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by Raymond P. Davis (Author), Alan R. Shrader (Author)

How any business leader can create an atmosphere of competitiveness for exceptional growth

When Ray Davis took over the local 40-person South Umpqua Bank in 1994, many people in the industry poked fun at his insistence that employees answer the phone with a cheery "World's Greatest Bank." Eleven years, $7 billion in assets, and 128 branches (or " bank stores" in Umpqua lingo) later, the moniker seems quite apt. Other banks scratched their heads when Davis sent his tellers to Ritz-Carlton to learn customer service and were intrigued when he hired a cutting-edge design firm to completely re-think retail layout. Now, with a top design award under their belt, a name change (there never was a North Umpqua bank), and a completely new definition of the banking business, Umpqua has become the darling of the entrepreneurial press and a growth powerhouse. The New York Times calls Umpqua "Starbucks with tellers."

Ray Davis (Portland, OR), named by U.S. Banker as one of the 25 most influential people in the financial industry in 2005, is President and CEO of Umpqua Holdings Corporation. Alan Shrader (Moraga, CA) is an experienced writer and editor of business books.

Front Jacket

When Ray Davis took over the regional South Umpqua Bank (and its five branches) in 1994, many poked fun at his insistence that employees answer the phone with a cheery "World's Greatest Bank." Eleven years, $7 billion in assets, and more than 120 bank stores later, many now accept that statement without question. Other banks scoffed when Davis sent his tellers to the Ritz-Carlton to learn customer service. But with two top design awards, a name change, and a completely new definition of the banking business, Umpqua has become a growth powerhouse, increasing 30 times in size.

Leading for Growth tells how any business can use the same leadership discipline and creative thinking that made Umpqua Bank get bigger, better, more agile, and more customer focused, and turned it into a relentless competitor. This important book shows how to truly lead--as opposed to manage, plan, or strategize--through extreme growth. Ray Davis's insights will help you

  • Discover what business you are really in and create your competitive advantage
  • Build an organization with committed employees
  • Connect marketing strategy and execution on the ground
  • Create learning opportunities for all managers and staff
  • Fight the syndrome that often pulls people back into old routines
  • Rise above the day-to-day conflicts to achieve a strategic perspective on your company and where it is going
  • Manage mergers and acquisitions in ways that support rather than dilute your culture

Leading for Growth is written for any leader who wants to create a competitive atmosphere for exceptional growth.

Back Jacket

When Ray Davis took over the regional South Umpqua Bank (and its five branches) in 1994, many poked fun at his insistence that employees answer the phone with a cheery "World's Greatest Bank." Eleven years, $7 billion in assets, and more than 120 bank stores later, many now accept that statement without question. Other banks scoffed when Davis sent his tellers to the Ritz-Carlton to learn customer service. But with two top design awards, a name change, and a completely new definition of the banking business, Umpqua has become a growth powerhouse, increasing 30 times in size.

Leading for Growth tells how any business can use the same leadership discipline and creative thinking that made Umpqua Bank get bigger, better, more agile, and more customer focused, and turned it into a relentless competitor. This important book shows how to truly lead--as opposed to manage, plan, or strategize--through extreme growth. Ray Davis's insights will help you

  • Discover what business you are really in and create your competitive advantage
  • Build an organization with committed employees
  • Connect marketing strategy and execution on the ground
  • Create learning opportunities for all managers and staff
  • Fight the syndrome that often pulls people back into old routines
  • Rise above the day-to-day conflicts to achieve a strategic perspective on your company and where it is going
  • Manage mergers and acquisitions in ways that support rather than dilute your culture

Leading for Growth is written for any leader who wants to create a competitive atmosphere for exceptional growth.

Author Biography

The Authors

Ray Davis--Ernst & Young's 2004 Regional Retail Entrepreneur of the Year--is a pioneer of change in the banking industry, revolutionizing how banks look, feel, sound, and operate. He is the president and CEO of Umpqua Holding Corporation and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Fast Company, BusinessWeek, Business 2.0, Newsweek, and CNBC. Umpqua was named to Fortune Magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For" list in 2007. Ray lives with his wife, Bobbi, in Portland, Oregon.

Alan Shrader is managing editor of Leader to Leader and an experienced writer and editor of business books.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 1 x 9.1 x 6.3 IN
Publication Date: March 16, 2007
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by Raymond P. Davis (Author), Alan R. Shrader (Author)

How any business leader can create an atmosphere of competitiveness for exceptional growth

When Ray Davis took over the local 40-person South Umpqua Bank in 1994, many people in the industry poked fun at his insistence that employees answer the phone with a cheery "World's Greatest Bank." Eleven years, $7 billion in assets, and 128 branches (or " bank stores" in Umpqua lingo) later, the moniker seems quite apt. Other banks scratched their heads when Davis sent his tellers to Ritz-Carlton to learn customer service and were intrigued when he hired a cutting-edge design firm to completely re-think retail layout. Now, with a top design award under their belt, a name change (there never was a North Umpqua bank), and a completely new definition of the banking business, Umpqua has become the darling of the entrepreneurial press and a growth powerhouse. The New York Times calls Umpqua "Starbucks with tellers."

Ray Davis (Portland, OR), named by U.S. Banker as one of the 25 most influential people in the financial industry in 2005, is President and CEO of Umpqua Holdings Corporation. Alan Shrader (Moraga, CA) is an experienced writer and editor of business books.

Front Jacket

When Ray Davis took over the regional South Umpqua Bank (and its five branches) in 1994, many poked fun at his insistence that employees answer the phone with a cheery "World's Greatest Bank." Eleven years, $7 billion in assets, and more than 120 bank stores later, many now accept that statement without question. Other banks scoffed when Davis sent his tellers to the Ritz-Carlton to learn customer service. But with two top design awards, a name change, and a completely new definition of the banking business, Umpqua has become a growth powerhouse, increasing 30 times in size.

Leading for Growth tells how any business can use the same leadership discipline and creative thinking that made Umpqua Bank get bigger, better, more agile, and more customer focused, and turned it into a relentless competitor. This important book shows how to truly lead--as opposed to manage, plan, or strategize--through extreme growth. Ray Davis's insights will help you

  • Discover what business you are really in and create your competitive advantage
  • Build an organization with committed employees
  • Connect marketing strategy and execution on the ground
  • Create learning opportunities for all managers and staff
  • Fight the syndrome that often pulls people back into old routines
  • Rise above the day-to-day conflicts to achieve a strategic perspective on your company and where it is going
  • Manage mergers and acquisitions in ways that support rather than dilute your culture

Leading for Growth is written for any leader who wants to create a competitive atmosphere for exceptional growth.

Back Jacket

When Ray Davis took over the regional South Umpqua Bank (and its five branches) in 1994, many poked fun at his insistence that employees answer the phone with a cheery "World's Greatest Bank." Eleven years, $7 billion in assets, and more than 120 bank stores later, many now accept that statement without question. Other banks scoffed when Davis sent his tellers to the Ritz-Carlton to learn customer service. But with two top design awards, a name change, and a completely new definition of the banking business, Umpqua has become a growth powerhouse, increasing 30 times in size.

Leading for Growth tells how any business can use the same leadership discipline and creative thinking that made Umpqua Bank get bigger, better, more agile, and more customer focused, and turned it into a relentless competitor. This important book shows how to truly lead--as opposed to manage, plan, or strategize--through extreme growth. Ray Davis's insights will help you

  • Discover what business you are really in and create your competitive advantage
  • Build an organization with committed employees
  • Connect marketing strategy and execution on the ground
  • Create learning opportunities for all managers and staff
  • Fight the syndrome that often pulls people back into old routines
  • Rise above the day-to-day conflicts to achieve a strategic perspective on your company and where it is going
  • Manage mergers and acquisitions in ways that support rather than dilute your culture

Leading for Growth is written for any leader who wants to create a competitive atmosphere for exceptional growth.

Author Biography

The Authors

Ray Davis--Ernst & Young's 2004 Regional Retail Entrepreneur of the Year--is a pioneer of change in the banking industry, revolutionizing how banks look, feel, sound, and operate. He is the president and CEO of Umpqua Holding Corporation and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Fast Company, BusinessWeek, Business 2.0, Newsweek, and CNBC. Umpqua was named to Fortune Magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For" list in 2007. Ray lives with his wife, Bobbi, in Portland, Oregon.

Alan Shrader is managing editor of Leader to Leader and an experienced writer and editor of business books.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 1 x 9.1 x 6.3 IN
Publication Date: March 16, 2007

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Leading for Growth - Hardcover

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