Why Good Companies Go Bad

Live session 11am ET tomorrow

Special Live Conversation

Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, and I are going live tomorrow for a free, public conversation about why good companies go bad.

Corruption in modern organizations isn’t primarily caused by evil people or moral collapse. It’s the predictable result of building organizations in ways that simply can’t withstand the financial pressure that comes with scaling and success. 

Join us for a candid conversation about why these companies end up with such weak structures. We’ll also discuss the tactics of companies that are made to withstand the pressure and uphold their original missions as they thrive long-term.

I’ll be making a special announcement at the end of our discussion about what I’ve been working on. 

Hope you can join us!

This Wednesday, February 4 at 11am ET