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Jim Collins
NameJim Collins
OccupationAuthor, researcher, and speaker
NationalityAmerican
Alma materStanford University, Harvard Business School

Jim Collins is a renowned American author, researcher, and speaker who has written extensively on leadership, management, and organizational development. He is best known for his research on companies such as Circuit City, Fannie Mae, and Walmart, and has worked with various organizations including McKinsey & Company, Booz Allen Hamilton, and the Harvard Business Review. Collins has also been influenced by the works of Peter Drucker, Michael Porter, and Gary Hamel, and has spoken at conferences such as the World Economic Forum and the TED Conference. His research has been featured in various publications, including The New York Times, Forbes, and Fortune (magazine), and he has been recognized by Thinkers 50 as one of the top management thinkers in the world.

Early Life and Education

Jim Collins was born in Boulder, Colorado, and grew up in a family of University of Colorado professors. He developed an interest in business and economics at an early age, and went on to study mathematics and business administration at Stanford University, where he graduated with honors. Collins then attended Harvard Business School, where he earned his MBA and was influenced by the teachings of Michael Porter and Clayton Christensen. During his time at Harvard University, Collins was also exposed to the works of Henry Mintzberg, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, and John Kotter, which further shaped his understanding of organizational behavior and leadership.

Career

After completing his education, Collins worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, where he advised clients such as Procter & Gamble, IBM, and Microsoft. He then joined the faculty at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he taught courses on strategic management and organizational behavior. Collins has also served on the board of directors of several companies, including Fannie Mae and The Nature Conservancy, and has worked with non-profit organizations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund. His work has been recognized by Forbes, Fortune (magazine), and The Wall Street Journal, and he has been named one of the top thought leaders in the world by Thinkers 50.

Published Works

Jim Collins has written several bestselling books on business and leadership, including Built to Last, Good to Great, and How the Mighty Fall. His books have been translated into over 30 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide. Collins has also written articles for various publications, including Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, and Forbes, and has been featured on the cover of Fortune (magazine), BusinessWeek, and Inc. (magazine). His work has been influenced by the writings of Peter Drucker, Michael Porter, and Gary Hamel, and has been recognized by The Economist, The Financial Times, and Bloomberg Businessweek.

Research and Ideas

Jim Collins' research focuses on organizational development, leadership, and strategic management. He is known for his concept of the hedgehog concept, which suggests that companies should focus on a single, core business idea in order to achieve success. Collins has also developed the flywheel concept, which describes how companies can build momentum and achieve long-term success. His research has been influenced by the works of Clayton Christensen, Henry Mintzberg, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter, and has been recognized by The Academy of Management, The Strategic Management Society, and the World Economic Forum. Collins has also spoken at conferences such as the TED Conference, The World Economic Forum, and the Forbes Global CEO Conference, and has worked with organizations such as McKinsey & Company, Booz Allen Hamilton, and the Harvard Business Review.

Awards and Recognition

Jim Collins has received numerous awards and honors for his work, including the Thinkers 50 award for thought leadership, the Forbes award for best business book, and the Harvard Business Review award for best article. He has also been recognized by The Economist, The Financial Times, and Bloomberg Businessweek as one of the most influential business thinkers in the world. Collins has been named a Distinguished Fellow of the Academy of Management and a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society, and has received honorary degrees from Stanford University, Harvard University, and the University of Colorado. His work has been featured in various publications, including The New York Times, Forbes, and Fortune (magazine), and he has been recognized by The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and Inc. (magazine) as one of the top business leaders in the world. Category:American authors

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