Chapter 1: Good is the Enemy of Great Collins and his assembled crew started their research using the companies that rank in the top 500 in total annual sales. Then, by analyzing the returns they narrowed down the list to companies that experienced mediocrity for a period of time, but then...
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就像段永平讲的一样,要有一个Stop doing list. Larger-than-life, celebrity leaders who ride in from the outside are negatively correlated with taking a company from good to great. Ten of eleven good-to-great CEOs came from inside the company, whereas the comparison companies tried outside ...
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Good to great: Why some companies make the leap--and others don't. [Review of the book Good to great]. Academy of Management Perspectives, 20(1), 120 -122.Jim Collins.Good to Great:Why Some Companies Make the Leap…and Others Don’t.. 2001...
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In Good to Great Collins, the author of Built to Last, concludes that it is possible, but finds there are no silver bullets. Collins and his team of researchers began their quest by sorting through a list of 1,435 companies, looking for those that made substantial improve... (展开全部)...
GoodtoGreat“WhySomeCompaniesMaketheLeap...andOthersDon’t"HarperBusiness,2001,NewYork,NY.ReviewBy-SwarupBose©.hrfolksAllRightsReservedTableofContentsAbouttheAuthor……….3Thesis………...3Chapter1.GoodistheEnemyofGreat………...4Chapter2.Level5Leadership………..5Chapter3.FirstWho….Thenwhat……...
There may be opportunities from them to be a business. A lot of companies will provide. Lawrence doesn't tell a robot about his finding a job before hand because. Want to keep it a secret. Actually don't want to tell a robot about it. Want to keep it a surprise till the weekend....
Great companies are comprised of dedicated individuals whose goal is to ensure their clients are always satisfied with their product or service. Employees at great companies ask themselves daily, “Am I servicing my client the best way possible? And if I fall short, am I communicating to my ma...