Some business leaders are buildersâwith a passion for long-term organic growthâwhile others are remodelers, decorators or realtors.
Sustainable organic growth is difficult and requires the âstaying powerâ of a leader who at the very core is a builder.
1. Four Leader Types
Business leaders may be builders, remodelers, decorators, or realtors. If you see a business steadily growing in size, profitability and stature... look for the builder. If you see products selling at premiums over competitors'... look for the builder. If you see a business obsessed with delivering real customer valueâbrushing aside fads, downturns and criticismsâlook for the builder
2. Non-Builder Descriptions
Not every business leader is a builder. Some are remodelers. Theyâre great at fixing up a place that needs work. This is honest labor and creates real value⊠up to a point. Still other leaders are interior decorators. Thereâs nothing wrong with making the place look nice, but some spend far too much time boosting âcurb appealâ with every quarterly financial report. Other executives are realtors. They love to buy and sell, and reap rewards when the work of others' hands changes hands. Perhaps their industry is ripe for consolidation or the deal makes strategic sense. But once something has been bought, a builder is needed to increase its value.
3. Rewards for Builders
Most leaders are a composite of these roles. But one role usually defines them and guides their work. The builder role requires patience, resolve and skill. In return, the builder 1) receives long-term financial reward, 2) shelters employeesâ families from the dismissals and turmoil suffered in poorly-managed firms, and 3) knows the gratification of buildingâwith othersâsomething of lasting value.
Blueprints for Growth Executive Briefing âAre You a Builder or a Decorator?â
New Product Blueprinting: The Handbook for B2B Organic Growth Pages 21-27
Q1. If a leader is not a natural builder, can he or she become one?
Yes⊠the âbuilding tradeâ can be learned, so help your leadership learn from othersâthrough networking, thought leaders, and associations. Understand your leadersâ current leadership styles and demonstrate benefits they will value. A âremodeler,â for instance, will appreciate seeing customer insight training as a âbusiness process that is improving.â
Q2. How do we implement Blueprinting if our leader is not a builder?
Builders are patient and have confidence that their actions today will lead to long-term growth. Non-builders are less patient, so you need to demonstrate positive results at each step of the journey. Look for and publicize âintermediate winsâ e.g. positive customer reaction, new market understanding, near-term business opportunities that resulted from positive interviews, etc.