
What if your greatest strength today becomes the very thing that destroys you tomorrow? In this episode, I take you inside the dramatic collapse of Bethlehem Steel, once America’s industrial backbone that built the Empire State Building and over 1,100 warships in World War II.
We explore three brutal leadership lessons from their downfall that you need to implement today. Bethlehem didn’t die from weakness—they died from inflexibility, protecting sunk costs instead of future fitness.
The hard truth? Standing still in a moving world means falling behind. As leaders, we must ask: what part of our model feels sacred that isn’t? Listen to the full episode for some clues and order my book, for the full blueprint.
In this episode:
The history of Bethlehem Steel
The beginning of the downfall
Leadership lessons from Bethlehem Steel’s collapse
Why embracing change is critical for survival