Friday, May 4, 2007

You miss 100% the shots you never take

I met Tom in Silicon Valley in 1995. Tom was the Director of Manufacturing at Cisco Systems. He hired me to help coordinate a big computer project. Cisco was growing quickly and their information systems were a disaster. The manufacturing line shut down for one week so the board of directors gave Tom 10 million dollars to build a new ERP system. We had nine months, like the birth of a baby to build a world-wide Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning system.

I helped Tom setup systems and problem solve. I only had one hour each week to meet with him and plan my work. I was really impressed with how Tom made quick decisions and solved problems. Later I found out that Tom was fighting cancer. He was working part-time with the ERP project and getting chemo treatments.

Tom had a great CD music collection and that he played classical guitar. When I met with Tom and we reviewed what I was doing to solve problems, he listened carefully to my report and then said, “Great, make it happen!” I had to find ways to get this ERP project going ASAP. We were hiring computer programmers to write code, planning meetings to decide how to build this world-wide system of ERP. This was fast track everything. Get a computer TODAY for a programmer when it would take purchasing two weeks. I did not have two weeks to wait. So I would lease a computer and have it delivered the next day. I learned from Tom to cut through bureaucracy and get it done. He always backed me up.

Tom sliced through the politics and dramas quickly and helped the team stay on focus. The T shirt you see above is still in my closet. I never knew why I chose to keep this T shirt. Eleven years later, after I fought Colon Cancer and won, now I know why I still keep the T-shirt…. To remember Tom and to thank Wayne Gretzky is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes.

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