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Tags: Business & Economics, Management, Development, Sustainable Development, Corporate & Business History, Lang:en
Publisher: HarperCollins
Added: October 4, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
"This is not a book about charismatic visionary leaders.
It is not about visionary product concepts or visionary
products or visionary market insights. Nor even is it about
just having a corporate vision. This is a book about
something far more important, enduring, and substantial. This
is a book about visionary companies." So write James C.
Collins and Jerry I. Porras in this groundbreaking book that
shatters myths, provides new insights, and gives practical
guidance to those who would like to build landmark companies
that stand the test of time.Drawing upon a six-year research
project at the Stanford University Graduate School of
Business, Collins and Porras took eighteen truly exceptional
and long-lasting companies -- they have an average age of
nearly one hundred years and have outperformed the general
stock market by a factor of fifteen since 1926 -- and studied
each company in direct comparison to one of its top
competitors. They examined the companies from their very
beginnings to the present day -- as start-ups, as midsize
companies, and as large corporations. Throughout, the authors
asked: "What makes the truly exceptional companies different
from other companies?"What separates General Electric, 3M,
Merck, Wal-Mart, Hewlett-Packard, Walt Disney, and Philip
Morris from their rivals? How, for example, did Procter &
Gamble, which began life substantially behind rival Colgate,
eventually prevail as the premier institution in its
industry? How was Motorola able to move from a humble battery
repair business into integrated circuits and cellular
communications, while Zenith never became dominant in
anything other than TVs? How did Boeing unseat
McDonnell-Douglas as the world's best commercial aircraft
company -- what did Boeing have that McDonnell-Douglas
lacked?By answering such questions, Collins and Porras go
beyond the incessant barrage of management buzzwords and fads
of the day to discover timeless qualities that have
consistently distinguished outstanding companies. They also
provide inspiration to all executives and entrepreneurs by
destroying the false but widely accepted idea that only
charismatic visionary leaders can build visionary
companies.Filled with hundreds of specific examples and
organized into a coherent framework of practical concepts
that can be applied by managers and entrepreneurs at all
levels, Built to Last provides a master blueprint for
building organizations that will prosper long into the
twenty-first century and beyond.