Author Eric Ries (The Lean Startup) on how to build an incorruptible company

Author Eric Ries (The Lean Startup) on how to build an incorruptible company

Most founders set out to build something that matters: a company that’s aligned with their mission, now and forever. But what if the very systems we use to build ‘real’ companies are the thing that corrupts them?


In this episode, Yaniv Bernstein is joined by Silicon Valley legend Eric Ries author of the era-defining 'The Lean Startup', founder of the Long-Term Stock Exchange, and now the author of a provocative new book, 'Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Companies Stay Great'.


Eric makes the case that corruption is a structural problem, rather than a failing of the people themselves. He walks Yaniv through the ‘financial gravity’ that pulls good companies away from their founders' purpose, and the governance ‘fortresses’ that a small handful of outlier companies (from Costco to Novo Nordisk to Anthropic) have used to stay great.


In this episode, you will:

  • Understand ‘financial gravity’ - the force that degrades values, corrupts economic decisions, and reduces long-term outcomes

  • Learn the legend of Sol Price (the father of modern retail behind Costco), and why treating margins as a liability rather than a virtue can be a source of enduring strength

  • Explore the ‘industrial foundation’ model behind century-old giants like Novo Nordisk and Zeiss, and why companies with this structure are roughly 6x more likely to survive to year 50

  • Hear how Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust shaped its trajectory, and why in the age of AI, trustworthiness is the single most valuable corporate asset


Timestamps

00:00 Coming Up...

01:06 On Today's Show: Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup and Incorruptible

02:41 From 'The Lean Startup' to 'Incorruptible': Why Governance Matters

04:13 The Two Mysteries

05:45 Case Study: Sol Price and FedMart

08:58 The Shareholder Primacy Trap

14:04 Costco's Governance Fortress

16:50 Founder Control vs VCs

19:33 Why Markets Punish Your Mission

21:30 Novo Nordisk's Foundation Model

26:35 Anthropic and AI Trust

29:37 Governance in Action Today

31:54 Doing the Right Thing

33:27 Goodhart's Law and Customer Service Metrics

38:36 Why 'Harder Is Easier'

39:02 Costco's Hotdog Promise

41:55 Mission Lock Structures

43:32 Pitching Investors, Leverage and the Fundraising Decision Tree

49:33 HBO's Silicon Valley and 'Minimum Viable Product'

53:57 Closing Thoughts & Book Plug


Resources mentioned in this episode

  • 'Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad... and How Great Companies Stay Great' by Eric Ries: https://www.incorruptible.co/

  • 'The Lean Startup' by Eric Ries: https://theleanstartup.com/book

  • Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE): https://ltse.com/

  • 'Skin in the Game' by Nassim Nicholas Taleb: https://www.amazon.com/Skin-Game-Hidden-Asymmetries-Daily/dp/0425284646

  • Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs: https://costplusdrugs.com/


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