The Top 3 Supporters in the news, based on Roger James Hamilton’s Talent Dynamics System, continues with the series highlighting each of the Top 3 news makers in each category. Like waves in the ocean, every peak is balanced by a trough. Of as the Lords build their wealth in the ‘winter’ of the global economy, it is the Supporters, on the other side of the square, who need to bide their time or reorganized themselves in the trough. Here are the Top 3 Supporters in the news. Not surprisingly, they are each in the news as parts of companies that are either winter profile or that find themselves in the winter season.

Eric Schmidt  (USA) – The CEO of Google for ten years, Schmidt finally stepped down this year to allow Larry Page, a Mechanic Profile, to prepare Google for the next big wave. Schmidt remains on as Executive Chairman, where he is spending much more time on compliance issues and answering to the Government. This is the fate of Supporter profiles when their company reaches this phase of business.

Meg Whitman (USA) – The previous CEO of eBay, brought in to build eBay into the world’s largest online auction platform, made several deal-making missteps, which led her to leave eBay in 2008. She then went on to spend over 10% of her $1.3 billion fortune on her bid to become Governor of California. Despite spending more than any other candidate, she still lost to Jerry Brown, a Star profile who simply shone brighter during the elections. She has again hit the news in September with her appointment as the new CEO of HP – a company that has gone into the depths of winter.

Howard Shultz (USA) – Shultz grew Starbucks into a global giant after taking it over from the founders, building a net worth of $1.1 billion. His book “Pour your heart into it” is a perfect leadership bible for Supporters. Since 2009, Starbucks has closed 900 stores in the US, and is now going through a period of consolidation, with more of a focus on global distribution deals to sell their coffee rather than new store openings.

“While we see high-profile Supporters in the USA taking on more of a lower profile as the Western World moves into winter, we will see more Supporter profile leaders in Asia step into the limelight as the top CEOs of the most profitable companies globally in the coming years.” – Roger James Hamilton

Want to find out whether or not you are a Supporter.  Take the Talent Dynamics Profile Test here and find out.

You can read about the other eight Talent Dynamics profiles here.

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