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Clifton Wharton
Restructures TIAA-CREF
                     MGB 290 – Prof Bacon



   Jose Abrian, Suresh Madhuvarsu, Peter Razukas, Nathaniel Roush
                            5/30/2012
Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF

1. Relating the Case to Readings and Class Discussions:
       Clifton Wharton transformed the TIAA-CREF from a monolithic and inflexible
organization to an organization that responds to customers and focused on results. With a wide
variety of experiences and observations gathered from University of Michigan, SUNY, Ford
Motors, and as an economist in emerging nations, Clifton was able to make long lasting
changes. Clifton Wharton showed all the four domains of the leadership strengths during his
entire tenure at the TIAA-CREF[1]. Right from the time of taking the responsibility as the CEO,
Clifton took full responsibility of the execution by focusing on how to restore the customer’s
expectations. As the case suggests, “He listened, walked the halls and met with critics”. Clifton
listened to the people around him and communicated the observations to the board. Clifton
Wharton believed that as a CEO he would make a difference only if he would walk the talk.
Wharton took every opportunity to speak before the college associations and campus
audiences. Finally, through his interactions and research, Wharton understood the context of
the TIAA-CREF, teachers, and colleges and how investments were made into these funds.
       The leadership definition from Gardner states: “Leadership is the process of persuasion
or example by which an individual (or leadership team) induces a group to pursue objectives
held by the leader or shared by the leader and his or her followers”[2]. Clifton Wharton
persuaded the stakeholders of the organization that he was doing the right things. Wharton
presented his observations to the board of directors and later by publicly distributing the
restructuring strategy. Through careful consideration, he achieved unanimous support. This
illustrated that he was committed and confident that the strategy would succeed. Wharton
learned the context quickly and acknowledged that the revolution in financial services and
growth of mutual funds forced strategic realignment at TIAA-CREF. The case suggests that he
was able to persuade the Michigan State University faculty that he was doing the right things.
This, at a later time, became the turning point for Wharton’s career.
       On several occasions, Wharton exhibited several aspects of the Emotional Intelligence
[3]. Wharton was very much aware of his strengths and weaknesses in various situations. As an
example, Wharton knew he could achieve most when dictating least. He believed that a
decision without consultation would be worse than no decision at all. Wharton knew that it is
important to have all the key actors at all levels of an organization buy into the goals and
direction. He also understood that it is a mistake to execute a plan without hearing everyone
out. The case suggests that he believed in an inclusive decision making process.



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Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF

       Wharton also showed self-regulation in dealing with tough situations. For example,
Wharton was very attentive even when Caspa Harris Jr. was very blunt. Wharton was also a
highly motivated individual who enjoyed what he was doing. The case suggests that Wharton
was delighted to do any job well and always likes to take on new challenges. Wharton took on
challenges at the Michigan State University, SUNY and TIAA-CREF and successfully dealt with
all of them. He understood that by staying in tune with the customers, any business will be able
to make progress. Whether it was promoting the agricultural development in emerging
economies, as a president of university, or as a CEO of TIAA-CREF, Wharton worked with
various stakeholders to bring positive results. At the time of restructuring, Wharton calmed his
managers by hearing out their anxieties.
       Wharton also developed several leaders underneath him with the creation of two new
revolving positions [4]. These positions provided a broadening and development experience to
the young highfliers throughout the organization. From “How Leaders Develop Leaders”
reading: “Winning companies have leaders at every level. Companies don't do things, people
do. The best way to get more leaders is to have leaders develop leaders”. Wharton also invited
staff from all levels for freewheeling discussions over lunch and printed transcripts of the
discussions in the internal newsletters. Wharton articulated the realignment strategy from the
Booz, Allen & Hamilton to create the accountability centers. He gave far greater autonomy to
these departments and each had far more bottom line responsibility. These facts suggest that
Wharton developed leaders across his organization.
       Finally, from his vast experience in various industries (Agriculture, Education and
Financial) and roles (Economist, President and CEO), Wharton exhibited adaptive leadership
[5]. Based on the context, he learned the key issues and understood how to adapt to solve the
challenges.


2. Ethical Issues:
       Reviewing the case, there are three junctures that call ethics into play. The first involves
a discussion of who Wharton ultimately served as the head of TIAA-CREF.               The second
discussion point outlines the ethical implications of Wharton’s strategy to install himself as the
leader of the Special Trustee Joint Committee (STJC). Finally, the third decision to exclude his
predecessor while revealing the strategic changes for the company to the board offers a good
opportunity to discuss the ethics of that decision.
       Was Wharton’s choice to serve the board and TIAA-CREF customers over employees
ethically sound? Wharton was brought in by the board to make changes because the board

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Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF

realized that the financial world outside of TIAA-CREF was positioning itself to threaten TIAA-
CREF’s monopoly. Wharton needed to comply with the board’s objectives and devise methods
to accomplish this, so here he is ethically correct in abiding by their wishes. Maintaining the
status quo would certainly serve the team members of the company, but at the price of
disappointing TIAA-CREF’s customers; the lifeblood of the business.             Wharton was also
ethically sound when fighting for customer choices because without customers, there would be
no fund, and in turn, no team members. Above all, customers sought flexibility. Wharton had
an ethical obligation to provide this flexibility in order to maintain the business, but we also must
consider Wharton’s obligation to these same customers to protect their future retirement dollars.
History has shown, on average, individuals are very poor judges of the financial markets and by
giving customers a choice, they are more likely to be emotional and overly aggressive which
causes them to place their future retirement dollars in peril. The TIAA-CREF consistently beat
the S&P 500; a claim the most mutual funds could not make. Wharton gave TIAA-CREF’s
customers and board what they wanted, which ultimately kept team members employed, but he
did so by allowing customers to take greater risks with their money.
         Wharton walked an ethical tightrope is his strategy to build momentum and enact
change within the TIAA-CREF. To accomplish this task, he formed the Special Trustee Joint
Committee (STJC) in order to review and prioritize the tasks that needed to be done to bring
TIAA-CREF into the next phase of growth and fight against potential competitors. On one hand,
he could always stand by what the board wanted:           change.    The board needed a strong,
authoritarian figure who could navigate the complex waters of a vast organization and in the
name of the mandate for change, Wharton took the controversial position of not only making
himself the chairman of the committee, but also choosing who would be on the committee and
setting the timetable for the strategic reassessment recommendation to the board. The case
glosses over this power play, but it should be brought up because of the ethics involved. The
committee was made up of very few people from within the company which could have been
perceived as alienating TIAA-CREF’s employees. Wharton was certainly aware of the potential
for this committee to seem as if it operated in a clandestine fashion because he made it a point
to share transcripts of all matters pertaining to the committee meetings. Had he not done this,
perhaps fears within the company would have grown, breeding mistrust, and ultimately causing
Wharton to disband the SJTC.          Had Wharton not treaded lightly on the ethical issues
surrounding the forming of and communication from the SJTC, perhaps many more years of the
status quo would have passed, disappointing customers and not serving the desires of the
board.

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Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF

       Once Wharton and the SJTC gathered the necessary data and recommendations for the
fundamental strategic changes that needed to be made at TIAA-CREF, Wharton made a
questionable ethical decision to exclude his predecessor (then a current member of the board)
from the board meeting. It is easy to say that this was a graceful and tactful move that allowed
his predecessor to save face, but didn’t Wharton have an ethical obligation to include his
predecessor in the actual board meeting?         Playing the devil’s advocate, this could be
considered unethical in that it allowed Wharton to silence perhaps the largest critic of the plan.
Without his predecessor there, the opportunity for the person who perhaps knew the
organization better than anyone else would not be allowed to speak.          The case says that
Wharton filled in his predecessor completely on the details after the meeting, but we have no
way of proving this. Wharton could have easily told his predecessor about the strategic plan,
but left off a few key details by phrasing parts of the plan differently.       By excluding his
predecessor from the board meeting, this opens up too many opportunities to interpret this
action as unethical.
       History has judged Wharton’s time at TIAA-CREF as successful mostly due to the fact
that when given the choice to leave the TIAA-CREF, the vast majority of customers stayed.
However, as we analyze this case from an ethical standpoint, we need to take the focus off of
the outcome. The decisions that Wharton made regarding how data was gathered and shared
internally as well as with the board were the correct decisions when we consider that he served
the board and TIAA-CREF’s customers, but not necessarily ethically sound when all of the
players are considered.


3. Leadership Lessons, ‘Big Ideas’, and Key Take-aways:
       One of the primary lessons that can be taken away from the case is that bureaucracy
and complacency can be major impediments which heavily dampen a leader’s ability to quickly
and efficiently implement change.     This was exactly the type of environment that Wharton
encountered at TIAA-CREF, and thus, a carefully crafted approach was required to counteract
it. A leader needs to have an ability to recognize the presence of these roadblocks and sculpt
his/her strategy accordingly in response.
       Wharton utilized changes to the compensation system as a method for achieving the
customer service and performance improvements he sought.           It is important for leaders to
understand that employees will generally do exactly what they are incentivized to do by their
pay structure. If the reward system is not designed to guide employees towards a desired
outcome, it will most likely not be achieved. Before Wharton’s changes, TIAA-CREF employees

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Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF

had no reason to provide top notch customer service, so they didn’t. When driving the direction
of the group, leaders need to carefully consider the reward infrastructure that is in place and
how that can be modified to reach the end goals.
       The notion of transparency and involvement of the greater group also reveal themselves
heavily in this case. Wharton was clearly not a dictator and instead chose to bring many people
around him into the leadership process. He convened regular meeting with executive, senior,
and middle managers to collectively address problems and develop strategy. He further utilized
these groups as conduits to the larger employee base. With this approach, the entire company
could feel that they had a part in the direction of the changes.        Wharton also chose a
controversial path when he decided to publicly distribute his strategic plan for TIAA-CREF and
gather feedback. He saw value in the input received from the general public as well. The key
takeaway is that leaders can benefit from involving all those affected by directional change in
the leadership process as it is taking form.
       Taking the notion of transparency one step further, Wharton had been known to obtain
buy-in from key partners early in the transformational process. This tactic was heavily exhibited
in his approach to reorganizing the SUNY system. He chose to engage key legislators early and
in more personal meetings so that when the final proposals were presented, his supporters
were already in order. This type of early engagement and pre-planning can be a key to the
success of a leader as he/she is molding strategy and seeking a path to implementation.


References :
[1] Tom Rath & Barry Conchie : Strengths based Leadership - page 24
[2] John N W. Gardner : On Leadership - page 1
[3] What Makes a Leader : On Leadership : page 3
[4] How Leaders Develop Leaders : page 5
[5] The work of Leadership : On Leadership : Page 62




MGB 290                                                                                   Page 6

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Clifton Wharton Case Study

  • 1. Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF MGB 290 – Prof Bacon Jose Abrian, Suresh Madhuvarsu, Peter Razukas, Nathaniel Roush 5/30/2012
  • 2. Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF 1. Relating the Case to Readings and Class Discussions: Clifton Wharton transformed the TIAA-CREF from a monolithic and inflexible organization to an organization that responds to customers and focused on results. With a wide variety of experiences and observations gathered from University of Michigan, SUNY, Ford Motors, and as an economist in emerging nations, Clifton was able to make long lasting changes. Clifton Wharton showed all the four domains of the leadership strengths during his entire tenure at the TIAA-CREF[1]. Right from the time of taking the responsibility as the CEO, Clifton took full responsibility of the execution by focusing on how to restore the customer’s expectations. As the case suggests, “He listened, walked the halls and met with critics”. Clifton listened to the people around him and communicated the observations to the board. Clifton Wharton believed that as a CEO he would make a difference only if he would walk the talk. Wharton took every opportunity to speak before the college associations and campus audiences. Finally, through his interactions and research, Wharton understood the context of the TIAA-CREF, teachers, and colleges and how investments were made into these funds. The leadership definition from Gardner states: “Leadership is the process of persuasion or example by which an individual (or leadership team) induces a group to pursue objectives held by the leader or shared by the leader and his or her followers”[2]. Clifton Wharton persuaded the stakeholders of the organization that he was doing the right things. Wharton presented his observations to the board of directors and later by publicly distributing the restructuring strategy. Through careful consideration, he achieved unanimous support. This illustrated that he was committed and confident that the strategy would succeed. Wharton learned the context quickly and acknowledged that the revolution in financial services and growth of mutual funds forced strategic realignment at TIAA-CREF. The case suggests that he was able to persuade the Michigan State University faculty that he was doing the right things. This, at a later time, became the turning point for Wharton’s career. On several occasions, Wharton exhibited several aspects of the Emotional Intelligence [3]. Wharton was very much aware of his strengths and weaknesses in various situations. As an example, Wharton knew he could achieve most when dictating least. He believed that a decision without consultation would be worse than no decision at all. Wharton knew that it is important to have all the key actors at all levels of an organization buy into the goals and direction. He also understood that it is a mistake to execute a plan without hearing everyone out. The case suggests that he believed in an inclusive decision making process. MGB 290 Page 2
  • 3. Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF Wharton also showed self-regulation in dealing with tough situations. For example, Wharton was very attentive even when Caspa Harris Jr. was very blunt. Wharton was also a highly motivated individual who enjoyed what he was doing. The case suggests that Wharton was delighted to do any job well and always likes to take on new challenges. Wharton took on challenges at the Michigan State University, SUNY and TIAA-CREF and successfully dealt with all of them. He understood that by staying in tune with the customers, any business will be able to make progress. Whether it was promoting the agricultural development in emerging economies, as a president of university, or as a CEO of TIAA-CREF, Wharton worked with various stakeholders to bring positive results. At the time of restructuring, Wharton calmed his managers by hearing out their anxieties. Wharton also developed several leaders underneath him with the creation of two new revolving positions [4]. These positions provided a broadening and development experience to the young highfliers throughout the organization. From “How Leaders Develop Leaders” reading: “Winning companies have leaders at every level. Companies don't do things, people do. The best way to get more leaders is to have leaders develop leaders”. Wharton also invited staff from all levels for freewheeling discussions over lunch and printed transcripts of the discussions in the internal newsletters. Wharton articulated the realignment strategy from the Booz, Allen & Hamilton to create the accountability centers. He gave far greater autonomy to these departments and each had far more bottom line responsibility. These facts suggest that Wharton developed leaders across his organization. Finally, from his vast experience in various industries (Agriculture, Education and Financial) and roles (Economist, President and CEO), Wharton exhibited adaptive leadership [5]. Based on the context, he learned the key issues and understood how to adapt to solve the challenges. 2. Ethical Issues: Reviewing the case, there are three junctures that call ethics into play. The first involves a discussion of who Wharton ultimately served as the head of TIAA-CREF. The second discussion point outlines the ethical implications of Wharton’s strategy to install himself as the leader of the Special Trustee Joint Committee (STJC). Finally, the third decision to exclude his predecessor while revealing the strategic changes for the company to the board offers a good opportunity to discuss the ethics of that decision. Was Wharton’s choice to serve the board and TIAA-CREF customers over employees ethically sound? Wharton was brought in by the board to make changes because the board MGB 290 Page 3
  • 4. Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF realized that the financial world outside of TIAA-CREF was positioning itself to threaten TIAA- CREF’s monopoly. Wharton needed to comply with the board’s objectives and devise methods to accomplish this, so here he is ethically correct in abiding by their wishes. Maintaining the status quo would certainly serve the team members of the company, but at the price of disappointing TIAA-CREF’s customers; the lifeblood of the business. Wharton was also ethically sound when fighting for customer choices because without customers, there would be no fund, and in turn, no team members. Above all, customers sought flexibility. Wharton had an ethical obligation to provide this flexibility in order to maintain the business, but we also must consider Wharton’s obligation to these same customers to protect their future retirement dollars. History has shown, on average, individuals are very poor judges of the financial markets and by giving customers a choice, they are more likely to be emotional and overly aggressive which causes them to place their future retirement dollars in peril. The TIAA-CREF consistently beat the S&P 500; a claim the most mutual funds could not make. Wharton gave TIAA-CREF’s customers and board what they wanted, which ultimately kept team members employed, but he did so by allowing customers to take greater risks with their money. Wharton walked an ethical tightrope is his strategy to build momentum and enact change within the TIAA-CREF. To accomplish this task, he formed the Special Trustee Joint Committee (STJC) in order to review and prioritize the tasks that needed to be done to bring TIAA-CREF into the next phase of growth and fight against potential competitors. On one hand, he could always stand by what the board wanted: change. The board needed a strong, authoritarian figure who could navigate the complex waters of a vast organization and in the name of the mandate for change, Wharton took the controversial position of not only making himself the chairman of the committee, but also choosing who would be on the committee and setting the timetable for the strategic reassessment recommendation to the board. The case glosses over this power play, but it should be brought up because of the ethics involved. The committee was made up of very few people from within the company which could have been perceived as alienating TIAA-CREF’s employees. Wharton was certainly aware of the potential for this committee to seem as if it operated in a clandestine fashion because he made it a point to share transcripts of all matters pertaining to the committee meetings. Had he not done this, perhaps fears within the company would have grown, breeding mistrust, and ultimately causing Wharton to disband the SJTC. Had Wharton not treaded lightly on the ethical issues surrounding the forming of and communication from the SJTC, perhaps many more years of the status quo would have passed, disappointing customers and not serving the desires of the board. MGB 290 Page 4
  • 5. Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF Once Wharton and the SJTC gathered the necessary data and recommendations for the fundamental strategic changes that needed to be made at TIAA-CREF, Wharton made a questionable ethical decision to exclude his predecessor (then a current member of the board) from the board meeting. It is easy to say that this was a graceful and tactful move that allowed his predecessor to save face, but didn’t Wharton have an ethical obligation to include his predecessor in the actual board meeting? Playing the devil’s advocate, this could be considered unethical in that it allowed Wharton to silence perhaps the largest critic of the plan. Without his predecessor there, the opportunity for the person who perhaps knew the organization better than anyone else would not be allowed to speak. The case says that Wharton filled in his predecessor completely on the details after the meeting, but we have no way of proving this. Wharton could have easily told his predecessor about the strategic plan, but left off a few key details by phrasing parts of the plan differently. By excluding his predecessor from the board meeting, this opens up too many opportunities to interpret this action as unethical. History has judged Wharton’s time at TIAA-CREF as successful mostly due to the fact that when given the choice to leave the TIAA-CREF, the vast majority of customers stayed. However, as we analyze this case from an ethical standpoint, we need to take the focus off of the outcome. The decisions that Wharton made regarding how data was gathered and shared internally as well as with the board were the correct decisions when we consider that he served the board and TIAA-CREF’s customers, but not necessarily ethically sound when all of the players are considered. 3. Leadership Lessons, ‘Big Ideas’, and Key Take-aways: One of the primary lessons that can be taken away from the case is that bureaucracy and complacency can be major impediments which heavily dampen a leader’s ability to quickly and efficiently implement change. This was exactly the type of environment that Wharton encountered at TIAA-CREF, and thus, a carefully crafted approach was required to counteract it. A leader needs to have an ability to recognize the presence of these roadblocks and sculpt his/her strategy accordingly in response. Wharton utilized changes to the compensation system as a method for achieving the customer service and performance improvements he sought. It is important for leaders to understand that employees will generally do exactly what they are incentivized to do by their pay structure. If the reward system is not designed to guide employees towards a desired outcome, it will most likely not be achieved. Before Wharton’s changes, TIAA-CREF employees MGB 290 Page 5
  • 6. Clifton Wharton Restructures TIAA-CREF had no reason to provide top notch customer service, so they didn’t. When driving the direction of the group, leaders need to carefully consider the reward infrastructure that is in place and how that can be modified to reach the end goals. The notion of transparency and involvement of the greater group also reveal themselves heavily in this case. Wharton was clearly not a dictator and instead chose to bring many people around him into the leadership process. He convened regular meeting with executive, senior, and middle managers to collectively address problems and develop strategy. He further utilized these groups as conduits to the larger employee base. With this approach, the entire company could feel that they had a part in the direction of the changes. Wharton also chose a controversial path when he decided to publicly distribute his strategic plan for TIAA-CREF and gather feedback. He saw value in the input received from the general public as well. The key takeaway is that leaders can benefit from involving all those affected by directional change in the leadership process as it is taking form. Taking the notion of transparency one step further, Wharton had been known to obtain buy-in from key partners early in the transformational process. This tactic was heavily exhibited in his approach to reorganizing the SUNY system. He chose to engage key legislators early and in more personal meetings so that when the final proposals were presented, his supporters were already in order. This type of early engagement and pre-planning can be a key to the success of a leader as he/she is molding strategy and seeking a path to implementation. References : [1] Tom Rath & Barry Conchie : Strengths based Leadership - page 24 [2] John N W. Gardner : On Leadership - page 1 [3] What Makes a Leader : On Leadership : page 3 [4] How Leaders Develop Leaders : page 5 [5] The work of Leadership : On Leadership : Page 62 MGB 290 Page 6