Chokepoints with Eddie Fishman

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In Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Companies Stay Great, Eric Ries argues that mission-driven companies face an invisible pressure that pushes them toward short-termism and conformity, no matter the intentions of their stakeholders.Ries is the best-selling ...  Show more

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In Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, David Epstein argues that constraints—not freedom—are what drive creativity, clarity, and focus.Epstein is a number one New York Times–best-selling author, known for Range and The Sports Gene. In his new book, he draws on psychol ...  Show more

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