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I had a professor in graduate school who
walked in on the first day of class and wrote on the chalkboard:
The best students are those who never quite believe
their professors. It was a wonderful way to emphasize
that those who think for themselvesthose who do not
take anyones word for something just because of their
supposed authorityinevitably get the most out of their
learning.
As you go through this site, keep in mind
that Im not asking you to ingest these ideas just
because I say so. Rather, I'm asking you to thoughtfully
consider them because they are derived from rigorous empirical
research. Built to Last required six years
of research, conducted at Stanford University Graduate School
of Business with my colleague and mentor Jerry Porras. Good
to Great required five years of effort with 21 research
associates at my management laboratory in Boulder, Colorado.
The cornerstone of our research method
is the selection of a credible study set, the direct comparison
of that set to a carefully selected control set, and the
study of the contrasts between each set over a long period
of history. As Jerry Porras and I wrote in Built to Last:
If we had to identify one aspect of this book that
most separates it from all previous management books, we
would point to the fact that we looked at companies throughout
their entire lifespans and in direct comparison to other
companies. This proved to be the key method for calling
into question powerfully entrenched myths and discerning
fundamental principles that apply over long stretches of
time and across a wide range of circumstances.
Turning mountains of data into useful
concepts is an iterative process of looping back and forth,
developing ideas and testing them against the data, revising
the ideas, building a framework, seeing it break under the
weight of evidence, and rebuilding it yet again. That process
is repeated over and over, until everything hangs together
in a coherent framework of concepts.
While I cannot extract my own psychology
and biases entirely from the research, the findings in the
final framework of each major research project met a rigorous
standard before the research team would deem it significant.
(Chapter 1 plus the appendixes in Good to Great and
Built to Last give detailed accounts of our research
methods.) Yet keep in mind: I offer the ideas on this site
for your thoughtful consideration, not blind acceptance.
Youre the judge and jury. Let the evidence speak.
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