Lessons from a world-class CEO
By Kathleen Quinn Votaw
How many school plays and family gatherings have you missed because you had an important meeting at work? How often do you slink out to take your sick child or ailing mother to a doctor’s appointment? It’s often difficult to live our core values at work, and it shouldn’t be. That’s why I was delighted recently to hear Shelly Lazarus, former CEO and now Chairman Emeritus of Ogilvy & Mather, share her perspectives at the first annual WILD Summit (Women Inspiring Leadership Development) through the University of Colorado.
Ogilvy & Mather is one of the world’s top ten marketing communications firms, with more than 18,000 employees in 450 offices located in 120 countries. Shelly Lazarus’ personal values and life philosophy shaped the award-winning agency for 40 years. Her model and mentor was founder David Ogilvy, who initiated her tenure as CEO with these words: “You can never spend too much time thinking about, worrying about, caring about your people because, at the end of the day, it’s only the people who matter. Nothing else.”
With people as the center, including herself, Ms. Lazarus grew into a world-class business leader, recently described as “a pearl beyond price.” These are my takeaways from her presentation:
Personally:
As a leader:
Pulling it all together, Shelly Lazarus suggests that we: “Think of everything in terms of outcomes—the outcome of not going to the meeting versus the outcome of not going to the school play.” What a great way to ensure that your values are the foundation for every choice you make: personally, as a leader, or as the member of a team.
Kathleen Quinn Votaw is CEO of TalenTrust, the expert in strategic outsourced recruitment. The organization helps companies find exceptional talent and solutions to accelerate their growth. Kathleen recently completed a two-year term as president of the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG), Denver. Reach Kathleen at kvotaw@www.talentrust.com or 303-838-3334 x 5.