How did China tech go from “copycat” to global contender?

On our new episode, Rebecca Fannin joins us to trace that shift—from imitator to innovator—and what it means for AI, startups, and the balance of power.

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From Copycat to King: The Evolution of China Tech 🇨🇳 - Rebecca Fannin shares her perspectives

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Eric Ries joins us to discuss his new book Incorruptible that the chapter his earlier book The Lean Startup missed.

We explore why success can make companies worth capturing, how mission-controlled governance resists financial gravity, and where AI helps—or doesn’t—in validated learning.

Read/listen at https://open.spotify.com/episode/0NLowrUXxvedcrSEjPJokT?si=8T6LjWAMR4O6j6aGbrrtBQ

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Incorruptible: The Chapter The Lean Startup Missed with Eric Ries

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Success isn’t just a win—it’s the ultimate trap for startups. Eric Ries flips the script: thriving companies become targets, not safe havens. Many fail because they succeed, attracting pressures founders don’t expect. It’s a sharp reminder for all building the future to stay vigilant. Curious why success can be so risky? Watch on YouTube 👇 #AnalysePodcast #StartupWisdom #EricRies https://youtube.com/shorts/7tV3_WXJHoo?feature=share
Why Success is the Ultimate Trap for Startups 🚨 - Eric Ries

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You built something worth protecting. Did you protect it?

We’re joined by Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup and Incorruptible, to talk about governance, mission drift, and what Asia-Pacific founders need to build before success gets complicated.

Read/listen at https://www.analysepodcast.com/incorruptible-the-chapter-the-lean-startup-missed-with-eric-ries/

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Incorruptible: The Chapter The Lean Startup Missed with Eric Ries

Eric Ries reveals why success makes companies a target worth capturing — and offers a governance blueprint for founders to build companies that stay incorruptible.

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New episode: Eric Ries joins Bernard to explore mission-controlled companies—why trustworthiness may be business’s most underrated asset, how governance keeps firms like Costco & Patagonia true to mission, and what AI changes (and doesn’t) about Lean Startup thinking.

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Incorruptible: Why Every Founder Needs a Governance Fortress with Eric Ries

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Was Steve Jobs’ “lost decade” actually the making of Apple’s future?

Geoffrey Cain returns to our studio to revisit Jobs in exile: NeXT, Pixar, Sony, Zen, and the lessons that shaped his 1997 comeback. We also look at Apple at 50 and what Jobs might have done with AI.

Read/listen at https://open.spotify.com/episode/3LfQhp6wgPiAl7XvhObu31?si=VvqTgOnkSmuiXv1efKrVOQ

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Steve Jobs in Exile with Geoffrey Cain

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New episode: Geoffrey Cain returns to talk Steve Jobs in Exile — the 12 “wilderness” years that forged Jobs before his Apple comeback.

We dig into NeXT, Pixar, Japanese & Zen influences, Apple at 50, and what Jobs might have done with AI.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmXZ-wsxaFM

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The 12 Years That Made Steve Jobs: Inside His Exile with Geoffrey Cain

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Happy Vesak Day from all of us at Analyse Podcast 🌕🪷

May this day of reflection, compassion, and renewal bring peace to you and your loved ones. Grateful for our community here in Singapore and across the fediverse.

Wishing everyone light, kindness, and mindful moments today.

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New episode: Geoffrey Cain returns to unpack Steve Jobs’s “wilderness” years — not as a gap, but the forge that shaped Apple’s future.

We trace NeXT, Pixar, Japan, Zen, and what Jobs might have done with AI.

Read/listen at https://www.analysepodcast.com/steve-jobs-in-exile-with-geoffrey-cain/

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Steve Jobs in Exile with Geoffrey Cain

Geoffrey Cain reframes Steve Jobs's 1985–1997 wilderness as the crucible — not the footnote — that forged the leader who returned to save Apple.

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New episode: Geoffrey Cain returns to unpack Steve Jobs’s “wilderness years” — the NeXT collapse, Pixar’s crucible, Japanese & Zen influences, and how exile forged the Jobs who returned to Apple.

We also look at Apple at 50 and what Jobs might have done with AI.

Listen on Spotify:
https://youtu.be/qmXZ-wsxaFM?ref=analysepodcast.com

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The 12 Years That Made Steve Jobs: Inside His Exile with Geoffrey Cain

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