In
a recent visit to Landmark, I purchased an audio book titled "Built
to Last". At the time of purchase I didn't realize it was the Audio version of
the famous book by James C. Collins & Jerry I. Porras. Anyway after listening
to 6 hours plus of the audio I think it is one of the best purchases I ever made.
The Audio book turned out to be a more convenient format than the paper book,
because I could listen to it in portions every day while I drove my
car. A best use of the traffic jams that are now becoming common in Chennai.
This book is a classic and reviewed many times on the Internet over the last decade,
so I will keep mine very brief. The book is a result of six years of research on what
makes great companies great. It does this by identifying 18 "visionary" companies
and compares them systematically with "successful-but-second-rank" companies
over nearly 5 decades or more of data. I wonder with the power of Internet and access
to more data, what the authors could have done more (I am yet to read their sequel
Good to Great). The book shatters the core myth that visionary companies must start
with a great product and be lead by charismatic leaders. The book talks on these main
concepts:
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Preserve the core, stimulate the progress
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Other than your core purpose to exist, everything else can change - have to change
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Follow Darwin Survival Theory, try multiple things and quickly kill the non-prospective
one's
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Have BHA (Big Harry Audacious) Goals one after the other to keep the motivation and
juices in people flowing
This is a must read textbook for anyone running a company or managing a sizeable team
in an organization.
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