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  <title>Incorruptible: How Great Companies Stay Great featuring Eric Ries</title>
  <description>In this episode, I’m joined by Eric Ries – entrepreneur, founder of the Lean Startup movement, and author of The Lean Startup and Incorruptible – for a conversation about what it actually takes to build companies that last. Eric’s work has shaped how startups and large organizations approach innovation, but this conversation goes deeper than experimentation. It’s about what happens after you succeed and why so many good companies slowly lose their way. At the center is a concept he calls financial gravity: the invisible force that pushes organizations toward short-term decisions, often at the expense of customers, employees, and long-term value. We talk about how this pressure shows up everywhere – from venture-backed startups to public companies – and why even well-intentioned leaders struggle to resist it. We dig into real examples, from Costco and Patagonia to lesser-known companies that have built what Eric calls “incorruptible” systems – organizations designed to hold their values under pressure. That means not just strong culture, but governance, ownership, and structures that reinforce the mission over time. We explore: Where things break.&amp;amp;nbsp; Why founders lose control.&amp;amp;nbsp; Why incentives drift.&amp;amp;nbsp; Why “best practices” often lead to worse outcomes.&amp;amp;nbsp; And why resisting that pull requires more than good intentions. Along the way, we touch on AI, alternative ownership models, and the growing tension between innovation and accountability, especially as new technologies are being built inside increasingly concentrated power structures. If you’re building a company, thinking about long-term value, or trying to create something that doesn’t fall apart as it scales, this podcast is for you. </description>
  <author_name>Snafu w/ Robin Zander</author_name>
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