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Title: Good To Great Book Review
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Disciplined people
b. Disciplined though
c. Disciplined Action.
Deep dive research of the 3 stages results in 6 key factors which contributed to the transformation.
1. Level 5 Leadership : “Level 5” refers to a five level hierarchy of executive capabilities with Level 5 at the top... Showed first 250 characters
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Level 5 Leadership : “Level 5” refers to a five level hierarchy of executive capabilities with Level 5 at the top. Level 5 leaders embody a paradoxical mix of personal humility and professional will. They are ambitious to be sure but ambitious first and foremost for the company ant themselves... Showed next 250 characters
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