Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad... and How Great Companies Stay Great
Biographical Note: Over the last two decades, Eric Ries's ideas about continuous innovation, long-term thinking, governance, and market reform have reshaped company building and management practices. He is the creator of the Lean Startup method...
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Biographical Note: When will it be seen as founder malpractice to not have read this book?"--Scott Cook, cofounder, Intuit Review Quotes: " Incorruptible is the only business book I've ever read that weaves "fiduciary duty" and "human flourishing" into a single, convincing argument. Eric Ries shows why so many idealistic founders collide headfirst into a system that turns noble intentions into nasty outcomes -- and then he points a way forward. By treating ownership and governance as design problems, and by drawing on vivid case studies of unfashionable but enduring enterprises, Ries offers a bracingly practical vision of how companies can stay true and still win."--Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret and Drive Review Quotes: "Every founder eventually faces the board meeting where the mission is on the table. I've been in that room. Eric has too -- and this book will help you walk out with your soul intact. Incorruptible is as practical as it is inspiring."--Matt Blumberg, Author of Startup CEO, Startup CXO, and Startup Boards Review Quotes: "Reading it made me so hopeful and excited that I've been telling everyone I know about it. This is not just a book for MBAs or people who work in business. It's for anyone who has wondered, 'Is capitalism fixable?'...The book doesn't encourage a pivot away from profit-making. Quite the contrary--it argues that if you want your business to do well, founders and executives should focus on doing good."--Ari Shapiro, award-winning journalist and news anchor, and bestselling author Publisher Marketing: Instant New York Times Bestseller "Incorruptible by Eric Ries is the best and most important business book of the year." --Dan Heath, NYT Bestselling Author & Podcast Host of "What It's Like To Be..." A Thinkers50 Best New Management Book A Next Big Idea Club Must-Read From Eric Ries, creator of The Lean Startup, comes a bold and urgently needed rethink of how organizations are built--and why success itself so often turns companies against the people and principles that made them worth building in the first place. For decades, we've explained corporate corruption as a problem of bad actors, moral weakness, or isolated scandals. But that story doesn't match reality. Again and again, companies founded with strong ideals drift toward short-term thinking, extractive behavior, and mission abandonment--often despite the best intentions of the people inside them. Incorruptible argues that this failure is not primarily ethical. It is structural. As organizations grow, the systems that govern them--ownership, incentives, charters, accountability, and decision-making--quietly reshape behavior. When those systems are poorly designed, even principled leaders are pushed toward outcomes they never wanted. Success itself becomes a form of financial gravity, bending companies away from their original purpose. Drawing on two decades of work with founders, CEOs, investors, and institution builders, Ries shows how these failures arise predictably--and how they can be prevented. He reframes corporate governance not as bureaucracy or compliance, but as a creative and strategic act at the heart of building enduring, mission-controlled companies. At a moment when trust in business is eroding, Incorruptible offers a clear-eyed diagnosis and a practical blueprint for change. Success alone will not protect what matters most. Only incorruptible design can. Get more information and bonus materials at incorruptible.co.
Contributor Bio:Ries, Eric |
