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meimeililylil's review against another edition
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
Great read recommended by Brenè Brown. Lots of takeaways for leadership and running a program/organization/company. My favorite part was chapter 2 “First, who” philosophy.
kevenwang's review
5.0
Masterpiece. I think this book puts Jim Collins up there with Peter Trucker and Andy Grove.
I would recommend everyone reads this one before any Jim Collins book
I would recommend everyone reads this one before any Jim Collins book
rozerec's review against another edition
5.0
Great read, jumping between the 1990s and 2020, this was very enjoyable and proof of the enduring value of the author's ideas. I will likely review this book in more details in the future.
kyyjonssoni's review against another edition
3.0
This book main ideas seemed so obvious in many way. All though it's necessary to remind that original book was written in the early 90's, which makes it exceptional and very interesting. Many of the main points were still very relevant to any business nowadays and Jim Collins 2020 views to chapters gave new point of views to the original book.
This is for anyone who is thinking what company needs to thrive, which basically is people, culture, vision and resilience to take those in action.
Book did not shake my world, but included a lot of important lessons to remember and it was good to rehearse these basic principles to mind again.
This is for anyone who is thinking what company needs to thrive, which basically is people, culture, vision and resilience to take those in action.
Book did not shake my world, but included a lot of important lessons to remember and it was good to rehearse these basic principles to mind again.
estraub's review
4.0
Took me forever to read this because it isn't a very quick read...but it had some great stuff in it! Will definitely be referring back in the future.
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