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Be 2.0 (Beyond Entrepreneurship 2.0) - by Jim Collins & William Lazier (Hardcover)

Be 2.0 (Beyond Entrepreneurship 2.0) - by  Jim Collins & William Lazier (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"What's the roadmap to create a company that not only survives its infancy but thrives, changing the world for decades to come? Nine years before the publication of his epochal bestseller Good to Great, Jim Collins and his mentor, Bill Lazier, answered this question in their bestselling book, Beyond Entrepreneurship. Beyond Entrepreneurship left a definitive mark on the business community, influencing the young pioneers who were, at that time, creating the technology revolution that was birthing in Silicon Valley. Decades later, successive generations of entrepreneurs still turn to the strategies outlined in Beyond Entrepreneurship to answer the most pressing business questions. BE 2.0 is a new and improved version of the book that Jim Collins and Bill Lazier wrote years ago. In BE 2.0, Jim Collins honors his mentor, Bill Lazier, who passed away in 2005, and reexamines the original text of Beyond Entrepreneurship with his 2020 perspective. The book includes the original text of Beyond Entrepreneurship, as well as four new chapters and fifteen new essays. BE 2.0 pulls together the key concepts across Collins' thirty years of research into one integrated framework called The Map. The result is a singular reading experience, which presents a unified vision of company creation that will fascinate not only Jim's millions of dedicated readers worldwide, but also introduce a new generation to his remarkable work" --Amazon.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From Jim Collins, the most influential business thinker of our era, comes an ambitious upgrade of his classic, <i>Beyond Entrepreneurship</i>, that includes all-new findings and world-changing insights.</b> <p/>What's the roadmap to create a company that not only survives its infancy but thrives, changing the world for decades to come? <p/>Nine years before the publication of his epochal bestseller <i>Good to Great</i>, Jim Collins and his mentor, Bill Lazier, answered this question in their bestselling book, <i>Beyond Entrepreneurship</i>. <p/><i>Beyond Entrepreneurship </i>left a definitive mark on the business community, influencing the young pioneers who were, at that time, creating the technology revolution that was birthing in Silicon Valley. Decades later, successive generations of entrepreneurs still turn to the strategies outlined in <i>Beyond Entrepreneurship</i> to answer the most pressing business questions. <p/><i>BE 2.0</i> is a new and improved version of the book that Jim Collins and Bill Lazier wrote years ago. In <i>BE 2.0</i>, Jim Collins honors his mentor, Bill Lazier, who passed away in 2005, and reexamines the original text of <i>Beyond Entrepreneurship</i> with his 2020 perspective. <p/>The book includes the original text of Beyond Entrepreneurship, as well as four new chapters and fifteen new essays. BE 2.0 pulls together the key concepts across Collins' thirty years of research into one integrated framework called The Map. The result is a singular reading experience, which presents a unified vision of company creation that will fascinate not only Jim's millions of dedicated readers worldwide, but also introduce a new generation to his remarkable work.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Jim Collins has produced a succession of transformative leadership books, notably <i>Good to Great</i>, <i>Built to Last</i>, <i>How the Mighty Fall</i>, and <i>Great by Choice</i>, which form the centerpiece of every leadership library around the world. Jim Collins himself has become the world's leading thinker on what makes great companies tick, and a Socratic advisor to CEOs and leaders worldwide.

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