
Jerry I. Porras
Jerry I. Porras, an eminent figure in the realm of business academia, has significantly shaped contemporary understanding of corporate success and visionary leadership. As a Professor Emeritus at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, Porras's career has been distinguished by his profound insights into organizational behavior and strategic management. His scholarly pursuits, deeply rooted in his American heritage and his extensive academic training, have fostered a rich legacy of intellectual inquiry and practical application, influencing both students and industry leaders alike. Among his notable contributions to business literature, "Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies," co-authored with Jim Collins, stands as a pivotal work. This book, widely acclaimed for its rigorous research and insightful analysis, examines the enduring principles that underpin the success of visionary companies. It has garnered international acclaim, securing its place as a seminal text in the field of business strategy. The themes of enduring greatness and sustainable success resonate throughout the book, providing readers with a roadmap to cultivating organizations that thrive across generations. Porras's writing style is characterized by its clarity and depth, deftly combining empirical research with compelling narrative. His ability to distill complex concepts into accessible insights has made his work a cornerstone for aspiring leaders and seasoned executives seeking to navigate the intricacies of corporate growth and sustainability. Through his scholarly contributions, Porras has indelibly influenced the discourse on leadership and organizational excellence, solidifying his reputation as a leading voice in the study of visionary business practices.
by Robert Duff
by Brad Blanton, Marilyn Ferguson
by Jon Gordon
by Claudia Hammond
by Jack Canfield, Janet Switzer
by Nessa Carey
by James R. Doty
by Henry Cloud
by Kogon/England, Breck England, Julie Schmidt
by Joe Dominguez, Mr. Money Mustache, Vicki Robin