Kathleen’s Reviews > Built To Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies > Status Update
Kathleen
is on page 42
This is breezy reading if you've already read Good to Great. Some theories proposed as speculative here (charismatic CEOs are negatively correlated with long-term performance) are empirically tested in Good to Great. What's puzzling so far: the desire to build a company is, in it of itself, is worth building one for. Legacy for the sake of legacy is worth a lifetime of work? Hmmm
— Nov 28, 2025 12:16AM
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Kathleen
is on page 221
Build clocks to preserve the core and stimulate perpetual progress. Can be applied to personal philosophy as well. I appreciate that authors encourage readers not to adhere too closely to the methods described, but ti continue to develop new ones that serve the core theme
— May 13, 2026 01:10AM
Kathleen
is on page 200
Is it possible this is qualificative study boils down to the fact that visionary companies are simply more skillful at motivating people? Continuous improvement, employee training, core values, ambitious goals… these are just hacks to keep the meatspace locked in 😉
— May 04, 2026 07:51AM
Kathleen
is on page 168
I love the challenge of institutionalizing experimentation and learning. What does that look like at a company that’s not tinkering with physical products? The second half of the product viability equation is also crucial; data tells you it works, but you can’t really commit until you’re sure it’s mission-aligned
— Apr 29, 2026 09:33AM
Kathleen
is on page 140
Audacious goals and all-consuming cultures put a lot of moral responsibility on leaders to deliver… in terms of authenticity and results
— Apr 27, 2026 09:49AM
Kathleen
is on page 90
“To become visionary requires translating intangibles… this is where most companies fail to make the grade… The single most important point to take away from this book is the critical importance of creating tangible mechanisms aligned to preserve the core and stimulate progress.”
— Nov 30, 2025 09:20PM
Kathleen
is on page 72
Forgive me for my impatience with the incredulity the authors treat having a founding manifesto. I mean... any religious person realizes having a purpose is the reason people get out of bed in the morning. Still, given the original publication date, it's reasonable to consider that this was a significant finding at the time. Nowadays, you have saturation of ideals that are greenwashing for corporate greed
— Nov 28, 2025 04:42AM

