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Person

Pete

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Cornerstone MoveStress-Test Every Deal Three Rounds DeepDecision FrameworkBig-Unique-Timely Startup FilterIdentity & Culture100 Percent Standard, Zero ToleranceStrategic PatternOwnership Value Over Purchase PriceSignature MoveFill the Firm With 9s and 10s OnlyRisk DoctrineMarket Top Recognition SignalsSignature MoveOwn the Asset, Not the NegotiationCapital StrategyMake Investing Easy for InvestorsSignature MoveEveryone Speaks, Only Criticism AllowedCornerstone MoveOnly Swing at Things Worthy of a LifeSignature MoveEach New Business Makes Every Business SmarterCornerstone MoveOutsider Aggression as Market EntryCornerstone MoveTake the Pay Cut, Take the Risk, Take the FloorSignature MoveSell Too Early, Never Go BrokeSignature MoveConviction Without CompromiseCapital StrategyBonuses Locked as Skin in the GameStrategic PatternSchumpeter's Prophecy as Battle CrySignature MoveAll Capital Locked Inside the ShipRisk DoctrineInflation Punishes the Poor FirstIdentity & CultureAthens Warning for Comfortable DemocraciesSignature MoveInstill Faith Others Can't See in ThemselvesOperating PrincipleControls as Volcanic PressureSignature MoveProduct Obsession Over MarketingCornerstone MoveTotal Control Vision-to-MarketCompetitive AdvantageMagic Over Logic Product DesignIdentity & CultureAnti-Brilliance Employee StrategyOperating PrincipleNature-Derived Invention MethodSignature MoveDeliberate Obtuseness StrategySignature MoveEngineering-Design UnitySignature MoveEdisonian Empirical TestingDecision FrameworkSingle Message Marketing DisciplineSignature MoveNo Memos Ever DialogueIdentity & CultureMisfit Identity as AdvantageStrategic PatternConstant Patent Revolution

Primary Evidence

"Pete and I thought of the people we wanted to run these new business areas as “10 out of 10s.” We had both been judging talent long enough to know a 10 when we saw one. Eights just do the stuff you tell them. Nines are great at executing and developing good strategies. You can build a winning firm with 9s. But people who are 10s sense problems, design solutions, and take the business in new directions without being told to do so. Tens always make it rain."

Source:What It Takes

"My son Pete often jokes that the secret to my success is that I always sell too early, and in a way he’s exactly right. You never go broke taking a profit."

Source:A Time for Reflection

"Everyone is empowered to be creative and knowledgeable Or at least to feel that creative contributions are encouraged. In practice, of course, most ideas come from within whichever depart- ment they are supposed to come from, but not always. The idea of putting our helpline number on the handle of the machine - we are the only company to do this - came from Jackie on the service desk. And, when we were having trouble getting the motor seal to seal properly every time, someone else from the service department, a chap called Pete, discovered that if you did up the screws in cylinder head manner (in a prescribed order) that they would be 100 per cent effective."

Source:Against the Odds - An Autobiography

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