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“E=MC 2 …The Relativity of Sustainability ”

Discover the key to achieving world-class sustainability by understanding the impact of momentum. Learn about the importance of execution, motivation, creativity, and commitment in driving successful change. Find out how to overcome resistance and create a compelling case for change. With practical tips and strategies, this presentation will help you navigate the challenges of implementing sustainable practices.

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“E=MC 2 …The Relativity of Sustainability ”

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  1. “E=MC2…The Relativity of Sustainability” Presented by J. R. McGee Managing Partner and CEO

  2. A Great Idea Ain’t Enough! The ∆ Between Success And Failure! • What Is The Average Success Rate For Change? • Our Experience: 60% - 80% Failure Rates • This Cannot Be Acceptable! • Why??? • Poor Ideas? • Poor Strategy? • Poor Communications? • Poor Implementation? • Poor Follow Through? • AHA!

  3. It’s SO Simple! It’s All About Momentum! • Einstein’s Theory of Relativity: E=MC2 • Energy = Mass Times The Velocity of Light (C) Squared • Mass (Newton’s First Law of Motion) • Every Object In A State Of Uniform Motion Tends To Remain In That State Of Motion Unless An External Force Is Applied To It. • Organizational Inertia • Velocity (Newton’s Second Law of Motion) • The Relationship Between An Object's Mass m, Its Acceleration a, And The Applied Force F Is F = ma • The Speed Of Business • Change (Newton’s Third Law of Motion) • For Every Action There Is An Equal And Opposite Reaction • Resistance Anyone?

  4. E=MC2 • Achieving World-Class Sustainability! E = Execution M = Motivation C = Creativity C = Commitment

  5. ExecutionThe Difference Between Thinking And Doing • The Vast Majority Of The Work Is After The Event! • Preparation • Before • Structure • During • Focus / Attention • After

  6. Motivation Pain Of Status Quo ≥ Fear Of Change + Effort Required + Resources Used • What’s Your Compelling Case? • The “Burning Platform” • If You Don’t Have One CREATE One! • WIIFM • Desire • You Have To TOTALLY Own This!

  7. Creativity Creativity Is Thinking Up New Things… Innovation Is Doing New Things! William Laird Levitt Requires A Safe Environment! Often From The Most Unlikely Source Quantity More Important Than Quality Visualization Is Key

  8. Commitment If You Don’t Believe In Your Dream…Why Should THEY? Owned And Driven From The Bottom Up Supported From The Top Down Team Leader / Champion Verbal / Written / Public

  9. The REAL Key Ingredient… PASSION! We Need To Be More Excited About What We Can Become Than We Are Proud Of Who We Are! • You Need A Dedicated Change Agent • Understand Your Culture • Limits And Potentials • Pick Your Go-To People Carefully • Dependable / Reliable / Strong Character

  10. Failure ModesRoot Cause Analysis Discouragement Is Not Caused By The Lack Of Progress… But By The Absence Of A Clear Vision ! • Most Often Focus Is Solely On The Bottom Line • Short-Term Decisions At The Expense Of Long-Term Success • Failure To Achieve Key Leadership Buy-In • Inability to Influence Those Whom One Does Not Control • Inability of Leader To Work With People • Disconnect Between Customers And Providers • Discouragement

  11. The Second Law of ThermodynamicsThe Law Of EntropyPatient Satisfaction with the Speed of the Discharge Process Trend line

  12. Keys For Success You Can Deliver Results Or Excuses… You Get to Choose!! • A Well-Written, Concise, And Unambiguous Action Plan • Specific “Belly Buttons” / Due Dates • Relentless Follow Up / Follow Through • A Strong Bias Towards Action • A Culture of Accountability For Results! • Identify And Track Key Metrics

  13. Questions?

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