Lessons for Your Business Toolbox: A Conversation with Stanley Black & Decker President & CEO Donald Allan Jr.

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March 22, 2023

Wednesday 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. ET

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Chances are you’ve got a tool from Stanley Black & Decker in your garage or kitchen. Headquartered in the United States, Stanley Black & Decker is the worldwide leader in tools and outdoor operating manufacturing facilities worldwide. The company employs more than 50,000 diverse and high-performing employees who produce innovative, award-winning power tools, hand tools, storage, digital tool solutions, lifestyle products, outdoor products, engineered fasteners and other industrial equipment. The company's iconic brands include DEWALT®, BLACK+DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, CUB CADET®, HUSTLER® and TROY-BILT®. Founded in 1843, Stanley Black & Decker is celebrating its 180th anniversary in 2023.

What lessons can business leaders learn from Stanley Black & Decker President & CEO Donald Allan, Jr.? He joined us to talk about what it’s like to lead a major manufacturing company in 2023. We talked supply chain, inflation, innovation, social responsibility and how today’s corporate leaders can succeed while providing value to all stakeholders.

Presented by the Travelers Institute, the MetroHartford Alliance, the Master's in Financial Technology (FinTech) Program at the University of Connecticut School of Business, the Connecticut Business & Industry Association and the Insurance Association of Connecticut.

Summary

What did we learn? Here are the top takeaways from Lessons for Your Business Toolbox: A Conversation with Stanley Black & Decker President & CEO Donald Allan Jr

Create organizational change by valuing quality over quantity. Allan shared how he intends to create a more simplified organization to focus more on core products. He said by simplifying its complex portfolio of business, Stanley Black & Decker will “get back to a focused prioritization” on tools and equipment.

Allan on what makes a good leader:

  • Be passionate but be calm. “In a world of business, you should have passion. You should be highly motivated but calm. Unnecessary drama and emotions distract your organization.”
  • Be transparent. “Transparency is not always easy when you’re delivering challenging news or challenging messages. But when you’re not transparent, it makes it more difficult. I expect people to be transparent with me. It’s a cultural thing that I’ve really pushed hard through my leadership style.”
  • Listen and be respectful to people. “Listening is sometimes hard for senior leaders to do, because they usually have a very strong point of view. You can listen by just sitting there and not saying anything – but really When leaders fall in the trap of not listening, they start to lose touch with what’s actually happening in the company.

Stretch by putting yourself in uncomfortable situations. “Put yourself in what I call uncomfortable situations – a stretch-type situation where there is an opportunity to solve a problem. Those types of experiences are invaluable. You don’t necessarily at the time recognize how much you’re learning.” He said in his own career that getting outside his comfort zone “helped accelerate my progression in my career, because I stretched myself into a pretty uncomfortable zone for a period of time.”

The challenge of running a global manufacturing company. Allan described the increasing challenge of navigating a volatile world. To him it means keeping a keen eye on what’s going on within multiple countries and governments, as well as understanding cultures and customs.

What’s the CEO’s favorite Stanley Black & Decker product? Allan shared that his favorite tool is a regular-size chainsaw. “I love the tool, and I use it as much as I can,” he said.

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Speaker

Donald Allan Jr
Donald Allan Jr.
President & CEO, Stanley Black & Decker

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Joan Woodward
President, Travelers Institute; Executive Vice President, Public Policy, Travelers

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