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Strategic Breakdown in Business and Life

The Science Behind the Nobel Prize in Economics (Political Thought)

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Strategic Breakdown in Business and Life

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Steven Gillen
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Why do the most successful companies so often become the most spectacular failures? Why did Kodak, which invented digital photography, go bankrupt? Why did Nokia, which dominated mobile phones, become irrelevant? Why did Blockbuster, which could have bought Netflix, collapse instead?

The answer lies in a paradox at the heart of organizational life: what builds systems up also locks them in. The rules that ensure quality become barriers to innovation. The processes that guarantee efficiency become obstacles to flexibility. Success plants the seeds of failure.

In October 2025, the Nobel Prize in Economics recognized this insight, awarding Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt, and Joel Mokyr for explaining how creative destruction drives economic growth. But a decade earlier, physicist and systems theorist Boris Kriger had already developed a mathematical framework showing why organizations must periodically dismantle their own structures to survive.

Strategic Breakdown reveals the science behind creative destruction and translates it into practical guidance for business leaders. Drawing on the author's original research, the 2025 Nobel Prize findings, and decades of corporate case studies, this audiobook shows why breakdown is not failure but maintenance—and how to master the art of strategic dismantling.

You will learn: Why constraints accumulate and how they strangle adaptive capacity. When fragility becomes dangerous and how to recognize critical thresholds. Why cycling between consolidation and dismantling outperforms static strategies. How to conduct controlled demolition without organizational collapse. How to design institutions that embrace periodic renewal.

In a world of accelerating change, the organizations that thrive will not be those that resist creative destruction but those that master it. This audiobook is your guide.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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