Good to great / by Jim collins

By: Collins, Jim | Built to LastMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Random House Business Books, 2001cDescription: xiii, 300 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780712676090 (hbk)Subject(s): LeadershipDDC classification: 658
Contents:
Good is the enemy of great -- Level 5 leadership -- First who--then what -- Confront the brutal facts (yet never lose faith) -- The hedgehog concept (simplicity within the three circles) -- A culture of discipline -- Technology accelerators -- The flywheel and the doom loop -- From good to great to built to last.
Summary: Some companies are great because greatness has been programed into their DNA from the very beginning, but what about the companies not born with great DNA? Can they achieve enduring greatness. The author tells us how.
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Good is the enemy of great -- Level 5 leadership -- First who--then what -- Confront the brutal facts (yet never lose faith) -- The hedgehog concept (simplicity within the three circles) -- A culture of discipline -- Technology accelerators -- The flywheel and the doom loop -- From good to great to built to last.

Some companies are great because greatness has been programed into their DNA from the very beginning, but what about the companies not born with great DNA? Can they achieve enduring greatness. The author tells us how.

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