Great By Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos and Luck--Why Some Thrive Despite Them All
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HarperCollins , 2011.
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Collins, a business author and researcher who teaches executives from the corporate and social sectors, and Hansen (management, U. of California, Berkeley, and INSEAD) analyze companies that have achieved greatness in tough environments, such as Amgen, Intel, Microsoft, Progressive Insurance, and Southwest Airlines, to understand what it takes to achieve greatness in the extreme business world of today and compare them to those that failed in similar environments, such as Genentech, AMD, Apple, and PSA. They consider the differences in these companies from their founding up to 2002, concluding that the best leaders were more disciplined, empirical, and paranoid (rather than more risk taking, visionary, and creative); that the ability to scale innovation is more important than innovation by itself; that fast decisions and actions do not work; that great enterprises do not have more good luck; and that they change less, not more, in reaction to a rapidly changing world. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
10/11/2011
Language
English
ISBN
9780062121004

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Booklist Review

Current economic events challenge corporations like never before, so why do companies such as Apple and Southwest Airlines thrive during uncertain environmental conditions for decades while competitors do not? This book builds on the material in Collins' previous books Good to Great (2001) and Built to Last (2002), sharing new concepts learned from his and coauthor Hansen's nine-year study of companies that outperformed their competition over time by at least 10 times the industry stock index. Collins and Hansen analyze the best companies and their leaders' actions in extreme environments and demonstrate by example that greatness is determined by the choices made, not luck. They discuss the role of luck in corporate success and show how companies such as Southwest and Biomet use return on luck as a key success factor, capitalizing on good luck and minimizing bad luck, testing ideas by firing bullets, then cannonballs, and using specific, methodical, and consistent operating procedures. Entrepreneurs and business leaders may find the concepts in this book useful for making choices to increase their odds of building a great company.--Kryszak, Cindy Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Booklist Reviews

Current economic events challenge corporations like never before, so why do companies such as Apple and Southwest Airlines thrive during uncertain environmental conditions for decades while competitors do not? This book builds on the material in Collins' previous books Good to Great (2001) and Built to Last (2002), sharing new concepts learned from his and coauthor Hansen's nine-year study of companies that outperformed their competition over time by at least 10 times the industry stock index. Collins and Hansen analyze the best companies and their leaders' actions in extreme environments and demonstrate by example that greatness is determined by the choices made, not luck. They discuss the role of luck in corporate success and show how companies such as Southwest and Biomet use return on luck as a key success factor, capitalizing on good luck and minimizing bad luck, testing ideas by "firing bullets, then cannonballs," and using "specific, methodical, and consistent" operating procedures. Entrepreneurs and business leaders may find the concepts in this book useful for making choices to increase their odds of building a great company. Copyright 2011 Booklist Reviews.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Collins, J., & Hansen, M. T. (2011). Great By Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos and Luck--Why Some Thrive Despite Them All . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Collins, Jim and Morten T. Hansen. 2011. Great By Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos and Luck--Why Some Thrive Despite Them All. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Collins, Jim and Morten T. Hansen. Great By Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos and Luck--Why Some Thrive Despite Them All HarperCollins, 2011.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Collins, J. and Hansen, M. T. (2011). Great by choice: uncertainty, chaos and luck--why some thrive despite them all. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Collins, Jim, and Morten T Hansen. Great By Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos and Luck--Why Some Thrive Despite Them All HarperCollins, 2011.

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