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Good to Great
Good to Great
Author: Jim Collins
Explores the way good organizations can be turned into ones that produce great, sustained results. To find the keys to greatness a 21 person research team read and coded 6000 articles, created 348 MB of computer data etc. in a 5yr proj
ISBN-13: 9780712676090
ISBN-10: 0712676090
Publication Date: 2001
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Publisher: Gardners Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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Trey avatar reviewed Good to Great on + 260 more book reviews
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Y'know, I can see the previous reviewer's point, but I don't agree with it.

Good to Great was started to answer the question of what makes super performing companies (criteria detailed in the book - I'm not going to retype them here) different from comparable companies in the same industry. The answer is by and large common sense - identifying core competencies, how to be paid for them, confronting unpleasant facts regularly and similar things. All of them pretty much common sense. However, the book goes a long way towards proving common sense isn't.

My biggest 'issue' with the book is Mr. Collins apparent antipathy towards the cult of the rockstar leader and the merger, however, history (and The Economist) go a long way towards supporting him.

The only problem with the book is by comparing my employer against the characteristics of a Great company I know it will never make the leap and I want to polish up my resume.

Recommended and one worth re-reading.
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About three chapters longer than it needed to be, but (still) an interesting read. Principles could be applied to businesses, churches, and other organizations.
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Good book! Truth! Inspiring! Motivating!
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Helpful principles backed by solid research