Good to Great by Jim Collins
You don't have to read every business book to get value from it. Sometimes one framework is enough.
Another framework for today comes from Good to Great by Jim Collins.
The one that stood out to me is The Flywheel Effect.
The idea is simple.
Big results rarely come from one big breakthrough.
They come from doing the right small things consistently until they build momentum.
Think about a giant flywheel.
The first few pushes feel like nothing is happening.
Push again.
And again.
Eventually it starts turning on its own.
Your business works the same way.
One helpful post won't build a community.
One product won't build a business.
One welcome message won't create loyal members.
But...
• One valuable post every week
• One product improved each month
• One system created instead of repeating a task
• One member helped every day
Over time those small actions compound into something much bigger.
That's why consistency beats intensity.
Instead of chasing the next big idea, ask yourself:
"What's one small action I can repeat every week that moves my business forward?"
You don't need to read the whole book for this idea to be useful.
Sometimes one framework is enough to change how you build.
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