Book - Good to Great: Step-5

Published: 2010 & Pages: 280

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Step-5
Level-5 Leadership

Great leaders play a big role in turning good companies into amazing ones. All the companies that went from being just good to being great had this kind of leader.

These leaders are not only really good at what they do, but they’re also very focused on making their company the best it can be. They work hard to get good results and want their company to keep doing well even when they’re not in charge anymore.

What’s special about these leaders is that they’re not proud or show-offy. They don’t brag about their own achievements, but they’re quick to take responsibility if something goes wrong.

For example, there was a leader named Darwin Smith who turned Kimberly-Clark into a top paper goods company. He didn’t act like a hero or a celebrity. He dressed simply, spent his holidays working on a farm, and liked spending time with regular workers like plumbers and electricians.

On the other hand, two out of three leaders in other companies had really big egos, and this didn’t help their companies in the long run. One leader, Stanley Gault, was very strict and successful but didn’t plan for what would happen after he left. When he left, the company had problems, and it was eventually bought by another company.

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1. What do level 5 leaders do for their companies?

Success comes from many small steps in the right direction.

2. What is a common trait among all good-to-great companies during their transition?

They go through lots of small changes over time.

3. What makes level 5 leaders different from others?

Their success was the result of small, continuous improvements.

4. What do level 5 leaders want for their company even after they leave their position?

They thought about how it could help them achieve their existing goals faster.

5. How do level 5 leaders behave when it comes to taking credit for their company's achievements?

They thought about how online business could make their drugstore more convenient and profitable.

6. What's an example of a level 5 leader mentioned in the paragraph?

It caused Walgreens to lose 40 percent of its share value.

7. How did Darwin Smith present himself as a leader?

What did Walgreens do in response to the e-commerce challenge?

8. What was a problem with some leaders in comparison companies?

Drugstore.com lost much of its original value, while Walgreens doubled its stock price.

9. What happened to Rubbermaid after Stanley Gault left the company?

They considered how it could enhance their original strategy and make it better.

10. What's the main lesson from the paragraph about leadership and success in companies?

Successful companies use technology to enhance their existing plans and goals, not just follow the latest trend.

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