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_aCollins, James L. S., _d1936-, _e1 |
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_aCreative followership : _bin the shadow of greatness : my journey to President of Chick-fil-a / _cJimmy Collins with Michael Cooley ; foreword by Truett Cathy. _hPR |
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_aDecatur, Georgia : _bLooking Glass Books, Incorporated, _c(c)2013. |
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_aix, 162 pages ; _c23 cm |
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500 | _aPart One: The Philosophy of Followership | ||
500 | _aPart Two: The Principles of Followership | ||
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_aLooking for Answers -- _tThe Idea of Creative Followership -- _tThe Shadow -- _tFire Your Boss? -- _tFinding a New Boss. |
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_aThe Journey Begins -- _tMustangs and Mules -- _tEffectively Using Input and Feedback -- _tTaking Responsibility -- _tExceeding Expectations -- _tDevelop Yourself. |
520 | 3 | _aOne of the often circulated stories attempting to explain the success of Chick-fil-A holds that the company prospered because Truett Cathy and Jimmy Collins made an unbeatable combination. Cathy, the story goes, had a perfect product, and Collins knew how to design the perfect restaurant to produce it. Collins has a different reason: "We simply put into practice principles everybody already knows will work." No single reason may ever be found for the company's phenomenal growth, but the fact remains it did not come about until Cathy and Collins joined forces in the mid-1960's. At that time, Jimmy Collins, who was operating a food service consulting business, was called in by Cathy to design two Dwarf House Restaurants, fore-runners of the Chick-fil-A stores. In 1967, when Truett Cathy decided to take the first step and locate a small restaurant in a regional shopping mall to serve his locally popular Chick-fil-A Sandwich, he once again called on Collins to design the Unit. One year later, Jimmy Collins joined Chick-fil-A for good. And the rest, as they say, is history. | |
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_aRestaurateurs _zUnited States _vBiography. |
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_aExecutives _zUnited States _vBiography. |
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650 | 0 | _aLeadership. | |
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