Jim Collins
(Author James C. Collins)
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Jim
Collins is a student and teacher of enduring great companies --
how they grow, how they attain superior performance, and how good
companies can become great companies.
Having
invested over a decade of research into the topic, Jim has
co-authored three books, including the classic Built to Last,
a fixture on the Business Week bestseller list for more
than five years, generating over 70 printings and translations
into 16 languages.
His
work has been featured in Fortune, The Economist, Business
Week, USA Today, Industry Week, Inc., Harvard Business Review
and Fast Company.
Driven by a relentless curiosity, Jim
began his research and teaching career on the faculty at Stanford
Graduate School of Business, where he received the Distinguished
Teaching Award in 1992.In 1995, he founded a management laboratory
in Boulder, Colorado, where he now conducts multi-year research
projects and works with executives from the private, public, and
social sectors.
Jim has served as a teacher to senior
executives and CEOs at corporations that include: Starbucks
Coffee, Merck, Patagonia, American General, W.L. Gore, and
hundreds more.
He has also worked with the
non-corporate sector such as the Leadership Network of Churches,
Johns Hopkins Medical School, the Boys & Girls Clubs of
America and The Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Non-Profit
Management.
Jim invests a significant portion of
his energy in large-scale research projects -- often five or more
years in duration -- to develop fundamental insights and then
translate those findings into books, articles and lectures.
He uses his management laboratory to
work directly with executives and to develop practical tools for
applying the concepts that flow from his research.
In addition, Jim is an avid rock
climber and has made free ascents of the West Face of El Capitan
and the East Face of Washington Column in Yosemite Valley.
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