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Walking tall



How Steve Newberry used values-based leadership to help give Lam Research a new direction and increased potential

By Kristy J. O’Hara


Smart Business Northern California | April 2008

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When Steve Newberry came to Lam Research Corp. in 1997 as executive vice president and chief operating officer, he and the new CEO, James Bagley, faced a tough uphill climb.

The company, which supplies semiconductor manufacturing equipment and services, had quickly grown to $1.1 billion in fiscal 1997, but it was also splitting at the seams because it couldn’t handle the growth.

“Technologies and products had begun to wane, and it was losing market share, and it was beginning to lose money as a function of getting out of control at that rapid level of growth,” Newberry says.

Because of the downward tumble the company faced, Newberry and Bagley knew they needed to enact change if Lam had any hope of surviving and thriving.

“When we came in, we really had to change the whole orientation of the company,” he says. “It’s really a classic leadership challenge to redefine the vision, redefine the definitions of success, redefine the strategies and then look at whether the leadership team ... was capable of performing to the level that was needed.”

With that in mind, Newberry and Bagley set to establishing core values and strategic principles, and then identifying those who would stay and those that would go.

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