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Is it possible to run a multibillion-dollar corporation on the
power of trust? Must you set aside your authentic self as you climb
the corporate ladder? Is there another role for technology beyond
saving costs and creating efficiencies? In "The Power of Many, "
Meg Whitman, former president and CEO of eBay, speaks to these
questions and more, identifying ten core values that steered
her--and can steer any leader--to success without ethical
compromise.
During her decade at the helm of eBay, Meg Whitman transformed it
from a tiny start-up into a nearly $8 billion global powerhouse,
revolutionizing the way goods are bought and sold online. "Fortune
"magazine twice named her the Most Powerful Woman in Business.
Now, with the vitality, candor, and often self-effacing humor that
is her trademark, Meg lays out the ten core values that she credits
not only with her strategic success but with many of the joys and
satisfactions of her private life. Values such as trust,
authenticity, courage, and validation are not naive, Meg shows us,
and they are definitely not a luxury. Rather, they are essential
tools for success that go hand in hand with traditional business
practices--like holding oneself accountable or growing a company
efficiently. She believes they are the foundation of strong
management in the twenty-first century. Today, technology and the
transparency it brings demand that organizations demonstrate a
character that aligns with the values of their communities.
Meg illustrates the origins of her values and the underpinnings of
her approach with compelling stories from her extraordinary career
and her down-to-earth upbringing--from the harrowing
twenty-two-hour system outage that nearly sunk eBay to the
indomitable spirit of her eighty-nine-year-old mother, who grew up
in Boston society but worked as an airplane mechanic during World
War II. It was her mother, Meg says, who gave her "a bias toward
action." Here, too, are stories of finding her equilibrium during
the time when she had young children, and in her marriage to a
neurosurgeon with his own highly demanding career. Meanwhile, her
experiences at some of America's best-known companies, including
Disney, FTD, and Procter & Gamble, offer valuable case studies
of what can go wrong and right, and how even mistakes can be
transformed into opportunities.
Meg Whitman shows us that achievement can and should be teamed with
optimism, trust, and honesty. "The Power of Many "offers the
insights and motivation we need to propel ourselves to the next
level--to scale, as Meg would say--in business and in life.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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