Become Incorruptible - The Truth Behind Successful Businesses | Eric Ries - E700

"One of the biggest myths in the world is that ruthless, exploitative, and anti-human business practices are more profitable than the alternative. It is just not true." -Eric Ries

"Since 2008, companies that have been given a rating of bad governance have actually outperformed those rated as having good governance in the stock market. Even though these practices are carried out in the name of shareholder value, they are not actually in the material interests of the shareholders they purport to represent." -Eric Ries

"AI is an accelerant to both technology and consumer trends because now you can build in a month what used to take a year. However, as we harness this new power to amplify our creativity and reach, we are also amplifying our moral responsibility for the outcome." -Eric Ries

Eric Ries, renowned author of "The Lean Startup" and the new book “Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad... and How Great Companies Stay Great,” joins Jeremy Au to discuss the evolution of his entrepreneurial philosophy and his research on corporate governance. Eric shares the untold realities of scaling startup methodologies in the age of generative AI, where technological velocity meets high uncertainty. They delve into the hidden crisis of mission drift, exploring why successful founders often end up losing control of their company's core values and purpose.

Eric challenges the traditional "best practices" of venture capital and corporate governance, using compelling historical examples like Costco and Novo Nordisk to prove that mission-driven, human-centric business models consistently outlast and outperform ruthless exploitation. Finally, they unpack the critical need for alternative governance structures—such as purpose trusts and employee ownership—to build incorruptible organizations in an era of rapid institutional turnover.

00:00 - The Origins of "The Lean Startup"

04:30 - Crossing into the Mainstream Market

09:55 - Lean Startup Principles in the AI Era

12:45 - Why Successful Founders End Up Miserable

19:30 - Uncovering the Truth About Corporate Governance

26:15 - The Myth of the Exploitative Business Model

29:35 - Case Study: Costco vs. FedMart

34:00 - Novo Nordisk and Protecting the Founder's Mission

38:30 - The Future of Startups with Generative AI

41:00 - Fact-Checking with AI and Final Takeaways

Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wihh7uYpRo&list=PLl9u6ECOP8_7scb97PE3whKu4yJVizIOd

Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2KRvJ6xRmy3dXMESMrdRC1

Keywords: The Lean Startup, Startup Governance, AI in Entrepreneurship, Corporate Governance, Mission-Driven Business, Founder Advice, Alternative Business Structures

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