Økonomi & Business
Why do some companies keep outperforming the market for decades while equally well-resourced rivals fade, stall, or collapse? Ellis Marwood spent years studying the firms that beat the odds not once but consistently, and his answer is both counterintuitive and actionable: lasting corporate greatness is not the product of visionary genius, breakthrough technology, or bold strategy. It is the product of quiet, compounding disciplines that most organizations find too unglamorous to sustain. Built to Outlast dismantles the myths that dominate business culture. The charismatic savior CEO, the transformative pivot, the revolutionary technology — Marwood shows that these narratives are emotionally satisfying but empirically weak. Drawing on decades of research, real case studies, and a journalist's eye for revealing detail, he builds an alternative model grounded in evidence. The book opens by examining leadership. Companies like Kimberly-Clark and Costco did not thrive because of larger-than-life executives; they thrived because their leaders subordinated personal ego to institutional purpose, making painful decisions precisely because their identities were not tied to legacy assets. From there, Marwood argues that people precede strategy: the quality, character, and trust dynamics of a team matter more than the elegance of any initial plan, a lesson drawn from Southwest Airlines, the Manhattan Project, and Google's Project Aristotle. At the heart of the book is a rigorous treatment of what Marwood calls organizational honesty — the rare capacity to face brutal facts without losing the faith to act. Intel's dramatic exit from memory chips, Nokia's slow capitulation to Apple, and Kodak's decades of informed inaction all illuminate how the same information produces wildly different outcomes depending on the culture that receives it. Subsequent chapters trace the compounding logic that underlies durable performance. Strategic clarity — the single defining idea that separates Nike from a sprawling conglomerate — filters out the distractions that destroy focus. Cultural discipline, as practiced by W. L. Gore and Nucor, replaces bureaucratic control with something more powerful and more adaptive. Technology, examined through Walmart and Netflix, creates lasting advantage only when it accelerates an already coherent strategy rather than substituting for one. The final chapters turn to decline and recovery. Marwood maps the doom loop that traps companies like Sears and BlackBerry in cycles of reactive lurching, and he identifies the warning signs — success-driven complacency, legacy protection, cultural filtering, leadership insularity — that precede the backward slide of once-great institutions. He closes with the question every founder and executive eventually faces: how do you build an enterprise that outlives you? The answer, illustrated by Johnson and Johnson's Credo, Toyota's embedded knowledge systems, and Kongō Gumi's fourteen centuries of craft, is that endurance requires converting a leader's best qualities into institutional habits before those qualities walk out the door. Applicable to businesses, nonprofits, teams, and individual careers, Built to Outlast is a searching, evidence-driven account of what it actually takes to build something that lasts.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905809026
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (E-bog): 9798905806971
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 29. juli 2026
E-bog: 31. juli 2026
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