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Eric Ries, "Incorruptible" (Authors Equity, 2026)

Apr 1, 2026
Eric Ries, entrepreneur and author of The Lean Startup, outlines why companies drift from founders' purpose and how to build institutions that resist that pull. He discusses financial gravity, structural guardrails, mission governance, detecting real values, and whether systems can withstand corrupt leadership. Short, provocative, and focused on practical mechanisms for preserving ethical missions.
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ADVICE

Ask If Mission Is Written Into The Charter

  • Ask job interviewers whether their mission is legally enshrined in the corporate charter to reveal if mission claims are structural or mere rhetoric.
  • Eric Ries says this simple question often forces companies to confront gaps and can ripple into board discussions.
ANECDOTE

FedMart's Founder Built Customer First Rules

  • Saul Price of FedMart (Costco ancestor) enforced capped margins and higher wages, prioritizing customers then employees then shareholders.
  • Ries uses this to show concrete practices that reveal genuine mission-focused companies.
INSIGHT

Mission Control Means Structure Not Rhetoric

  • A mission-controlled company can assert its mission even if individual leaders disappear.
  • Ries argues most companies are not mission-controlled because their promises lack durable structural commitments.
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