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Chapter 3: First Who ... Then What

Chapter 3: First Who ... Then What

This chapter challenges the conventional wisdom of setting a vision and then finding people to implement it. Good-to-great companies prioritize getting the right people on the bus (and the wrong people off) and the right people in the right seats before deciding where to drive it.

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