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Silicon Valley public intellectuals have concluded that Founders are the only people with the moral authority and vision to maintain agility and creative disruption in large organizations. SV groupthink's blindness to the mechanisms that enable truly dynamic long term organisms to live — biological life, religions, cities, and tribal affiliations — points to an incredible opportunity for invention in technosocial organization building beyond simple benevolent monarchies. Building an institution in the image of one person's taste is galaxy brain level 1, not the end of the game. Even founder archetype icon Steve Jobs said "Apple's greatest days are ahead."
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What's the most innovative non-founder led company? What are the most innovative products they have shipped in the last 5 years?
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The dynamic biological ecosystem comes from evolution which comes from variation in the genes which happens in one individual first.
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Hanging everything on one person is incredibly fragile. I accept the part of the critique that suggests traditional management and business school doctrine can’t cut it. But falling back to founders as the only alternative is so painfully unimaginative.
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I’m learning so much on Warpcast
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Founders aren’t the answer to everything. Real innovation comes from decentralized, evolving systems. Even Jobs knew it wasn’t all about him.
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