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Chapter 1: Good is the Enemy of Great

Chapter 1: Good is the Enemy of Great

This foundational chapter establishes the central thesis: being good is often the barrier to becoming great. Collins argues that many companies settle for being good and never achieve their full potential for greatness.

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Jim Collins and his research team embarked on a rigorous study to understand how some companies make the leap from being merely good to achieving sustained greatness. Good to Great unveils the key principles that differentiate these exceptional organizations...

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