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Tragic narrative of corporate decline

By Don Sull

Published: May 31 2009 17:12 | Last updated: May 31 2009 17:12

A Cadillac rolls off the production line

Why do good companies go bad? In a boom, this question evokes polite interest. In a downturn, it can be a matter of corporate survival. The decline and fall of great institutions has inspired speculation for millennia. Herodotus detected a recurrent pattern of success breeding hubris, hubris causing overreach, and overreach inviting decline.

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