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This CEO is rock-steady
AlphaGraphics chief knows business from many angles
He's not trying to hurt you. He just wants to hear your ideas.
Cushing, president and chief executive officer of Salt Lake-based AlphaGraphics Inc., keeps a small, oval rock featuring a painted Kokopelli on the table in his office, and he takes rocks with him when he's visiting the company's approximately 270 franchise owners.
He picked up the tradition at one of his first jobs. When he and colleagues convened a meeting, they would pass a rock around. The person with the rock had the floor, Cushing said, ensuring that even quieter folks would be heard.
That's important, he said, because no one not even the CEO of a company is all-knowing.
"One of my greatest strengths is I know that I don't know (everything)," Cushing said.
"Never be too proud to ask. . . . I have used that probably as much as anything I've learned from anybody in my career."
That's why another item on his office table is a paperweight etched with a quote attributed to Albert Einstein: "If I only had 60 minutes to solve a problem, I would spend the first 55 minutes trying to understand the right question."
While he was growing up in the Windy City, he said, his parents were friends with a successful businessman who often asked Cushing what he wanted to do with his life.
"I said own my own business and run a company," Cushing said.
He started down that path in college. During his senior year at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota in Winona, he and some buddies ran the campus pub. Cushing loved managing the pub, and that fed his desire to make a living in business.
Then, a college professor took an interest in him and fueled Cushing's dreams even more.
That professor, Robert Taylor, is now a retired Catholic priest living in Sioux Falls, S.D. He said Cushing always had a keen mind and the innate ability to size up a situation quickly.
"I don't know where he gets it, but he has it," Taylor said. "He reads people real well."
Cushing took philosophy courses from Taylor, well outside the mainstream business curriculum. And that helped make Cushing a well-rounded person, Taylor said.
"I always encouraged these guys, open your eyes and open your visions to the world out there," Taylor said. "It's not all what happens in the office. You've got to be a well-rounded and well-integrated person."
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