
Jim Collins - Articles - Good to Great
Jan 1, 2000 · The good-to-great companies averaged cumulative stock returns 6.9 times the general market in the 15 years after their transition points. The actual screening-and-selection …
Jim Collins - Books
GOOD TO GREAT This book addresses a single question: can a good company become a great company, and if so, how? Based on a five-year research project comparing companies that …
Jim Collins - Concepts - The Hedgehog Concept
The Hedgehog Concept is developed in the book Good to Great. A simple, crystalline concept that flows from deep understanding about the intersection of three circles: 1) what you are deeply …
Jim Collins - Concepts - The Flywheel Effect
The Flywheel effect is a concept developed in the book Good to Great. No matter how dramatic the end result, good-to-great transformations never happen in one fell swoop. In building a …
Jim Collins - Concepts - First Who…Then What?
The good-to-great leaders understood three simple truths. First, if you begin with “who,” rather than “what,” you can more easily adapt to a changing world.
Jim Collins
Jim Collins is the author of Good to Great, Built to Last and How the Mighty Fall.
Jim Collins - About Jim
Jim Collins is a student and teacher of exceptional human endeavor and a Socratic advisor to leaders across all sectors of society. Having invested more than three decades in rigorous …
Jim Collins - Video/Audio - Good is the Enemy of Great
The truth be told, in this great society of abundance that is the modern world, most people will wake up at the end of their lives and need to look back and accept the horrifying truth that they …
Jim Collins - Video/Audio
Jim's Seven Questions: Learning from Young Leaders Seven Questions: Question 1 from The Good To Great Project on Vimeo
Jim Collins - Articles - First Who
The good-to-great leaders understood three simple truths. First, if you begin with “who,” rather than “what,” you can more easily adapt to a changing world.