The Breakthrough Company: How Everyday Companies Become Extraordinary Performers

Several books have analyzed the common denominators among Fortune 500 industry dominators such as Exxon, Microsoft, Philip Morris, etc. But for two-time tech CEO Keith McFarland, who years ago was trying to shepherd his small company to "player" status, the information available on how to leap from tiny to titanic was paltry. So, encouraged by both Peter Drucker and Jim Collins himself, McFarland undertook a comprehensive analysis of the fast-growing company universe to identify the factors that enable small companies to shake off their growing pains and become permanent members of the "Above $100 Million in Sales" Club.McFarland brought to his task not only a massive amount of data crunching, winnowing nearly 9,000 companies down to 40 breakthrough firms worthy of deep analysis, but he also squared his conclusions with his own experience guiding Collectech through a "near-death experience" to "breakthrough." And as further validation, he field-tested his ideas in dozens of...

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The Breakthrough Company: How Everyday Companies Become Extraordinary Performers

Several books have analyzed the common denominators among Fortune 500 industry dominators such as Exxon, Microsoft, Philip Morris, etc. But for two-time tech CEO Keith McFarland, who years ago was trying to shepherd his small company to "player" status, the information available on how to leap from tiny to titanic was paltry. So, encouraged by both Peter Drucker and Jim Collins himself, McFarland undertook a comprehensive analysis of the fast-growing company universe to identify the factors that enable small companies to shake off their growing pains and become permanent members of the "Above $100 Million in Sales" Club.McFarland brought to his task not only a massive amount of data crunching, winnowing nearly 9,000 companies down to 40 breakthrough firms worthy of deep analysis, but he also squared his conclusions with his own experience guiding Collectech through a "near-death experience" to "breakthrough." And as further validation, he field-tested his ideas in dozens of...

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Several books have analyzed the common denominators among Fortune 500 industry dominators such as Exxon, Microsoft, Philip Morris, etc. But for two-time tech CEO Keith McFarland, who years ago was trying to shepherd his small company to "player" status, the information available on how to leap from tiny to titanic was paltry. So, encouraged by both Peter Drucker and Jim Collins himself, McFarland undertook a comprehensive analysis of the fast-growing company universe to identify the factors that enable small companies to shake off their growing pains and become permanent members of the "Above $100 Million in Sales" Club.McFarland brought to his task not only a massive amount of data crunching, winnowing nearly 9,000 companies down to 40 breakthrough firms worthy of deep analysis, but he also squared his conclusions with his own experience guiding Collectech through a "near-death experience" to "breakthrough." And as further validation, he field-tested his ideas in dozens of...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739358542
Publisher: Books on Tape, Inc.
Publication date: 01/29/2008
Edition description: Unabridged

About the Author

KEITH R. McFARLAND is one of the nation’s leading business consultants, having worked with corporations such as Microsoft, Motorola, Morgan Stanley, Vans, and House of Blues. A regular columnist for BusinessWeek, McFarland formerly served as CEO of technology firms Nivo International and Collectech Systems, and as dean of the Pepperdine University School of Business.

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From the Publisher

"Keith McFarland is about to be added to the list of the top business thinkers—Tom Peters, Jim Collins, Ken Blanchard and Stephen Covey.  If you buy only one business book in 2008, this one should be it." 
—Harvey Mackay, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive

"Greatly needed! Features marvelous analysis of the principles that enable entrepreneurial enterprises to survive and thrive. It will inspire those in charge to become true leaders by rejecting 'small' goals rooted in ego and embracing visionary values that impart moral authority up and down the organizational ladder. I urge you to read this book: it's impressively researched, beautifully illustrated, and clearly written."
—Stephen R. Covey, author of 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

“McFarland successfully tackles the ever-present question for ambitious entrepreneurs: just how do you go from small to big–and prosper?  This book has the makings of a classic.”
—Steve Forbes, President & CEO, Editor-in-Chief, Forbes

“THE BREAKTHROUGH COMPANY is a book that refreshingly and persuasively backs up — with a wealth of hard evidence — its contrarian claims regarding how to elevate a growing business to undreamt of levels…Think GOOD TO GREAT for those still small enough to think big.”
—Bob Eckert, Chairman & CEO, Mattel, Inc

"Disdainful of  too-easily-accepted 'common wisdom,' zealous at getting to the real facts of what makes some companies stall out and others thrive, Keith McFarland's THE BREAKTHROUGH COMPANY offers a goldmine of insight to anyone who's ever dreamed that the business they lead can become a 'player.'"
—The Honorable Jack Kemp, Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Former Vice-Presidential Candidate, Former US Congressman.

"A seriously great book…Drawing from an unusually detailed and careful study of both excellent and average performers, McFarland offers a set of powerful insights into building a breakthrough organization. Managers and employees alike will find his conclusions at once provocative and useful, since they focus on the ways that ordinary people combine to do extraordinary things.”
—William Barnett, Thomas M. Siebel Professor in Business, Leadership, Strategy & Organizations, Graduate Business School, Stanford University

“The Breakthrough Company rocks!  Start this book and you’ll find yourself looking forward to evenings, weekends and plane flights so you can read more!  More than even the iconic books in this category, this look at the key issues for growing companies provides a deep dive in terms of substance and real-world examples.  The margins of my own copy are quite literally covered with notes on ideas inspired by what McFarland has to say.”
—Brad Duea, President, Napster

This book is unique.  Every paragraph has tucked within it one jewel of insight—- and sometimes more. Fair warning to anyone who immerses himself in this analysis: you’ll find yourself underlining every page!”
—Bob Galvin, formerly, CEO Motorola

“THE BREAKTHROUGH COMPANY is in-your-gut persuasive. The best books, like this one, change your mind about something important–and with each rereading prove freshly inspirational.  McFarland's insightful drill-down doesn't just answer the questions that keep growth-company leaders up at night, it’s an invaluable compass pointing the way to best-in-class performance."
—Bob Geiman, Partner, Polaris Venture Partners

“In THE BREAKTHROUGH COMPANY Keith McFarland gives us the clever metaphor of the Business Bermuda Triangle. The book provides insightful observations and advice that will help guide a business leader through pivotal times of a company’s growth. McFarland’s focus on the realities of managing costs, listening to customers and responding with agility to external factors makes this book a compelling “how to” on thriving in today's business world.” 
—Shantanu Narayen, President and COO, Adobe Systems

“I loved THE BREAKTHROUGH COMPANY…it’s a cornerstone business book and a must read for any senior executive.  McFarland, backed by considerable research, describes the characteristics that allow a small to medium size company to grow into a breathrough company —one that’s significant, lasting and influences the market.”
—Caroline Little, CEO & Publisher, Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive (WPNI)

“Most business books really should really be articles–THE BREAKTHROUGH COMPANY is different.  As a CEO of a company approaching a billion in revenues, I can tell you that his book passes the ‘Monday Morning Test’–you’ll finish it with a list of things you’ll do differently on Monday morning.  I only wish Keith had published the book years ago!
—Scott Olivet, CEO, Oakley Inc.

"In an increasingly entrepreneurial economy, fast-growing, innovative firms will be absolutely central to future economic success. With keen insight and extensive analysis, McFarland helps to fill a gap in our
—Carl J. Schramm, President and CEO, Kauffman Foundation, and author of The International Imperative

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