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THE FREEDOM OF NO IN BUSINESS

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THE FREEDOM OF NO IN BUSINESS

De : Boris Kriger
Lu par : Ewan James Davies
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In a world obsessed with endless expansion and saying "yes" to every opportunity, The Freedom of No in Business reveals a proven truth: lasting competitive advantage comes from preserving structural integrity, not matching rivals' indiscriminate openness.

Boris Kriger, drawing on institutional economics and path dependence, shows through a rigorous mathematical framework (detailed in the appendix article "Non-Participation and Early Exclusion as Stability-Preserving Institutional Strategies") that revenue-positive engagements often impose irreversible distortion—mission drift, dependencies, eroded coherence. Under minimal fixed overhead, high reversibility, and optional interaction, selective exclusion of negative-value engagements is the mathematically optimal path to stability.

Competitors who accommodate everything accumulate hidden costs: coordination bloat, governance drag, path-locked decline. Those who protect their core stay agile, clear, and sovereign.

If you don't apply these principles, rivals who do will outlast and outperform you.

Universal across industries—from regulated giants to capital-heavy sectors—this is engineering resilience competitors can't copy.

Proven in the appendix. Backed by formal proofs and lemmas. Refuse distortion. Preserve endurance. Win long-term.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat
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