Why Successful Companies Fail: The Cost of Ignoring Principles

Many famous companies have been destroyed not by competition, but by their own success. This success becomes a liability as it tempts leaders to prioritize…

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The Invisible Leader

The concept of the 'invisible leader' highlights that the most impactful decisions in an organization are made when no manager is present. This means that the common purpose or mission of the company should guide employees' actions. By instilling a strong sense of purpose, leaders ensure that employees make decisions aligned with the company's values, even in the absence of direct oversight. This alignment fosters a cohesive and effective organizational culture.

“"Harder is easier."”

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  1. 01Success as a Liability
  2. 02Principled Decision-Making
  3. 03Mission-Driven Companies
  4. 04Public Benefit Corporations
  5. 05Mission Guardianship
  6. 06The Invisible Leader
  7. 07Frequently Asked Questions

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