Original Source Material Student Version Merck, in fact, epitomizes the ideological nature--the pragmatic idealism--of highly visionary companies. Our research showed that a fundamental element in the "ticking clock" of a visionary company is a core ideology-core values and a sense of purpose beyond just making money-that guides and inspires people throughout the organization and remains relatively fixed for long periods of time. References: Collins, 1. C, 8 Porras, J. L. (2002). Bull to last: Successful habits of visionary companies. New York, NY: Harper Research conducted by Collins and Porras (2002) highlights the importance of establishing and committing to an ideology comprised of two parts: (1) core values; (2) a core purpose. In my personal experience it seems easier to define a core ideology than to live it conslistently. References: Collins, 1. C, 8 Porras, 1. L. (2002). Buit to last: Successfl/ habits of visionary companies. New York, NY: Harper Paperbacks. Paperbacks. Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?
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