
The Corporate Antibody: How Big Companies Kill Innovation (And What Actually Works)
Every Fortune 500 company says they want to work with startups. Almost none of them actually can. The problem isn't intention. It's infrastructure. When a corporation scales, it builds immune systems—legal, compliance, IT, procurement—designed to protect the core business. Those same systems treat startups like viruses. A startup can build a prototype in the time it takes a corporation to schedule the meeting to discuss building one. The corporate entry point is procurement. The startup's frame is survival. The risk profiles don't align. The cadences don't match. And after 25 years of…
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