Zenobia: The Curious Book of Business: A Tale of Triumph Over Yes-Men, Cynics, Hedgers, and Other Corporate Killjoys
By Matthew Emmens and Beth Kephart
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Enter Moira, a young woman responding to a cryptic help wanted ad that asks her to report to room 133A – but there are no directions, no sign of the room, and nobody seems inclined to help her find it. As she moves through the Zenobian maze, Moira makes some surprising discoveries about the power of teamwork and the qualities that define true leaders. Her story is interwoven with that of a long-time Zenobia employee named Gallagher, who watches and comments as Moira tries to find the ever-elusive room 133A.
Zenobia reminds us that imagination is one of the most powerful, and most overlooked, elements of business success. Like Moira, those who succeed see what is not yet there, keep faith in their vision, take risks to achieve it, and inspire others to join them. This unusual book will move readers to take a fresh and fearless look at their own organizations and to remember that leadership is not determined by title or position. Rather, as the want ad Moira answers puts it, “Creative persistence a prerequisite. A desire for the extraordinary an absolute must.”
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Zenobia - Matthew Emmens
ZENOBIA
ZENOBIA
The Curious Book of Business
A Tale of Triumph Over
Yes-Men, Cynics, Hedgers,
and Other Corporate Killjoys
Matthew Emmens and Beth Kephart
Copyright © 2008 by Matthew Emmens and Beth Kephart.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Emmens, Matthew, 1951-
Zenobia : the curious book of business / Matthew Emmens and Beth Kephart.
—1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-1-57675-478-8 (acid-free paper)
1. Business--Fiction. I.Kephart, Beth. II.Title.
PR6105.M57Z34 2008
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To all those who make it their business to see past what is, toward what must be
PREFACE
What is Zenobia?
Is it a strange place? Is it a prescription? A simple fantasy?
Certainly those seeking a series of straightforward steps to business success would do better to journey elsewhere, for Zenobia is a place of twists and turns, unexpected encounters and surprise. Certainly those who depend on politics and hierarchy to propel their careers to a higher
place won’t find any of that here.
Zenobia is, instead, for people who recognize that corporate life is very much an adventure—a place where the imagination can open the most extraordinary doors. It’s for people who dare to assert their own best thinking where they work and who dare to let their business environment stir positive change within them.
I’ve spent more than thirty years in business, working my way through its various channels as a sales representative, a marketing manager, and a senior executive. I’ve spent time at established multinationals like Merck & Co., and I’ve had the privilege of helping to launch wholly new organizations such as Astra Merck and EMD Pharmaceuticals. Throughout it all I’ve observed that the people who are most successful at what they do are the ones who embrace the wild rise and fall of the adventure—who find energy in risk, opportunity in the unknown, and possibility in the people all around them. Those who succeed compete with their colleagues, not against them. They view their organizations not as overwhelming, impersonal, implacable forces but as places where they have the chance to influence positive outcomes. They recognize that, while companies are defined by market value, earnings per share, assets, processes, and intellectual property, succeeding rests in the hands of people.
Success is not an absolute measure; it’s the goal each employee sets for himself or herself. Those who succeed name their objectives and then seek out a path—asking for help where they need help, leveraging the expertise of others, and choosing to lead by their own example, no matter where they are ranked,
no matter how they are titled. Those who succeed are not afraid to bring their true human selves to the job every day—their talents, their anxieties, their pride, their toil, their determination, their humility, their empathy for others, their willingness to take on challenges, assume risks, push beyond known boundaries, and, most importantly, believe in something that is not yet there.