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McDonald's CEO Greenberg Urges 
'McFamily' To 'Stand Tall'
 
Author: Andrew Adama
 
DES MOINES, Iowa -(Dow Jones)- Seeking to assuage 
"feelings of uncertainty" within what he called the 
"McFamily," McDonald's Corp.'s (MCD) chairman and 
chief executive proclaimed his "absolute resolve, 
determination and confidence" in the fast-food giant's 
success.



In a message which follows unconfirmed rumors of a 
failed palace coup in McDonald's boardroom, CEO 
Jack M. Greenberg also wrote, "I want to assure you, 
this management team has the full support of the board 
of directors." McDonald's has termed those rumors -
which circulated on Wall Street as well as among 
McDonald's employees, franchisees and suppliers in 
recent weeks - "wild speculation."
 
Even before the rumored incident Wall Street had been 
Growing impatient with McDonald's performance. In a 
report last November, Lehman Brothers' Mitchell Speiser 
called 2002 a "critical year for McDonald's to demonstrate 
that margins can stabilize, customer satisfaction scores 
can significantly improve and expectations can be met, 
regardless of the macro-environment. "Now is the time to 
deliver," Speiser wrote.
 
Most of Greenberg's message, sent electronically to 
Franchisees on Wednesday, seemed aimed at rallying 
them after what the CEO has called a "difficult year" for 
the company.
 
It was a year in which McDonald's posted its fifth straight
quarterly earnings decline, several key overseas markets
stumbled and its biggest institutional stakeholder, Fidelity
Investments, sold more than a third of its McDonald's 
stock. 
 
Greenberg, who has seen McDonald's shares lose 
value since he assumed the corporate helm in 1998, 
said he is "optimistic about our future. But it will require 
our commitment to do what it takes to win." He 
acknowledged concern within McDonald's about the state 
of its business. 
 
"As I talk to people around the system, I can sense some 
feelings of uncertainty," he said, adding, "Given all the 
changes we are going through... it is not surprising.
 
Calling such attitudes "unhealthy for McDonald's" and "not
 
conducive to success," Greenberg said this is a time for 
those in McDonald's to "stand tall and stand together as 
we build a bright future."
 
Franchisees Urged To Ignore 'Naysayers'
 
Greenberg's message referred several times to the upcoming
biennial franchisees' worldwide convention in Las Vegas next
month. He asked that attendees share their successes and
concerns with him "before the convention so we can address 
them during our meeting."
 
He also urged franchisees to ignore "naysayers and cynics 
Who want to tear this system apart." Apparently addressing
owner/operators worried about the value of their businesses 
in an in intensely competitive market, he said, "Those who 
believe that you can protect your net worth by raising prices
aggressively, ignoring new products or other innovations, or
standing still while our customers demand more and our
competitors improve, do not understand our business."
 
In a Feb. 22 newsletter, Dick Adams, a San Diego franchise
consultant who deals primarily with McDonald's operators,
advised franchisees to minimize existing debt, set menu 
prices to maximize profitability and keep new products 
and equipment to a minimum.
 
The consultant, a former McDonald's manager and 
franchisee, contended that company policies are 
making it increasingly difficult for franchisees to 
build equity in their business.

 

In his message, Greenberg argued that "each of us has an
obligation to combat this negativity and criticism by letting
our results and the way we deal with each other prove the
critics wrong. . . . Let's not let McDonald's beat McDonald's."
 
Asked for comment, company spokeswoman 
Anna Rozenich Said Friday, "The letter speaks for 
itself. It is a statement of Our chairman's faith in our 
system around the world. We are Not going to discuss 
our internal correspondence beyond that."
 
About the author:
Andrew Adams writes for http://www.magfranchise.org
where you can find out more about franchising and other
topics.
 

 

 

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