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Back in the early 2000s Jim Collins was gaining traction for his consulting work around his new (at the time) book called Good to Great.
He realized that there were some distinct characteristics that allowed companies and organizations to produce results greater than their competition over a period of time. One of those concepts was "First Who Then What."
Let's talk about the WHOs today.
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Back in the early 2000s Jim Collins was gaining traction for his consulting work around his new (at the time) book called Good to Great.
He realized that there were some distinct characteristics that allowed companies and organizations to produce results greater than their competition over a period of time. One of those concepts was "First Who Then What."
Let's talk about the WHOs today.