The Enduring Business : A Philosophy for Leaders Who Think in Decades, Not Quarters
Overview
What separates the businesses that endure from those that merely survive?
Most business books teach you how to win. This one asks a harder question: what are you building, and does it deserve to last?
The Enduring Business is a philosophy for leaders who think in decades, not quarters. Drawing on the real histories of Costco, Patagonia, Nintendo, Toyota, Barry-Wehmiller, and others, James Simons reveals what the most durable organizations have in common - and it isn't superior strategy or smarter execution. It's clarity. About why they exist, what they genuinely owe the people they serve, and what they won't sacrifice under pressure.
Organized around ten principles - Purpose, Value, Trust, Leadership, Strategy, Innovation, People, Systems, Ethics, and Legacy - each chapter delivers a clear argument, a revealing case study, and a direct challenge to conventional business thinking. You'll learn why Costco's low margins are its greatest competitive weapon, what Nintendo's refusal to compete on specs teaches about strategic focus, how Barry-Wehmiller turned a financial crisis into a culture-defining moment, and why the organizations that failed did so not from bad strategy, but from philosophical drift.
This is not a tactics book. It's the book for leaders who want to build something genuinely worth building - and who are ready to ask the questions that make that possible.
Competence gets a business started. Philosophy determines whether it deserves to last.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798251976526
- ISBN-10: 9798251976526
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.34 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.49 pounds
- Page Count: 160
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