Competition, Cooperation, and The Mess of Modern Business
Business and Professional Development
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Narrated by:
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Bryce M. Carter
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Boris Kriger
We have all been told that the key to success is a brilliant strategy. Plan your moves, outsmart your rivals, dominate the market. But what if the whole idea of strategy is mostly a story we tell ourselves after the fact—a comforting bedtime tale for grown-ups who are terrified of chaos?
Competition, Cooperation, and the Mess of Modern Business takes a sharp, witty, and deeply honest look at how businesses really work—not in boardroom fantasies, but in the unpredictable, messy, frequently absurd world where plans crumble on contact with reality and the winners are often the ones who adapted fastest, not the ones who planned best.
Drawing on more than thirty years of firsthand business experience across industries and continents, the author dismantles the myth of the master strategist and reveals a more interesting truth: that competition and cooperation are not opposites but dance partners, that creativity thrives in chaos, and that the modern digital economy—for all its promises of efficiency—has built a labyrinth of new obstacles that would make Franz Kafka weep with recognition.
From the spectacular collapse of Blockbuster to the quiet genius of giving your product away for free, from the neuroscience of motivation to the devastating cost of a leader’s inflated ego, this book is a field guide for anyone trying to build something real in a world that refuses to sit still.
©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger