Why do so many great companies get bought, then deliberately ruined in the name of profit?
That mystery is what drove Eric Ries, author of the mega-bestseller The Lean Startup, to write his new book, Incorruptible.
Eric has spent 15 years helping founders build companies, and he has watched the best of the industry alongside its dark side: beloved brands acquired and gutted, founders pushed out of companies that still bear their names. In this episode, he unpacks why it keeps happening, and what a rare set of enduring companies do differently.
In this Marketing Speak episode, Eric breaks down:
✅ Why learning, not technology, is still the real rate-limiting step in the AI era
✅ Why you can't outsource the hard cognitive work, no matter how good the tools get
✅ The two traits that Costco, Patagonia, Vanguard, and Rolex share despite having nothing else in common
✅ Ethos and integrity: how to give your mission a guardian that outlasts shareholder pressure
✅ Why it's always too early to protect your company's mission, until suddenly it's too late
Whether you're starting something new or trying to keep what you've built from being hollowed out, Eric's blueprint for an incorruptible company is worth your time. Tune in!
The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at marketingspeak.com/546