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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1394364970
  • ISBN-13: 9781394364978
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x160x33 mm, kaal: 590 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1394364970
  • ISBN-13: 9781394364978
An original discussion of how to find exciting competitive opportunities by reexamining how you do business

For decades, business leaders have chased advantage through efficiency, innovation, and scale. But a deeper truth has emerged: no company can thrive in a society that is failing. After World War II, Western democracies invested boldly in trust, fair capitalism, and educationthree engines that unleashed prosperity across the free world.  Today, those engines are seizing. Trust in institutions has collapsed. Economic fairness is eroding. Educationthe foundation of innovation and progresshas become unaffordable and unequal. As democracy falters, the very marketplace that business depends on is destabilizing. The era of societal bankruptcy has arrived.

Yet within this crisis lies extraordinary opportunity. In The Future of Competitive Advantage, bestselling author and business futurist Doug Stephens lays out an inspiring new blueprint for succeeding in an age of uncertainty. He reveals how radical trust, fairness in action, and collective intelligence are not soft ideals but hard strategiesthe next generation of business superpowers. Stephens argues that by defending democracy, companies will secure their customers, empower their people, and strengthen their brandscreating a future where doing good is not a trade-off, but the ultimate competitive advantage.





A New Lens on Prosperity Discover the powerful historical connection between trusted democracy, fair capitalism, and universal educationand how these forces once ignited the greatest era of shared prosperity in history. The Warning Signs Uncover the economic, social, and political currents now eroding these foundationsand the hidden risks they pose to every business sector. The Strategic Opportunity Learn why todays leaders who actively defend democracy will unlock the next great wave of competitive advantage. The Blueprint for Action Follow a clear, step-by-step business plan for strengthening democracy while amplifying investor confidence, employee commitment, customer loyalty, and brand integrity.



The Future of Competitive Advantage is more than a book its a business plan to save your customers, your company the democracy your business depends on.
Introduction xi

PART I The Era of Contribution 1

Chapter 1 The Gilded Age Reduxand a New Beginning 3
Chapter 2 Hallmarks of the Gilded Age 9
Chapter 3 The Good Times Rolled Until. . . 17
Chapter 4 The Big Lie 25
Chapter 5 In Gov. We Trust 29

PART II Bankrupting Democracy 35

Chapter 6 The Decline of Trust 37
Chapter 7 The Rise of Corporatocracy 45
Chapter 8 The Grievance Industry 53
Chapter 9 The Demise of Truth 57
Chapter 10 The Rise of Political Tribalism and Pay-to-Play Politics 67
Chapter 11 Who Do You Trustand What It Means for Democracy 73
Chapter 12 "A Dictator on Day One" 79
Chapter 13 It's Time for Business 89

PART III Bankrupting Capitalism 111

Chapter 14 Walmart vs. Main Street 113
Chapter 15 The McMillon Era 125
Chapter 16 Costco: The Anti-Walmart 131
Chapter 17 Monopoly Money 139
Chapter 18 Leveraging the Future 153
Chapter 19 We Didn't Know Jack 159
Chapter 20 CEO Moneyball and the Superstar Effect 165
Chapter 21 Private Equity Owes a Public Debt 171
Chapter 22 The Synthetic Workforce 177
Chapter 23 An Ode to Capitalism 187

PART IV Bankrupting Education 195

Chapter 24 The Intelligence Recession 197
Chapter 25 The Cognitive Crisis: Who's to Blame? 207
Chapter 26 Degrees of Debt 215
Chapter 27 Doom Scrolling into Dumbness 219
Chapter 28 The Human Operating System 227

PART V The Plan 233

Chapter 29 Gilded Crisis Meets Golden Opportunity 235
Chapter 30 To Go Far, Go Together 241
Chapter 31 Competitive Advantage: Radical Trust 257
Chapter 32 Competitive Advantage: Fairness in Action 267
Chapter 33 Competitive Advantage: Collective Intelligence 273
Chapter 34 Building the Future 283

Epilogue 303
Notes 305
About the Author 339
Other Books by Author 341
Index 343
DOUG STEPHENS is the Founder of Retail Prophet, a global consultancy, and one of the worlds leading retail and consumer futurists. A nationally syndicated retail columnist for CBC Radio and a top global retail influencer, Stephens has spent over 20 years in retail holding senior international leadership roles. He is the author of three internationally bestselling books translated into four languages and prescribed in respected global business schools. His strategic insights have influenced Fortune 500 brands including IKEA, Nike, Coca-Cola, Louis Vuitton, and L'Oral.