Good to Great and the Social Sectors book

Good to Great and the Social Sectors

Jim Collins  

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Ever wondered how social sector organizations can achieve greatness?

How did the NYPD, under Commissioner Bratton, prioritize crime reduction over arrest numbers?

How did Southwest Airlines succeed by focusing on controllable factors?

Dive into the world of disciplined people, thought, and action, centered around the pivotal Hedgehog Concept.


Ever wondered how social sector organizations can achieve greatnessHow did the NYPD, under Commissioner Bratton, prioritize crime reduction over arrest numbersHow did Southwest Airlines succeed by focusing on controllable factorsDive into the world of disciplined people, thought, and action, centered around the pivotal Hedgehog Concept.;

 

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#1

Can Social Sectors Achieve Greatness Without Mimicking Business Practices?

01 Jan 1970

03:15

03:15


#2

Unlocking Greatness: Lessons from 'Good to Great'

01 Jan 1970

02:21

02:21



About Author

Jim Collins is a renowned business consultant, author, and lecturer specializing in company growth and sustainability. He co-authored the influential book "Good to Great," which explores how companies transition from being good to truly great enterprises. Collins also wrote "Good to Great and the Social Sectors: A Monograph to Accompany Good to Great," addressing how his principles can be applied to nonprofit and public sector organizations. His work is widely respected for its deep insights into business strategy and organizational excellence.

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