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Turning Goals into Results: The Power of Catalytic Mechanisms
by Jim Collins
Turning Goals into Results (Harvard Business Review Classics)
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The Harvard Business Review Classics Series
Five Parts of a Whole
Characteristic 1: A catalytic mechanism produces desired results in unpredictable ways
Characteristic 2: A catalytic mechanism distributes power for the benefit of the overall system, often to the great discomfort of those who traditionally hold power
Characteristic 3: A catalytic mechanism has teeth
Characteristic 4: A catalytic mechanism ejects viruses
Characteristic 5: A catalytic mechanism produces an ongoing effect
Getting Started
Don’t just add, remove
Create, don’t copy
Use money, but not only money
Allow your mechanisms to evolve
Build an integrated set
Castles in the Air
Anatomy of a BHAG
Not for Companies Only
About The Author
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