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Tiger Woods vs. Toyota Motor Company

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

What do Tiger Woods and Toyota Motor Company have in common?

a. Both have throttles that can stick open?
b. Both were No. 1 before their fall?
c. Both have had their images and brands severely bruised?
d. Both held silent problems that eventually surfaced with a vengeance?
e. All of the above?

The answer of course is “All of the Above.” Okay, “a.” was maybe a little off base, but I’m certain you catch my drift. However, there is no doubt that Tiger and Toyota are equally guilty of b, c and d.

Over the past year, I’ve repeatedly stated in this blog that Toyota has a serious problem relative to the “Silent Problems” (problems that are being avoided, neglected, going unnoticed, or being intentionally silenced) inside its organization. And as is the case with silent problems, if not dealt with early, they will emerge with a vengeance, which is exactly the case with Tiger Woods and Toyota.

Today, a story by Tom Krisher (AP) titledd “Can Toyota rev back from crisis?” gets to the heart of silent problems as relates to Toyota. Krisher writes,

Crisis managers say the issues with the pedals likely surfaced early on at lower levels of the organization, but no one wanted to deliver bad news to the boss.

“The story just kind of drags on. That’s just deadly for a reputation,” said Brenda Wrigley, chair of the public relations department at Syracuse University’s School of Public Communications. “It just spirals into a big situation that’s probably going to have long-term financial impact for the company.”

In March of 2007, Toyota started getting reports of gas pedals being slow to rise after being depressed for acceleration. Engineers fixed the problem in the Tundra pickup early in 2008.

But troubles persisted in other models, eventually leading to last week’s recall and the plans to suspend sales and shut down six factories while Toyota tries to fix the problems.

The time has come for the concept of Silent Problems to take center stage. 12 months ago, Toyota appeared invinciple, today it is struggling to survive. All because a silent problem inside the organization was allowed to germinate, grow and eventually explode. In the process, billions of dollars of brand equity has been lost. And my guess is, Toyota will never fully recover.

If you’re a business leader or manager, I have a couple of suggestions.

  1. You must read the book Without Warning. It will provide the context around Silent Problems and why they are so dangerous. And the book will provide a path on how to surface and eventually solve Silent Problems.
  2. If you have concerns that Silent Problems reside inside your organization, conduct a Silent Problem Audit.
  3. Get out there and start looking, hearing and questioning - What really is going on that you’re not aware of.  Do the WalkAround.

Today, its easy to focus on strategy, efficiencies and innovation. However, one thing can trump them, this being the Silence that resides in your organization. If it can happen to Toyota, it could also happen to you.

If you have a Silent Problem concern, give me a call at 651-436-3962, I’d be delighted to discuss the process with you further.

Why Tiger May Never Play Golf Again

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Tiger Woods has become an iconic symbol for the game of golf. He represents the power of focus, a strong work ethic, and unwaivering strength when the going gets tough. At least up until a couple of weeks ago, when the veil of secrecy around his personal life was pierced. And now, I’m wondering, what’s next? 

Less than a year ago, I published the book “Without Warning, Breakthrough strategies for solving the silent problems taking aim at your organization.” Over a period of 3+ years I studied silent problems (problems that are being avoided, neglected, are going unnoticed or are being intentionally silenced) and how to unleash them. Along that journey, I came to learn how destructive they can and often become. Well to say the least, Tiger had a Silent Problem of immense proportion. Every day, a new and stranger story seems to emerge. What was initially a surprise, is now becoming bizarre. And what could emerge next, simply incomprehensible. 

Today, commentary is asking this question. When will Tiger Woods return to the golf course? I believe an alternate question is warranted. Will Tiger Woods ever play competitive golf again?

Obviously, everything at this point is speculation, and only time will tell. However, I have seen and studied how silent problems unfold once the veil of secrecy has been broken. It’s not pretty. Which leads me to wonder:

Where is Tiger Woods today?
What is he doing?
Is he well?
Is there a reason why Tiger hasn’t shown his face or addressed his issues in the public spotlight?

I’ve learned over many years working with business leaders that the human spirit is fragile. Stress is unpredictable and can express itself in a multitude of ways. And at times, the invincible can and often are vulnerable. I would encourage everyone to stop looking at Tiger, Inc. as being infallable, but rather fallable. What Tiger, Inc. is experiencing at this moment is immense. The potential outcome - incomprehensible.

So despite the fact that Tiger Woods was named Athlete of the Decade by US Sports Editors today. The next leg of the Tiger, Inc story could very easily become a Without Warning Event that no one saw coming.

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