Bob McClaren
Walmart Executives taught Top Rancher: “You’re Never too Big to Seek a Little Advice”
Corporate Competitor Podcast Episode 161
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Bob McClaren spent a decade as the president of business operations for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball and witnessed firsthand how families built meals around a ballgame and something yummy from the concession stand.
McClaren put away a lot of good food, himself, but also enough “weak hotdogs” to promise himself that if he ever got the chance, he would offer the world “a better dog.”
The good news for baseball fans is that not only was McClaren a baseball fan, he was born into a cattle ranching family that had run 44 Farms in Cameron, Texas since 1909. And you can be sure that when McClaren left baseball to take over operations at the family business, he added hot dogs to the ribeyes, New York strips and filets whose quality earned 44 Farms the Beef Improvement Federation’s 2023 Outstanding Seedstock Producer of the Year.
Greatness tends to attract greatness, and in 2016, 44 Farms received a visit from some board members and the CEO of Walmart US.
McClaren was immediately bowled over by their humility. “They said they wanted to win fresh,” recalled McClaren. “And when I asked what that meant, they said that beef wasn’t one of their strong points and they wanted to get better with beef.”
Then the Walmart CEO asked the key question: Would 44 Farms help them?
“What struck me was the humility of these folks to travel to our little ranch to talk to us about how to get better at producing and delivering a great beef product,” he said.
The partnership represented a stretch for the Central Texas ranch, but they built a Prime Pursuits network of 1,200 farms to share best practices and develop a successful source of quality beef with Walmart that thrives to this day.
“The Walmart team did everything they said they’d do to help us make this successful,” noted McClaren, who offers listeners a main course of wisdom about great teamwork, including these dishes:
- The value of getting to know teammates, partners and customers personally before doing business with them.
- The importance of making your team feel valued and connected to a greater purpose beyond a paycheck.
- How McClaren turned a loose confederation of “cowboys” into an innovative business network to serve Walmart.
You will learn:
- 4:00 How to instill great leadership qualities in your children.
- 9:00 How to be a reliable teammate.
- 15:00 The key to fruitful compartmentalization.
- 20:00 How to own your actions to overcome others’ doubts.
“The fun part of businesses is getting to know people and understand them and their experiences and how we can help one another,” McClaren said. “Man, when you help somebody be more successful … you don’t have to worry about the bottom line. It takes care of itself.”
You will learn:
- 6:00 How easy it is to cut corners in practice and why you’ll suffer as a result.
- 8:00 How to emphasize the power or “we” on your team.
- 11:00 How living and working in Japan in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster taught Lane that caring was the universal language of respected leaders.
- 15:00 The level of employee interaction required to achieve success.
- 18:30 The difference between being accountable and responsible.
- 27:00 How to identify a meaningful friend or mentor.
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