Résumé du livre
Bill Lazier was professor of business at Stanford and a path-breaking entrepreneur. He was also mentor to Jim Collins, now a sought-after consultant and best-selling author of leadership books, including Good to Great and Built to Last. Together, Collins and Lazier authored Beyond Entrepreneurship. Lazier passed away in 2005; Collins has now revised and updated this classic business text for today’s entrepreneur.
Building a successful business mirrors the process of crafting a great book—both require a clear vision, meticulous planning, and consistent effort. Success stems from action, discipline, and attention to detail, with realistic deadlines and milestone management playing pivotal roles. Leadership, while varied in style, thrives on authenticity, decisiveness, focus, and strong interpersonal skills, all of which drive team engagement and alignment with organizational goals. Strategy, often misunderstood as complex, is most effective when straightforward and rooted in a business’s strengths, balanced by calculated risks and a focus on amplifying achievements. Innovation flourishes in environments that value ideas, foster creativity, and reward contributions, while luck, though unpredictable, can be leveraged through persistence and adaptability. Ultimately, the right team is the foundation of success, with roles and individuals evolving to meet organizational needs. A shared vision, grounded in core values, unites efforts and ensures alignment with long-term objectives, setting the stage for sustained growth and transformation.
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