Black Enterprise Magazine - November 2009

 

PEAK PERFORMANCE

Go With Your Gut

Honing intuition can sharpen business decisions

IN 1969, AS THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN to earn an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, Lillian Lambert thought she was destined for a brilliant career advocating for social justice. But after a couple of dead-end jobs with federally funded programs, Lambert felt she'd make more headway as a businessperson. Her intuition pushed her into the cleaning industry, where she launched Centennial One Inc., a commercial cleaning business in Landover, Maryland. The company grew to $20 million in annual revenues and employed 1,200 people before Lambert sold it in 2001.

"When I went to work for a janitorial company [first as a consultant and later as a manager], I can't say it was because of the attractiveness of that particular industry," Lambert recalls. "I just had a feeling this was the place for me."

Karol Ward, a licensed psychotherapist based in New York City, says flashes of insight like the one that led Lambert into a successful yet unintentional career should be part of every businessperson's decision-making process, especially now as the economy continues to push many businesses into uncharted territory where they can no longer rely on what were once tried-and-true business practices. "If we can trust more that there's a scientific basis to what we perceive, why not give that feeling a little bit of weight," she says. "Pay attention if feelings seem to appear out of the blue. Literally, sit with it. See if you can see what it means before discounting it."

Ward, who is also the author of Find Your Inner Voice: Using Instinct and Intuition through the Body-Mind Connection (Career Press; $14.99), likens the physical sensations or gut feelings to a primal language that can communicate vital urgings and warnings if we learn to listen to and interpret them. That was certainly the case when Lambert went out on a limb to fill a key position at her company. "It was an investment I didn't feel comfortable making, but I had an intuitive feeling he was the right person for the job," she recalls. "I had no guarantee it would pay off." But it did.

Although 18 months passed before the new hire's efforts resulted in a contract, he stayed with Centennial One Inc. for 10 years and was instrumental in diversifying its client roster. The expansion saved the business from collapse.

And intuition can be refined over time. Lambert trusted her instincts when hashing out a book contract. One of her first requests was to sit down with her editor face-to-face. The 69-year-oId explains: "You get a reading of a person through eye contact, hand movements, physical things." The collaboration was successful and her book, The Road to Someplace Better: from the Segregated South to Harvard Business School and Beyond (John Wiley; $25.95), will be released in January.

But remember, intuition enhances thoughtful decision-making; it doesn't replace it. "In business, you can't rely strictly on intuition," urges Lambert. "You have to deal with the facts of the situation too." - Maya Payne Smart

 

Testimonials

"Ms. Lambert is a gifted storyteller who knows the power of a story to make a point. Her spirit and drive are contagious."

Alisa L. Griffin, Business Analyst II
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield

"Lillian's speech was very enjoyable. Terrific ideas and heartfelt stories that I will remember always."

Angela B. Creech, JD
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network

"Lillian, thank you for such an engaging presentation filled with useful information that I can apply to my personal life and business. Your points were well presented through your stories."

Donna Rominiecki, Partner
Vmeals (Point & Click Meals, LLC)

"Lillian Lambert tells a compelling story of her rise from humble origins to making history as the first African-American woman to earn an MBA from Harvard. Her strength of character, sage advice, coupled with her no-nonsense delivery, will resonate on some meaningful level with everyone in the audience."

Bill Bussey, Provost
Noble and Greenough School

"Lillian's guiding principles are solid, inspirational and motivational. Her resume is impressive. Overcoming all kinds of obstacles, she has achieved success - academic (MBA - Harvard) and entrepreneurial. She embodies her principles. Excellent presentation!"

Dr. Clark Scanlon, Retired
Baptist International Board

"It's not just what Lillian has done that's inspiring, it's who she is. Thank you for both."

Mary Foley, Woman In Charge
Bodacious! Ventures

"Thank you, Lillian! At about 4:30 this morning, I finished reading your book. What a great, inspiring story! I’m really in awe of you and of all you’ve accomplished. You’re a wonderful role model, not only for African-American girls, but for all young people, regardless of gender or color! I’m honored to be able to call you a friend."

Charles O. Heller
Former Member, Dingman Center
University of Maryland

"I love Dream Big-Act Now! I have big dreams and will continue to chase them. It's nice to know that I'm not the only late bloomer."

Jill F. Reynolds, Business Owner
Party Perfect

"I just finished reading your book. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I loved reading about your family, your hard work to get through Howard and Harvard and the beginning and growth of your business. But it was the chapters on leadership that I wish I had been able to have in front of me when I was a manager."

Janice Robinson
Federal Government Manager

"I found your presentation useful and appropriate for our organization. You took the time to research our organization and the history of nursing."

Darnell Glass
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation

"I met you last week at James River High School and purchased your book. I finished reading it over the weekend and I must say I Loved your book. Thank you so very much for sharing of yourself to the world. I was very inspired by your testimony and I'm sure the book only touched the surface of all you endured on your journey to success."

Teshia Wright, Broker
Ivy League Realty, LLC

"The Daffodil Principle – planting one bulb at a time – took my breath away. You confirmed and reinforced many of my thoughts and activities to ensure success."

Alison W. Eckis, Employee Benefits Specialist
Straus, Itzkowitz & LeCompte

"I enjoyed hearing you speak. The speech was very inspirational. I would love to have you do a seminar at my business. I will be in touch."

Gayle Taylor, Vice President
Professional Training & Consulting, LLC

"Excellent presentation! As a 'very late bloomer', I am inspired to keep reaching, keep planning and enjoy the journey."

Rose Boeckman
Virginia Cooperative Extension

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