![]() "Whereas the less successful comparisons tended to make big bets before having empirical validation." "you're failing to innovate and execute brilliantly." "Instead of choosing between A OR B, they figure out a way to have both A AND B." "The Big Thing is your underlying flywheel architecture, properly conceived." "some leaders make this mistake is that they become seduced by an endless search for the Next Big Thing." "understand the underlying causal factors that give your flywheel its momentum, you can avoid Burgelman's trap." "the greatest danger in business and life lies not in outright failure but in achieving success without understanding why you were successful in the first place." This monograph accompanies his Good to Great book and it was □□□□□! I found it thanks to Brice Hogan's referral to Jim Collins & Tim Ferriss podcast: ![]() For February I chose "Turning the Flywheel" by Jim Collins. I have a goal this year of reading one sales book□each month. ![]()
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