The anti-CEO playbook | Hamdi Ulukaya

The anti-CEO playbook | Hamdi Ulukaya

A Journey of Transformation: From Factory Closure to Community Revival

The Initial Drive and Discovery

  • On a cold January day in 2005, the speaker embarks on a significant drive in upstate New York to visit an old yogurt factory for sale.
  • Initially dismissing the flyer about the factory, he later decides to investigate after recalling his childhood experiences with cheese and yogurt production in Turkey.

Nostalgia and Connection to Roots

  • The speaker reflects on his upbringing near the Kurdish mountains, where his family made dairy products, highlighting a deep connection to simple living and community.
  • Upon arriving at the factory, he is struck by its dilapidated state and overwhelming smell reminiscent of spoiled milk.

Encountering the Workforce

  • Inside the factory, he meets Rich, a long-time employee who shares stories about the plant's history and expresses guilt over its closure.
  • The realization dawns that this factory represents not just a business but also people's lives—memories tied to work, family, and community.

Emotional Impact of Closure

  • Witnessing the silent resignation of employees as they prepare for closure evokes anger towards corporate decision-makers who prioritize spreadsheets over human lives.
  • The speaker feels compelled to act after seeing how these decisions affect real people rather than just numbers.

Taking Action: A Leap of Faith

  • Despite skepticism from his lawyer Mario regarding his ability to revive the failing business, he remains determined to purchase the factory.
  • After securing loans despite financial struggles, he hires four original employees as part of rebuilding efforts upon acquiring the factory.

Building Together: A Vision for Chobani

  • During their first board meeting, initial plans are modest—painting walls—but symbolize hope for revitalization.
  • He envisions launching 'Chobani,' a unique yogurt brand that would eventually lead to job creation and community revival beyond expectations.

Achievements Through Collaboration

  • Over five years of hard work alongside dedicated colleagues leads to remarkable success; those once deemed unworthy become integral in building Chobani into a thriving company.

The Anti-CEO Playbook: A New Approach to Business

The Need for a New Business Model

  • The traditional business playbook is deemed broken, failing to guide leaders on how to be noble and ethical.
  • A new playbook is necessary that prioritizes people over profits, introducing the concept of "antiheroes" in business as "anti-CEOs."

Core Principles of the Anti-CEO Playbook

Gratitude and Employee Care

  • Businesses should prioritize taking care of employees first rather than focusing solely on maximizing shareholder profits.
  • Sharing company success with employees, such as giving shares, is not merely a gift but recognition of their hard work.

Community Engagement

  • Companies should actively seek ways to support struggling communities instead of just asking for tax breaks or incentives.
  • Building relationships with local communities can lead to mutual growth; for example, training local workers for advanced manufacturing.

Responsibility in Politics

  • Businesses must take a stand on social issues like gun violence and climate change, acting as responsible citizens rather than remaining neutral.

Accountability and Consumer Focus

Reporting Structure Shift

  • CEOs should report to consumers rather than corporate boards; consumer feedback is crucial for business improvement.

Empowering Consumers

  • Consumers have the power to influence businesses by choosing which brands to support based on their practices.

Conclusion: Redefining Success in Business

True Wealth vs. Profit

  • Success should be measured not just by profit but by creating true wealth through community engagement and employee dignity.

Call for Action

Channel: TED
Video description

Profit, money, shareholders: these are the priorities of most companies today. But at what cost? In an appeal to corporate leaders worldwide, Chobani founder Hamdi Ulukaya calls for an end to the business playbook of the past -- and shares his vision for a new, "anti-CEO playbook" that prioritizes people over profits. "This is the difference between profit and true wealth," he says. Get TED Talks recommended just for you! Learn more at https://www.ted.com/signup. The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know. For more information on using TED for commercial purposes (e.g. employee learning, in a film or online course), please submit a Media Request here: https://media-requests.ted.com/ Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TEDTalks Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/TED