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Beyond Entrepreneurship 2. 0
Book • 2020
Beyond Entrepreneurship 2.
0 is an updated version of the classic book by Jim Collins and Bill Lazier.
It includes the original text of 'Beyond Entrepreneurship' along with four new chapters and fifteen new essays.
The book provides a roadmap for turning a company into a thriving, enduring entity, emphasizing leadership growth, people decisions, the importance of 'BHAG' (Big Hairy Audacious Goals), and the concept of 'The Map'—an integrated framework for building superior companies.
Collins honors his mentor, Bill Lazier, and reexamines the original text with his 2020 perspective, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced entrepreneurs.
0 is an updated version of the classic book by Jim Collins and Bill Lazier.
It includes the original text of 'Beyond Entrepreneurship' along with four new chapters and fifteen new essays.
The book provides a roadmap for turning a company into a thriving, enduring entity, emphasizing leadership growth, people decisions, the importance of 'BHAG' (Big Hairy Audacious Goals), and the concept of 'The Map'—an integrated framework for building superior companies.
Collins honors his mentor, Bill Lazier, and reexamines the original text with his 2020 perspective, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced entrepreneurs.
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