The book is Jim Collins’s latest, Great by Choice, and it is a masterpiece. What I love about it is how he dispels many myths about greatness in business—such as how great companies are the ones that innovate the most and get to market first, and how (he doesn’t say it this way, but I interpret it this way) the successful business owner is fearless and takes huge risks.
What is so exciting is that he proves that it’s just the opposite. While the media, many books, and the general public love and focus on the stories about silver bullets and magic pills (all my words), Collins shows that fanatic discipline, productive paranoia, and empirical creativity are the not-so-shiny secrets of success, using test cases such as Southwest Airlines, Intel, and Progressive Insurance.
This book is a must-read. It is not a brand new book, having been out for almost a year now. I gave it to every client over the holidays, and their feedback is similar.
A few nuggets are:
These are just some of the teachings. They seamlessly fit with the EOS process, and they’ve already had an impact on our organization. I am confident they will on yours as well.
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