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RSP Line of Business - Organization Option
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ncallahan@rosemontseneca.com
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2010-11-09 15:38:14
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'Chris Heinz'
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'Devon Archer'
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'Hunter Biden'
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Hi guys, Take a look at the attached rough illustration of what a Line of Business structure could look like. I think this model can work very well for where RSP is at in its growth cycle. We are top heavy with very talented and ambitious people, who all want and need to make lots of money and are not very effective being in a command and control / tops down environment. That's why none of us are working at IBM or Citibank. Also, we do not have any mature businesses in place except for Private Equity. Therefore we need to dole out responsibility (and rewards) for people to take a business and run with it and build it out. Some will succeed, some will not, but this is the best time tested model in a growth oriented / entrepreneurial environment. Providing incentives for each LOB lead to help each other is rather simple - at one level there is an expectation of citizenship, you must do certain things to part of the team and we enforce via peer pressure. The next level is economic, people know how it works if they help another LOB with sales, delivery, ops, whatever. Once we have a proper model, this is all plug and chug. There is a corporate overlay to all this - common financial and operational management tools and processes. Once this is set up, a junior level person can administer this. And there is another corporate overlay which essentially acts as a bank: pools operating capital, provides liquidity and leverage - basically what a holding company does. If the team is thinking about doing a 2011 Plan, this could be an operating and organizing model to build a plan against. Let me know what you think. Best, Neil ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Neil Callahan Rosemont Seneca 401 Greenwich Street, Suite 400 | New York NY 10013 | 212-933-9965 | 212-796-4037 1010 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 705 | Washington DC 20007 | 202-333-1880 917-945-9516 (mobile) 866-749-8879 (fax)
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