Quick Update on Association Case Studies/Video Communication

I wanted to reach out and share some information about ways we are helping major trade groups create cost-effective video and webcast services to communicate with members and key constituencies. 

In the last three months, Leading Authorities' studios have been used by organizations like the American Association of Collegiate Registrars, American Beverage Association, America's Health Insurance Plans, the International Dairy Foods Association, the National Association of Health Underwriters, the Society of American Military Engineers, US Travel Association, and YWCA, to name a few, to create the following types of programs:

-Video programs featuring panels of experts on key issues such as health care
-Video messages to members to be streamed on association websites
-Grassroots/PAC video programs to encourage member participation
-Promotional videos to highlight association meetings and build attendance
-Video updates to key constituencies
-Award videos
-Virtual symposiums/conferences
-Live and archived educational programs (webcast and archived)

Leading Authorities' studio has Vyvx, a service which provides the capacity for high quality webcasts and even satellite broadcasts.  We also have an award-winning production and editing team which has been recognized for its work by receiving a large number of Telly Awards, the "Emmy" of commercial video production. Check out our video production and studio capabilities links for more details.

In a "YouTube" world, associations are increasingly recognizing the importance and value of video content on their websites, at their events, and in their ongoing communications with members. 

If you are interested in a cost-effective solution to creating award-winning video programs for your members, I invite you to visit our facilities for a briefing and tour.  Just drop me a note and we can easily make arrangements. 

 

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Governor Jon Corzine -- New LAI Exclusive!

Leading Authorities is pleased to announce that Governor Jon Corzine, former chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, and former Senator and Governor from New Jersey, is now available for speaking engagements. Corzine is one of the sharpest minds out there on fiscal policy, and is the rare speaker with direct insight on Wall Street, Washington, and state government. He is currently the chairman and CEO of MF Global Holdings and an operating partner at J.C. Flowers & Co.

Exclusively represented by Leading Authorities, Corzine is a veteran of the Senate banking committee. At a recent client event, the audience was eager for his insight on the proposed bill that will transform the regulation of financial markets, and his behind the scenes take on Goldman Sachs, the most successful financial company in the world. He is an excellent choice for any organization looking for answers on the crucial issues of the day, including job creation, the stimulus, financial reform, and health care.

If you are interested in booking Jon Corzine for your event, call me at (202) 721-7675 and I'll help you secure the date.