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Welcome to The Empower Newsletter! I hope your 2007
has started out great. In this issue we have some
powerful ideas to jump start your year with the
right attitude, the right focus, and the right
direction. Make 2007 your best year yet! Enjoy!
Thanks so much.
God bless,
Mark Bowser
JEREMIAH 29:11
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Be a Dreamer and An Achiever by Mark Bowser |
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I once heard an audio autobiography of a great man
by the name of Lee Iacocca. Lee Iacocca is one of
America's premiere business leaders of all time.
Why? Was he lucky? Of course we know the answers
to these questions is no. Lee Iacocca is a champion
who had the courage to stare adversity in the face
until the victory was secure.
Lee grew up during the Great Depression in
Allentown, Pennsylvania. At age fifteen, Lee caught
the deadly sickness, rheumatic fever. Since the
cure included lots of rest, Lee found he had
tremendous amounts of time on his hands. To pass
the time, Lee began reading books and he developed a
passion for excellence. This is a quality Lee would
soon discover would pay off nicely in his
future.
After Lee had graduated high school, he attended a
tough engineering school. He loved it. It was a
disciplined atmosphere in which Lee thrived.
During his college years, Lee drove a 1938 Ford
automobile. It was a car that had seen better days.
Lee joked with his friends, "Those guys need me.
Anybody who builds a car this bad can use some
help."
Lee received his masters degree from Princeton and
in 1946 entered Ford's extensive training program.
This program covered the entire making of a car from
beginning to end.
After a short time, Lee discovered his love was for
people and not machines. He decided to start over
again in a low level sales position at Ford's
district office in Pennsylvania. Lee's enthusiasm
shot him up the ranks in a hurry. Lee learned the
fine art of listening. He found that one must
compromise to hack out a solution. Great listening
skills were a great asset for Lee in every area of
his life from personal to professional. The key was
to listen and really hear what people were saying
even if he disagreed with them.
In 1956, sales at Ford Motor Company were dismal
and Lee's district in Philadelphia was the poorest
of the poor. But Lee stubbornly looked for the
positive light at the end of the tunnel. He found
that light with an idea. Lee came up with a plan
for long-term financing. It was a huge success. It
was a 36-month payment plan of $56 a month. The
plan was christened 56 ($) for 56 (1956). Their
sales district went from worst in the nation to
number one in a month's time. Ford was so impressed
they made Lee's idea a national program.
Lee was offered a job at the company headquarters
and within four years he became vice president and
general manager of Ford Division. Lee then helped
develop a car known as "the Mustang." It was a hard
sell but Lee and his team pushed it through and on
Friday, April 17, 1964, the Mustang hit the market.
The Mustang was a HUGE success! In its first two
years, the Mustang netted profits over one billion
dollars. Lee became a national hero. He and the
Mustang appeared on the covers of both Time and
Newsweek.
On December 10, 1970, 45-year-old Lee Iacocca
became president of Ford Motor Company. This was an
exciting time for the Iacocca family. Little did
they know that less then eight years in the future
Lee would be out of a job.
On July 13, 1978, an insecure second grandson of
the founder of the company, by the same name of
Henry Ford, fired Lee. The firing came as a
complete surprise and with no seeable reason. To
this day, Lee doesn't know why he was fired. The
humiliation for Lee was overbearing. Lee said the
toughest part for him was the embarrassment he felt
towards his family. He also felt very abandoned.
Not one of his friends from Ford dropped a note or
gave him a call. Lee never did understand that.
It didn't take long for the offers to pour in. Lee
was a great leader and many, many companies wanted
him. But the only industry Lee was interested in
was automobiles. It was in his blood.
Chrysler Corporation was in bad shape and they
wanted Lee. Lee took the challenge and immediately
set about a massive reconstruction of the company.
He did it quickly and effectively.
At this time, the nation was in a great recession
that cut business in half. This made Lee's job much
tougher than it already was but as Dr. Robert
Schuller has said, "Tough times never last but tough
people do." Lee did exactly that. He got
tough!
He went to the United States government and asked
them for a loan of one billion two hundred million
dollars. Lee convinced the Congress to back his
loan. He told them that if Chrysler were to fail
the American taxpayer would have to pay $2.7 billion
in taxes to fulfill the Chrysler pension payments.
Lee told them that they could either loan him $1.2
billion now and hope he paid it back or pay $2.7
billion later with no reimbursement. The vote in
the Congress was a landslide in Chrysler's
favor.
Next, Lee went to the company. The workers would
have to be convinced to take a cut in pay. Lee
shocked everybody when he cut his own salary to only
one dollar a year. Now that's a champion example!
Chrysler then had to gain the public's confidence.
Lee instituted an advertisement campaign to
accomplish just that. It worked! Lee promised the
consumer excellence and that is what they got. The
excellence that brought Chrysler back was called
"the K car." It was a phenomenal success. Chrysler
was back!
On July 13, 1983, Chrysler shocked the nation when
they paid back their government loan SEVEN YEARS
EARLY! WOW! Chrysler is strong because of
championship leadership of a man named Lee
Iacocca.
You are a champion too. BE A DREAMER AND AN
ACHIEVER! Will there be tough times? Yes! Will
there be failures? Yes! But if you keep on
dreaming and striving for success, then like Lee
your dreams will come true. Just follow the words
of Walt Disney when he said, "All our dreams can
come true - if we have the courage to pursue
them."
Excerpted from the book Power Nuggets by Mark
Bowser.
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reading experiences I've had in a long time. Your
nuggets and stories are tremendous... You have a
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Listening to the Coach By Zig Ziglar |
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The young athlete who aspires to greatness,
generally speaking, learns a number of things from
several different coaches. The first one taught him
the fundamentals; the second one instilled
discipline in him and taught him more of the
techniques that must be mastered to excel. Finally,
the coach who had the rare ability to spot the
athlete's uniquetalent and then maximize that talent
by teaching proper techniques.
The one thing coaches cannot tolerate... is the
individual who grows arrogant because he excelled at
a lower level and believes he has nothing else to
learn... The coach clearly understands that
regardless of the extent of the talent, it can be
more completely utilized if the proper coaching
technique is applied. That coaching technique will
include teaching the athletes to become team players
by fitting their individual talents into the team.
That's significant, because there is a dramatic
difference in an all-star team and a team of
all-stars. The coach's job is to take the stars and
make them a team. The athlete who won't be coached
simply never moves up to that last level, which is
necessary for maximum personal performance and a
must if the athlete is going to be a major
contributor to the success of the team.
The blending of this talent into the "team" applies
in any family, business, orchestra, stage
production, or any other organization of more than
two people. Think about it. Listen to the "coach,"
and I'll see you at the top!
Adapted from Zig's popular book, SOMETHING ELSE TO
SMILE ABOUT
Zig Ziglar
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"Patience is a weapon that can reveal miracles."
~ Mark Bowser
"In the book of life, the answers aren't in the
back."
~ Cartoon character Charlie Brown (Charles
Schulz)
"The greatest discovery of my generation is that
human beings can alter their lives by altering their
attitudes of mind."
~ William James, father of American Psychology
"You must learn from the mistakes of others. You
can't possibly live long enough to make them all
yourselves."
~ Sam Levenson
"If we did all the things we are capable of doing,
we would literally astound ourselves."
~ Thomas A. Edison
"Do for others what you would like them to do for
you. This is a summary of all that is taught in the
law and the prophets."
~ Jesus Christ (The Holy Bible, Matthew 7:12
NLT)
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