Defining an Exceptional Business

January 28, 2005 by Dane | 1 Comment
In Administrivia, Books, Posts

NFIB: “Every large, Fortune 500 company once was a small business. So what did they do differently that allowed them to grow and profit so well? Maybe more appropriately, the question should be, what does it really take to create an exceptional business that prospers? In the book Built to Last, Jim Collins and Jerry Porras decided to answer that question. They found that more than a commitment to profits, more than great products or exceptional employees, it turns out that the best businesses are created with, and driven by, a vision.”

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  • George Anderson on January 30th, 2005 at 9:33 am

    I like “Defining an Exceptional Business”. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with an interest and vision relative to anger management.
    This vision has lead to my developing a monopoly worldwide in this area. My curricuum is used in prisons, schools,businesses and private mental health practices in Italy, Philipines, Cayman Islands, South Africa, Bermuda, and most states.

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