Waiting Is Not an Action: Accelerate Your Career Today & Formulate Your Future Plural Career
Eight years ago, I stopped waiting. It was time to act!

With top leadership changes at P&G, and a newfound urgency after Debbie's cancer diagnosis, it was time to make a radical change. I spent my last two years at P&G being incredibly transparent ("straight talk" as our CEO would tout it), focusing externally to create value, accelerating talent development, and driving management crazy by refusing to wait on "slates" of leadership transition. When you're measuring your life, or your partner's life, in months, waiting for something to change is not an option.

I was leading an organization that consisted of Global IT, Business Shared Services across Sales, Marketing, Analytics, eBusiness, & Consumer, and the Project Delivery organization, delivering the largest M&A portfolio in the history of P&G. I delivered over $120 Million in direct savings, with the help of 22 direct reports (half of them Fortune 500 CIO-level leaders) and 1,500 multi-functional leaders (working with over 5,000 partner resources) across the globe. It was a multi-billion-dollar ROI company project portfolio, and the future capabilities P&G needed to win.

By focusing more externally, and no longer being bound by how things have always been done, I created more value in those last two years than in the previous eight years combined. I was well paid at P&G (I put myself through college working at a chicken restaurant and never dreamed of anything like this), had the corner office (but insisted on sitting at a collaboration table with my team), and could have coasted into retirement over the next ten years. Despite all of this, I was ready for something radically different.

P&G gave me four weeks to decide on retiring. It was a big decision, but one I had already made before 'the meeting' even ended. That evening I went home, gave Debbie a high five, and accepted their offer the following morning, July 14, 2016. I had no clue what I would do next but staying with the status quo would not work.

Life is too short, and Waiting Is Not an Action!
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Waiting Is Not an Action: Accelerate Your Career Today & Formulate Your Future Plural Career
Eight years ago, I stopped waiting. It was time to act!

With top leadership changes at P&G, and a newfound urgency after Debbie's cancer diagnosis, it was time to make a radical change. I spent my last two years at P&G being incredibly transparent ("straight talk" as our CEO would tout it), focusing externally to create value, accelerating talent development, and driving management crazy by refusing to wait on "slates" of leadership transition. When you're measuring your life, or your partner's life, in months, waiting for something to change is not an option.

I was leading an organization that consisted of Global IT, Business Shared Services across Sales, Marketing, Analytics, eBusiness, & Consumer, and the Project Delivery organization, delivering the largest M&A portfolio in the history of P&G. I delivered over $120 Million in direct savings, with the help of 22 direct reports (half of them Fortune 500 CIO-level leaders) and 1,500 multi-functional leaders (working with over 5,000 partner resources) across the globe. It was a multi-billion-dollar ROI company project portfolio, and the future capabilities P&G needed to win.

By focusing more externally, and no longer being bound by how things have always been done, I created more value in those last two years than in the previous eight years combined. I was well paid at P&G (I put myself through college working at a chicken restaurant and never dreamed of anything like this), had the corner office (but insisted on sitting at a collaboration table with my team), and could have coasted into retirement over the next ten years. Despite all of this, I was ready for something radically different.

P&G gave me four weeks to decide on retiring. It was a big decision, but one I had already made before 'the meeting' even ended. That evening I went home, gave Debbie a high five, and accepted their offer the following morning, July 14, 2016. I had no clue what I would do next but staying with the status quo would not work.

Life is too short, and Waiting Is Not an Action!
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Waiting Is Not an Action: Accelerate Your Career Today & Formulate Your Future Plural Career

Waiting Is Not an Action: Accelerate Your Career Today & Formulate Your Future Plural Career

by Andrew Walter
Waiting Is Not an Action: Accelerate Your Career Today & Formulate Your Future Plural Career

Waiting Is Not an Action: Accelerate Your Career Today & Formulate Your Future Plural Career

by Andrew Walter

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Eight years ago, I stopped waiting. It was time to act!

With top leadership changes at P&G, and a newfound urgency after Debbie's cancer diagnosis, it was time to make a radical change. I spent my last two years at P&G being incredibly transparent ("straight talk" as our CEO would tout it), focusing externally to create value, accelerating talent development, and driving management crazy by refusing to wait on "slates" of leadership transition. When you're measuring your life, or your partner's life, in months, waiting for something to change is not an option.

I was leading an organization that consisted of Global IT, Business Shared Services across Sales, Marketing, Analytics, eBusiness, & Consumer, and the Project Delivery organization, delivering the largest M&A portfolio in the history of P&G. I delivered over $120 Million in direct savings, with the help of 22 direct reports (half of them Fortune 500 CIO-level leaders) and 1,500 multi-functional leaders (working with over 5,000 partner resources) across the globe. It was a multi-billion-dollar ROI company project portfolio, and the future capabilities P&G needed to win.

By focusing more externally, and no longer being bound by how things have always been done, I created more value in those last two years than in the previous eight years combined. I was well paid at P&G (I put myself through college working at a chicken restaurant and never dreamed of anything like this), had the corner office (but insisted on sitting at a collaboration table with my team), and could have coasted into retirement over the next ten years. Despite all of this, I was ready for something radically different.

P&G gave me four weeks to decide on retiring. It was a big decision, but one I had already made before 'the meeting' even ended. That evening I went home, gave Debbie a high five, and accepted their offer the following morning, July 14, 2016. I had no clue what I would do next but staying with the status quo would not work.

Life is too short, and Waiting Is Not an Action!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765532546
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/02/2022
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.42(d)

About the Author

Andy Walter is a business results-driven professional with extensive experience in strategy, development, execution, and operations across Global Shared Services, Analytics, and IT. He led the Commercial Services & Delivery Organization (over 1500 IT and multifunctional professionals) for Procter & Gamble’s Global Business Services (GBS). He was responsible for IT & Shared Services for all Global Business Units and Markets around the world. His team was accountable for developing cutting-edge digital capabilities for Procter & Gamble to win “where it matters most,” with Consumers, Shoppers, and Retailers. This included all eBusiness, Consumer Services, BI/Analytics, Sales Force Solutions, Project Delivery, Business Process Services, and A&D / Company restructuring efforts.

He has over 20 years working on Boards and in Board level advisory roles. As a member of the Digimarc Board (Nasdaq: DMRC), Chair of Business Development Committee and Board Audit & Compensation Committees, he is advising on company strategy, Cyber-security, and execution into the Consumer Goods & Retail environments. As a Strategic Advisor and Investor, he focuses on disruptive innovators in Digitization, Platform Models, and Advanced Analytics domains.

His passions include Vintage Racing and Touring classics as co-CEO (with Laurie, his wife) of L&A Touring Design. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Cincinnati. Andy and Laurie reside in Cincinnati, Ohio USA.
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