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  1. Jim Collins - Concepts - The Flywheel Effect

    The Flywheel effect is a concept developed in the book Good to Great. No matter how dramatic the end result, good-to-great transformations never happen in one fell swoop. In building a …

  2. Jim Collins - Articles - The Flywheel Effect

    Picture a huge, heavy flywheel—a massive metal disk mounted horizontally on an axle, about 30 feet in diameter, 2 feet thick, and weighing about 5,000 pounds. Now imagine that your task is …

  3. Jim Collins - Books - Turning the Flywheel

    I wrote my latest monograph, Turning the Flywheel, to share new and practical insights about the flywheel principle, inspired by its wide-ranging impact in recent years. At one end of the …

  4. Invest in the Best Facilities, Research, and People Fuel the Resource Engine Get the Right Medical Professionals Cultivate a Collaborative Patient-Centered Culture Cleveland Clinic …

  5. Jim Collins - Articles - Good to Great

    Jan 1, 2000 · It spins faster and faster, with its own weight propelling it. You aren't pushing any harder, but the flywheel is accelerating, its momentum building, its speed increasing. This is …

  6. Jim Collins - Video/Audio - Flywheel

    Remember we wrote in Good to Great that big things happen by pushing on a giant, heavy flywheel. You start pushing in an intelligent and consistent direction, and after a lot of work you …

  7. Jim Collins - Articles - Built to Flip

    They function as a highly decentralized form of large company R&D—in effect, serving as external labs for one or another of the large, powerful pharmaceutical companies that dominate the …