Good to Great

Good to Great

Infobox Book
name = Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't
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image_caption = Front Cover
author = James C. Collins
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language = English
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publisher = William Collins
release_date = October 16, 2001
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media_type = Hardcover
pages = 320
isbn = ISBN 978-0-06-662099-2
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Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't is a management book by James C. Collins that aims to describe how companies transition from being average companies to great companies and how companies can fail to make the transition. "Greatness" is defined as financial performance several multiples better than the market average over a sustained period of time. Collins finds the main factor for achieving the transition to be a narrow focusing of the company’s resources on their field of competence.

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Reviews

* [http://www.businesspundit.com/50226711/why_good_to_great_isnt_very_good.php Why Good to Great Isn't Very Good.]

External links

* [http://wikisummaries.org/Good_to_Great:_Why_Some_Companies_Make_the_Leap..._and_Others_Don%27t Wiki Chapter Summaries of "Good to Great"]


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