- James C. Collins
"For the football player of the same name see
Jim Collins (football player) ."Infobox Person
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birth_date = 1958
birth_place =Boulder, Colorado ,United States
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occupation =Management consultant andwriter
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Boulder, Colorado ) is an American business consultant, author, and lecturer on the subject of company sustainability and growth. Jim Collins frequently contributes to "Harvard Business Review ", "Business Week ", "Fortune" and other magazines, journals, etc. He is also the author of "", and "Good to Great ".Beginnings
He began his research and teaching career on the faculty at
Stanford University 's Graduate School of Business, where he received the Distinguished Teaching Award in 1992. In 1995, he founded a management laboratory inBoulder, Colorado , where he now conducts research and teaches executives from the corporate and social sectors.Collins has served as a teacher to senior executives and CEOs at over a hundred corporations. He has also worked with social sector organizations, such as:
Johns Hopkins Medical School , theGirl Scouts of America , the Leadership Network of Churches, the American Association of K-12 School Superintendents, and theUnited States Marine Corps .Jimmy Collins
He also re-published an autobiography called "Test Pilot" (Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1935), written by Collins own grandfather Jimmy Collins, for whom Jim Collins is named. Grandfather Jimmy Collins was the chief test pilot for the
Grumman military aircraft company during the 1930s, and [Clark Gable] portrayed him in the movie version of his book. Jimmy Collins died testing the F3 biplane, which crashed while he was testing it.Writings
Having invested over a decade of research into the topic, Jim has authored or co-authored four books, including the classic "Built to Last", a fixture on the "
Business Week " best-seller list for more than six years, and has been translated into 25 languages.His latest book, "Good to Great", "about the factors common to those few companies ... to sustain remarkable success for a substantial period", attained long-running positions on the "
New York Times ", "Wall Street Journal " and "Business Week " best seller lists, has sold 2.5 million hardcover copies since publication and has been translated into 32 languages.Level 5
Level 5, a term Collins often uses, refers to the top of a five-tier hierarchy of leadership characteristics; a Level 5 Leader is someone who embodies a “paradoxical mix of personal humility and professional will.”
Criticism
Robert Sutton at
Stanford University has critiqued Collins reliance on great leadership to make great companies, stating that he "greatly overstates" the importance of leadership in running a successful organization.Family
About his wife, he stated “We’ve been married 20 years and we have 50–50 ownership ... [b] ut she holds all the voting shares.” Actually, Mr. Collins makes no major decision without the unanimous agreement of a triumvirate consisting of Collins, his wife, and their longstanding research associate, Brian Bagley, who, combined, comprise what Collins calls his “executive council”.
Books
*1994: "" by James C. Collins and
Jerry I. Porras (Paperback, Hardcover, CD)*1995: "Beyond Entrepreneurship: Turning Your Business into an Enduring Great Company" by Collins and William C. Lazier (Paperback & Hardcover)
*2001: "" by Collins (Paperback, Hardcover, CD).
*2005: "Good to Great and the Social Sectors" by Collins (Paperback)
External links
* [http://jimcollins.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.strategy-business.com/press/16635507/14367 Strategy-Business.com]
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