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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

125: Garry Ridge – How To Build A Tribal Culture (CEO WD-40)

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Business, Careers, Management

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2016

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Episode 125: Garry Ridge – How To Build A Tribal Culture (CEO WD-40)

Garry Ridge is president and chief executive officer of the WD-40 Company (NASDAQ WDFC) headquartered in San Diego, California. WD-40 Company is the maker of the ever-popular WD-40. A native of Australia, Garry has served as national vice president of the Australian Marketing Institute and the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association.

Garry is an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego. He teaches leadership development, talent management & succession planning in the Master of Science in Executive Leadership program.  In March 2003, Garry was awarded Director of the Year for Enhancement of Economic Value by the Corporate Directors forum.  In 2006, Garry was awarded the Ernst & Young - Master Entrepreneur Award.

In 2009, Garry co-authored a book with Ken Blanchard titled "Helping People Win at Work: A Business Philosophy called "Don't Mark My Paper, Help Me Get an A."

Episode 125: Garry Ridge – How To Build A Tribal Culture (CEO WD-40)

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"The Number That Predicts Long Term Sales Success Is Employee Satisfaction"

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • Having a high level of empathy (EQ), being a great listener, and a passion to see others succeed leads to sustained excellence
  • How he grew WD-40 from $250 million to $1.6 Billion
  • How to build a tribal culture
  • Turning up the volume on training, learning, and development
  • What it means when Garry says, "Don't waste a good crisis"
  • Setting SMART goals
  • Why the employee needs to set the goal and be supported by the leader
  • "Wisdom is putting knowledge to work"
  • "You learn a lot by shutting up"
  • A great line from "The Bridge of Spies" When the prisoner is asked if he's worried about something potentially bad happening to him, he quietly responds, "Would that help?" – It's a waste of energy to worry about things outside of your control
  • Don't Mark My Paper – Help Me Get An A
  • Having a rigorous hiring process to ensure bringing great people into the business
  • Learning Leader – Aggressive self-education

 "I Never Lose… I Either Win Or I Learn" – Garry Ridge

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Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell

Bio From TheLearningMoment.com

Garry's passion about learning is driven from his personal experience of working in an environment where learning was not encouraged or sought out. As Garry recalls, "I knew we as a team could be better, but when looking into the eyes of my employees, I didn't see the hunger. I took a hard line approach and starting asking tough questions, such as, 'what kind of environment would help feed your hunger?' My employees were direct and honest, 'give me an environment where I can learn, be challenged, and rewarded for taking a risk.' So, I did just that, I set out to create a learning environment.

Today, Garry has the desire to continue with his learnings by sharing them with others. Garry says, "Change is difficult, and as I was going through this transitional period, it would have been helpful to have a big brother/sister who could have provided additional insights. Today, knowing others will want to create a learning environment, I would like help and support this by sharing my learnings.

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I say I never I never lose I either win or learn and I had a learning moment because at

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W.D. 40 we don't make mistakes we have a learning moment.

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And my big learning moment was that micro management was not scalable.

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And if we were to take this beautiful blue and yellow can

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with a little red top to the world,

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we had to build a culture based around a very clear vision or a very clear why do we exist,

0:26.8

a set of values that set people free and some strategic drivers that were easy to understand and we started on that and

0:35.4

through the work of great people we've now grown from a public or a public company

0:41.5

we're on the NASDAQ stock exchange. We had a market cap back then of about $250 million.

0:47.0

Last time I looked I think we were about 1.5 or 1.6 billion.

0:51.0

Our leaders born or are they made

0:54.0

our host Ryan Hawk believes that leaders can be made through

0:57.0

determined focused work on learning the art and science

1:00.0

behind the makeup of other successful leaders.

1:03.0

Now it's time to inhale knowledge and exhale success.

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You're listening to the Learning Leader Show with Ryan Hawk. Hey everyone it's Ryan wanted to make a quick announcement a number of you had

1:21.8

sent me emails in regards to asking for a place to further

1:26.0

this dialogue with like-minded people, other listeners, fans and friends of the Learning

1:31.3

Leader Show.

1:32.3

So I set up a group on Facebook.

1:34.3

It's Facebook.com slash groups

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slash learning leader.

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