The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies

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The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies

MISSION, VISION, VALUES & GUIDING PRINCIPLES mmxv

WELCOME We hope you re curious about what kind of company you re working for. Why? Because when you understand how and why we do business, you ll see how you fit into the big picture. In fact, you might not realize just how big that picture is. Whatever your position in the company, you re joined by employees involved in retail sales, automotive sales and service, sports, advertising, financing, movies, insurance and a whole lot more. In fact, the company now employs more than 10,000 people. That s a lot going on at any one time, and while growth and financial success are definitely a priority, we also want to make the world a better place. It s an ideal woven into the very fabric of the company by the couple who built it, Larry and Gail Miller.

OUR MISSION Some people may only look at the outward aspects of our company: the money, the NBA team, and the other material signs of our achievements. But that s only half the story

OUR MISSION M TO ENRICH LIVES We achieve true success when we positively impact our employees and partners, customers and guests, vendors and suppliers, and the environments and communities around us. As we prosper in business, we have an obligation to enrich lives and make the world a better place. When we step out of our comfort zone to give to those around us, we enrich the lives of those within our circle of influence and beyond.

OUR VISION To be the best place in town to work and the best place in town to do business

OUR VISION V TO BE THE BEST Our company s success is based on personal growth and continuous improvement. We believe our work should be productive, worthwhile and fun. If we enjoy what we do, we ll perform better and customers will take notice. When we make our work more enjoyable, the quality of our work improves. And when customers enjoy working with us, business really begins to soar.

What follows are values we want everyone in the company to live by and to apply each day. FPO VALUE 1 of 4 INTEGRITY Do the Right Thing

DO THE RIGHT THING 1 FPO INTEGRITY Integrity is the foundation of all things successful. It defines our behavior and all of our actions and interactions. Trust, both in business and in our personal lives, is built on integrity. Honor your word. Do the right thing simply because it s right. Be someone that co-workers, customers and communities can count on. Take the high road in all your decisions. Do the right thing and both your personal and professional ascent will continue.

VALUE 2 of 4 HARD WORK Give Your Best Every Day

GIVE YOUR BEST EVERY DAY 2 HARD WORK Hard work is a commitment to excellence. It s about applying fundamental disciplines consistently. As we do so, we get better every day. Make good things happen by giving your best effort. Learn what you can. Teach what you know. Never give up on pursuing your goals and realizing your potential. Put your heart into your work, however challenging the obstacles or however steep the way. True satisfaction comes not just in finishing, but in exerting sincere effort.

VALUE 3 of 4 STEWARDSHIP Preserve and Grow the Base

PRESERVE & GROW THE BASE 3 STEWARDSHIP We have been entrusted with resources and responsibility, and it is our duty to make the best use of them. When we do, we are rewarded. Be responsible and accountable. Grow and enhance the resources entrusted to us. Protect, preserve and sustain those resources for future generations. Like a gardener nurturing older trees while planting new ones, we should preserve and grow the base within our sphere of responsibility.

VALUE 4 of 4 SERVICE Give of Yourself

GIVE OF YOURSELF 4 SERVICE When we serve others, we build bridges where they didn t exist before. No true act of service, however small, is ever wasted. See each transaction and interaction as a chance to bless lives. Look for opportunities to make a difference. Find ways to make the ordinary extraordinary. Working together, we can give of ourselves and support others in ways that fill dark, stormy skies with the sunshine of hope.

PRINCIPLE 1 OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES In addition to the Mission, Vision and Values outlined in this book, Larry and Gail Miller have lived and worked by a set of guiding principles. These ideas have been essential to the company s foundation and will remain relevant to its future. Protect the legal, nancial and moral well-being of the company. PRINCIPLE 2 Be a student. Be a teacher. Be a leader. PRINCIPLE 3 Have a little fun. Make a little money. Take care of the customer. PRINCIPLE 4 Remember, our business is a means to an end. PRINCIPLE 5 Go about doing good until there s too much good in the world.

MISSION, VISION, VALUES & GUIDING PRINCIPLES