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ESTABLISHING

LONG- TERM SUCCESS. FOUNDATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. ESTABLISHING. A STRATEGIC. VISION MISSION PURPOSE. FRAMEWORK. VALUES. Kip Miller 31 Octombrie 2009. COMPANY’S VALUE. PROFITS. CASH FLOW. Long Term Success.

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ESTABLISHING

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  1. LONG- TERM SUCCESS FOUNDATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ESTABLISHING A STRATEGIC VISION MISSION PURPOSE FRAMEWORK VALUES Kip Miller 31 Octombrie 2009

  2. COMPANY’S VALUE PROFITS CASH FLOW Long Term Success • To grow our businesses effectively, it is critical to establish a framework for long-term success. • Most small businesses want to significantly increase:

  3. Honesty Being Positive Integrity Purpose Vision Self- Responsibility Caring Values Mission Long-Term Success Requires Developing a Foundation • Foundation is built upon a solid:

  4. Vision

  5. What is a Personal or Professional Vision? • A ”Snapshot” of what the future looks like to you • Consider your gifts, talents, abilities, experiences and passions • Jump into the future with your camera and take a snapshot • Come back and write down what the vision looks like

  6. Why is Vision Important? • It comes from God. • We perish without it. “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” [Proverbs 29.18]

  7. Vision Should Come First • Vision comes before resources, tactics and strategies • Business leaders often skip vision, mission, and values • They go straight to tactics and action • They want instant gratification • They just get going and keep going and going and going and going…

  8. Vision Begins with Answering Two Questions • What do I want to be when I grow up? • What do I want to accomplish?

  9. Establishing a Vision • Prayer and meditation • Dream about possibilities • What do we want to be known for? • What is it we’ve always wanted to do? • What is our maximumimpact?

  10. A Vision Statement • Begins with the end in mind • Has inspirational value (God-honoring) • Relays a vivid, idealized outcome • States the best possible outcome • States what success looks like

  11. A Vision Statement • Clearly defines your target • Is simple and brief, easily remembered • Does not include everything • An end snapshot of the next 5-10 years

  12. Benefits of Having a Vision Statement • Provides everyone in the organization with a mental picture of “where the company is headed” • Helps to guide our decision-making process • Stirs you to put the necessary process and procedures in place to support the stated, desired outcome • Stretches the entire organization towards greater expectations and aspirations

  13. Benefits of Having a Vision Statement (continued) • Creates excitement and develops creative energy among people • Is fulfilling—we are most effective when we are fulfilling our purpose • People survive and thrive vs. go away and die

  14. Vision — Write it Down! Habakkuk 2:1-3 (New King James) 1 “I will stand my watch and set myself on the rampart, and watch to see what He will say to me, and what I will answer when I am corrected. 2Then the LORD answered me and said: ‘Write the vision, and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it.’ 3 For the visionis yet for an appointed time; but at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come; it will not tarry.”

  15. Long-Range VISION!

  16. THE VISION PVF150

  17. PVF150 VISION PEOPLE-Associates The long-range vision of Eastern is highlighted by our commitment to profoundly care for our valued Associates, with a desire to support their development to reach their highest level of personal and professional goals. (DREAMS!) P

  18. PVF150 VISION PEOPLE-Customers P We will strive for excellence in providing our Customers with unsurpassed service and aspire to be recognized as the best PVF/Plumbing organization in the Southeast.

  19. VALUES V We will cling to our quality of life ideals—as honesty, integrity, caring, self-responsibility and a positive attitude toward hard work will define who we are. These values will guide and empower us in our commitment to exceed the expectations of our Associates and our Customers. PVF150 VISION

  20. FAITH F Where there is no risk, there is no faith. With God’s provision wisdom and energy to see us through, our goals can be achieved by honoring Him, being obedient to His direction, and being faithful stewards of all that He has entrusted to us. Faith is being certain of an invisible reality and acting upon what we cannot see. PVF150 VISION

  21. PVF150 VISION 150 With these values at the forefront of who we are, Eastern plans for a very bright future and forecasts for the next five to seven years the goal to achieve $150 Million in annual sales. Although an optimistic goal, with God’s blessing and determined efforts to serve our Associates and our Customers, we will achieve unprecedented success.

  22. P • Profoundly about while… People Caring V • Clinging to empowering Values F • With that will enable us to… Faith

  23. Achieve ... Million $$$ 150 $150M $130M $110M $95M $82M $71M $68M FY09-10 FY10-11 FY11-12 FY12-13 FY13-14 FY07-08 FY08-09 in Annual Sales!!!

  24. PVF150 WE HAVE THE VISION!

  25. Mission

  26. Why a Mission Statement is Important Luke 18:31 Then He took the twelve aside and said to them, “Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of Man will be accomplished.” • It’s what drives you and your organization every day • Keeps you and your team focused on ‘what is important today’ • Implemented properly and performed daily, it serves to assist in accomplishing ‘long-range vision’ • Companies whose employees understand the mission and goals enjoy a 29 percent greater return than other firms (Watson-Wyatt Work Study)

  27. What is a Personal and Professional Mission Statement? • A precise statement of what you and/or an organization does • A statement of how you will make a difference every day • Should be applicable to the internal and external customer • Needs to be only five or six words long—short enough for everyone to remember

  28. Kip’s Personal Mission Statement “To be a Christian husband, father, churchman and businessman in an evil and sinful world.”

  29. And whosoever shall ask thee to go a mile, go with him two. (Matthew 5:41) Eastern’s Mission StatementCommitted to Exceeding Customer Expectations • Understanding Customer needs • Providing sacrificial service • TakingCare of the Customer

  30. HONESTY CARING INTEGRITY SELF BEING POSITIVE RESPONSIBILITY Eastern’s Purpose Honoring God daily by demonstrating our timeless, God-honoring core values of…

  31. Values

  32. What are Core Values? • Practices that we use (or should be using) to conduct our work every day • Characteristic traits that the organization wants to live out • Represent the persons or organization’s highest priorities • The foundation of how we conduct ourselves • Timeless and God-honoring • Help to explain why we do business the way that we do • What is “special” about an organization

  33. Why Core Values are Important • Define and clarify who we are and what we unwaveringly stand for • ”If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” • Serve to honor God • Impact every aspect of our organization • Guide us in making decisions • Help to establish priorities in our daily work

  34. Eastern's Core Values

  35. And my honesty will testify for me in the future… [Genesis 30:33] HONESTY – The Heart of Our Core Values • Defined as the human quality of being • Sincere • Truthful • Trustworthy • Honorable • Includes honesty to others and to oneself about one’s own motives and inner reality • Telling the truth – despite consequences • Fair • Genuine • Loyal with integrity

  36. HONESTY - The Heart of Our Core Values (cont.) • Dishonesty’s victim is always a Person • Every honest decision strengthens relationships with our • Fellow Associates • Customers • Suppliers • When we are truthful, we become trustworthy • When trust is high, business moves at a quicker pace

  37. He who walks in integrity walks securely, but he who perverts his way will be found out. - Proverbs 10:9 INTEGRITY – A Value that Endures • An alignment of your word intent with your actions • Our words and actions tell the same story • Is NOT a sales technique or clever phrase that you can memorize or repeat • Built by overcoming the lure to be dishonest • Develops over time in how we handle large and small things

  38. Real integrity stays in place whether the test is adversity or prosperity. - Charles Swindoll INTEGRITY – A Value that Endures • If you’re trustworthy in small things, you’ll be trustworthy in big things • If you’re a crook in small things, you’ll be a crook in big things • If you’re not trustworthy in small jobs, who will be put in charge of the store? • Greatest thing you can ever do for yourself • Relationships are impossible without it • Fulfillment is impossible without it • Impact is impossible without it

  39. CARING – Impacting the Lives of Others Each of you should look not only to your own interest, but also to the interest of others. [Philippians 2:4] • Considering others better than ourselves • Not just looking after our own interest • Looking after the interests of others • Responding unselfishly to the needs of others • Treating others with kindness, concern and generosity

  40. So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God…for I am not seeking my own good, but the good of many... [I Corinthians 10:31-33] SELF-RESPONSIBIILTY – Holding Oneself Accountable • Accepting responsibility • Empowering Associates to act responsibly in pursuit of our Company mission • As long as a person is willing to blame external forces—e.g., company policy, service, pricing, others, etc. — they limit upward mobility

  41. There is nothing better for man than to enjoy his work, because that is his lot…[Ecclesiastes 3:22] Do all things without murmurings and disputing… [Philippians 2:14] FUTURE FUTURE BEINGPOSITIVE – Essential Characteristic of a Fruitful Life • A Mind focused on the is positive, attractive! • A Mind focused on the almost always produces clear thinking!

  42. BEINGPOSITIVE –It’s all about Attitude! The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than education, than money, than circumstance, than failures, than success, than what other people think, or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness, or skill. It will make or break a company, a church, a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we embrace for that day. We cannot change our past, we cannot change the fact that people act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude. I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you…we are in charge of our Attitudes! -- Chuck Swindoll

  43. Impacting the Lives of People

  44. EASTERN(est. 2002) Dedicated to four “ C ’ s ” of focus: Dedicated to four “ C ’ s ” of focus: n n COMPANY COMMUNITY COUNTRY CULTURES

  45. in Action OUR PURPOSE – in Action OUR PURPOSE – Compassion Concern CARING Helping Hands Acts of Service

  46. Our desire is to have a positive impact upon the lives of others • Caring about PEOPLE in: • Professional marketplace • Private homes • Far-reaching corners of the globe • At Eastern, we desire to:

  47. Caring for Caring for Our COMPANY Our COMPANY CHAPLAINS PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL REIMBURSEMENT ASSOCIATE EMERGENCY FUND Cares Cares MARRIAGE CONFERENCE cpr training cpr training DEFIBRILLATORS- CPR TRAINING LUNCH BOOK STUDIES ADOPTION BENEFITS SCHOLARSHIPS

  48. Caring for Our COMMUNITIES

  49. Reaching out to Lend a HelpingHand AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES MARCH OF DIMES CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST COMMUNITY YOUTH AND CHILDREN’S HOMES COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVES CHRISTIAN BUSINESS LEADERS MIRACLE HILL MINISTRIES

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