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From Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't

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The book analyzes the experience of companies that have made the transition from good to outstanding, such as: Abbott, Circuit City, Fannie Mae, Gillette, Kimberly-Clark, Kroger, Nucor, Philip Morris, Pitney Bowes, Walgreens, Wells Fargo. These companies maintained high results for 15 years. Thus, by 2000, an investment of $ 1 made in 1965 in these companies would have increased 471 times, and investments in shares of all companies on the market would have increased only 56 times. The research team led by Jim Collins examines the factors and conditions necessary for the transition "from good to great" and its mechanisms. The authors are convinced that consistent implementation of the ideas and concepts outlined in the book will help almost any organization radically improve its activities and achieve truly outstanding results.
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