
Built to Last
Successful Habits of Visionary Companies
by Jim Collins & Jerry I. Porras
Editorial review
Collins and Porras' six-year research project is the original of the genre Collins later refined in 'Good to Great.' Some company examples have aged unevenly, but the structural insight — that durable companies are built around enduring values, not just clever strategy — has held up.
AI-generated summary
The authors compare 18 'visionary' companies that have outlasted competitors over decades with carefully matched peers, and identify the recurring habits — clock building over time-telling, preserving the core while stimulating progress, BHAGs — that distinguish them.
Key takeaways
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Build the clock, don't just tell the time — design organizations that outlast you.
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Preserve the core, stimulate progress: values are non-negotiable, methods are not.
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Big Hairy Audacious Goals (BHAGs) align organizations across decades.
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Charismatic visionary leaders are not required for visionary companies.
The right reader
Founders thinking past the next funding round. Pair with 'Good to Great.'
What it touches
How it reads
Research-driven, durable.
Reading difficulty: Moderate


