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The Hedgehog Concept, developed by Jim Collins in Good to Great, is a strategic framework for achieving superior, long-term success by focusing on one, simple, "crystalline" idea. What are you best in the world at? | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 24 January 2026
About
The Hedgehog Concept, developed by Jim Collins in Good to Great, is a strategic framework for achieving superior, long-term success by focusing on one, simple, "crystalline" idea. What are you best in the world at?
4/23/23
- Building collaborative, open enterprise ecosystems and communities for everyone.
4/22/23
- Transparent, modular system design culture for distributing optimal, ethical enterprise.
- End point is ethical, integrated, ecosystems. As opposed to siloed, disconnnected.
- Transformation through transparent system design.
- Implies the integration
- Open, modular production for solving pressing world issues.
- Not collaborative? Is collaboration a part if collaboration is not a good selling point? How are we inclusive without collaboration?
- Modular design-build enterprise systems for solving pressing world issues.
- Open collaborative enterprise culture for evolving to possibility.
- Open collaborative replicable enterprise culture for evolving on pressing world issues by design-build.
- True that most people don't care about saving the world, but our team aspires to this as the point of differentiation
- Includes open/collaborative core, but not methods such as modularity, swarms, optimization
- Shows clear discipline through 'culture' - which must have discipline of people, thought, and action
- Solving pressing world issues must be meant to convey discipline
- Core message must center on discipline and performance culture, and aspiration of growth and evolution
- Open collaborative replicable enterprise culture for evolving on pressing world issues by design-build.
- Open collaborative enterprise culture for evolving to possibility.
- Distributive enterprise for financial independence.