From good to great: Lessons every business owner should know

In this Australian Business Podcast episode, Jordan Kidis and Zara McGuffie dive into one of the most influential business books of all time: Good to Great by Jim Collins.

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About this episode

In this Australian Business Podcast episode, Jordan Kidis and Zara McGuffie discuss the impact of one of the most influential business books of all time: Good to Great by Jim Collins on the Australian Business landscape. This will discuss what separates great companies from the rest and how the principles of this can be applied to smaller businesses to build lasting success. 

 

Topics covered today

  • Breaking free from complacency
  • Building winning teams
  • How discipline creates momentum
  • When to use technology for business growth
  • What are Jordan’s key takeaways from leading his business

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