This month, Jim Stengel officially retired as Chief Marketing Officer of Procter & Gamble. As the leader of the largest spending marketing organization in the world, Jim was often named the most influential marketer and brand-builder in the industry. Last week, he gave his final speech as P&G’s Chief Marketing Officer, speaking at the Association of National Advertisers Masters of Marketing conference in Orlando, FL.
Lesson One: Put people at the center of all you do.
Treat your people the way you would want your customers treated. “We too often forget brands are people. It’s the collective intent of people behind them,” he says.
“I have learned in my career that the most important legacy is the impact you will have with the people you work with. We all have rough months, rough years, which blend together, but what you will remember is relationships and people.”
Lesson Two: Engage your heart and mind in everything you do.