CEO as Change Agent
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Case Details:
Case Code : LDEN052
Case Length : 15 Pages
Period : 2000-2007
Pub Date : 2008
Teaching Note :Not Available Organization : Miller Brewing Company; JCPenney Corporation, Inc.; Whirlpool
Corporation
Industry : Beverage; Retail; Electricals & Electronics
Countries : Europe, USA
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Caselet 3: Ddavid R. Whitwam and Whirlpool
“[…] Chief Executive David R. Whitwam is fomenting to
break from the pack -- and the company's own 90-year past. His thesis is that
any one of Whirlpool's 55,000 employees can, with guidance, come up with
innovative products or services that will make money and burnish Whirlpool's
image.”32
– BusinessWeek33,
in 2002.
By the late 1990s, the top management at Whirlpool Corporation34
(Whirlpool) found itself unable to drive growth in its businesses. The company's
revenues, profits, and market share were stagnant. And this, despite the fact
that Whirlpool had adopted various operational initiatives to cut costs and
achieve economies of scale in its operations. The situation was particularly
upsetting for David R. Whitwam (Whitwam), the Chairman and CEO of Whirlpool, who
had transformed the company into a global company under his decade-long
leadership. Whaitwam had joined Whirlpool's marketing management team in 1968,
and rose to the position of Vice President of the Whirlpool brand business in
1983.
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In 1985, he became the Vice Chairman and became the company's
Chief Marketing Officer. In the same year he joined the company's board of
directors and from 1987 on, he served as the CEO and Chairman of the company...
Exhibits
Exhibit I: The Three Drivers for Transforming
Culture at MBC
Exhibit II: JCP's Winning Together Principles
Exhibit III: Three Year Financial Summary of JCP
Exhibit IV: Flow of Ideas from the Employees to the Decision Makers
Exhibit V: Whirlpool's Revenue (1998-2005)
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