Jerred Rogero

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The point here is not that a successful company should necessarily create internal competition in order to keep itself vibrant. The point is that it should have some sort of discomfort mechanisms in place to combat the disease of complacency—a disease that inevitably begins to infect all successful organizations. Internal competition is one such mechanism, but not the only one. We found a variety of mechanisms across the visionary companies.
Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies (Good to Great Book 2)
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