Good to Great (Hardcover)

Author: James C. Collins
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780066620992
Publisher: Harper Business
Publish Date: 10/1/2001
Buy.com Sku: 30764650
Item#: R7KUEW
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68300
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.5L x 1T
Pages: 320
 
The coauthor of the bestselling Built to Last now presents a blueprint for transforming good companies into great ones. Charts & graphs throughout.

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Built to Last, the defining management study of the nineties, showed how great companies triumph over time and how longterm sustained performance can be engineered into the DNA of an enterprise from the very beginning.

But what about companies that are not born with great DNA? How can good companies, mediocre companies, even bad companies achieve enduring greatness? Are there those that convert long-term mediocrity or worse into long-term superiority? If so, what are the distinguishing characteristics that cause a company to go from good to great?

Over five years, Jim Collins and his research team have analyzed the histories of 28 companies, discovering why some companies make the leap and others don't. The findings include:

  • Level 5 Leadership: A surprising style, required for greatness.
  • The Hedgehog Concept: Finding your three circles, to transcend the curse of competence.
  • A Culture of Discipline: The alchemy of great results.
  • Technology Accelerators: How good-to-great companies think differently about technology.
  • The Flywheel and the Doom Loop: Why those who do radical restructuring fail to make the leap.

About the Author:
Jim Collins is co-author of Built to Last,, a national bestseller for over five years with a million copies in print. A student of enduring great companies, he serves as a teacher to leaders throughout the corporate and social sectors. Formerly a faculty member at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, where he received the Distinguished Teaching Award, Jim now works from his management research laboratory in Boulder, Colorado.
 
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The result of a five-year study of companies that rose to the top and stayed there, GOOD TO GREAT identifies the characteristics that lead to success in business. Collins, also the author of BUILT TO LAST (2002), offers ways that companies can plan and change in order to make the climb with confidence over the long term.

 
 

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Chapter One

Good is the Enemy of Great>


That's what makes death so hard - unsatisfied curiosity.


-Beryl Markham
West with the Night


Good is the enemy of great.

And that is one of the key reasons why we have so little that becomes great.

We don't have great schools, principally because we have good schools. We don't have great government, principally because we have good government. Few people attain great lives, in large part because it is just so easy to settle for a good life. The vast majority of companies never become great, precisely because the vast majority become quite good - and that is their main problem.

This point became piercingly clear to me in 1996, when I was having dinner with a group of thought leaders gathered for a discussion about organizational perfor

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4 of 5 Great book about making a great company. Tuesday, April 21, 2009
A Reader from US  

I really enjoyed reading this book. You learn about how companies go from regular to really good companies.
 
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2 of 5 Sounds Easy but... Saturday, February 10, 2007
Smith from Texas  
The author fills the entire book with case studies to support his obvious solutions for any manager. Fire everybody! Replace them with better people. It sounds easy but that's not how the real world works. If you want to spend sometime reading case studies but get no real answers for your problems this is the book for you.
 
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5 of 5 This book is a classic Friday, February 09, 2007
Sean P. from Brooklyn, NY  
Years of research went into this book. Full of useful information, not only in business but in everyday life.
 
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5 of 5 Simply The Best Tuesday, April 13, 2004
A Reader from Maine  
If you are looking for insights on how to make it in business and come out successful, this book is simply the best. Also, for inner success I'd recommend the book, The Little Guide To Happiness, also sold on this site. The perfect combo!
 
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5 of 5 Great for Good Friday, July 11, 2003
fcctim from Norfolk, NE  
If you are good and tired of it, this may be the book that helps you get over the hump. The principles are descriptive of who the top 11 companies were and what they did, but they may be taken as foundations for decisions that become prescriptive for you. Many of the underlying principles support what Peter Drucker has been saying such as, "Get the right people. Character is more important than specific experience." Many books, but a relatively small percentage of books, are crowned as "must-read." For the business, church, educational institution, any organization, this is one of the must-reads.
 
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5 of 5 This is in my Top Ten Wednesday, December 12, 2001
tmott from Dallas, TX  
Don't speed read this book. It will give you enough to think on for several weeks and no serious business owner should be without it. Collins and his crew have put an immense amount of research and thought into the facts that they present. They identify what it takes to stay on track as a company and consistently grow. This work is replete with examples of companies that consistently outperformed their field for 15 years and they also show comparison companies that underperformed in the same fields. They also show companies that performed very well, but did not sustain that success in the long term. This is one of the best business books ever written. No hype, just solid info.
 
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