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The Mission of Firms: Why Do We Have Companies? – Ndubuisi Ekekwe – Tekedia Mini-MBA

The Mission of Firms: Why Do We Have Companies? – Ndubuisi Ekekwe – Tekedia Mini-MBA

On Saturday, June 13, 2026, we will begin another Live edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA. In my lecture note spanning more than 50 pages, I answer one core question at the beginning: Why do companies exist? Before we can learn how to manage organizations, lead teams, or build great businesses, we must first understand the necessity of firms in the market system. Why do people come together under one organizational umbrella? Why do markets need companies? I will answer the questions during the Zoom session on Saturday.

Once we establish that foundation, we will explore the three pillars upon which every successful company is built: People, Processes, and Tools. Every competitive advantage in business can ultimately be traced to how effectively an organization develops its people, refines its processes, and deploys its tools. Whether we are discussing startups, SMEs, multinational corporations, or government institutions, the battle for market leadership revolves around these pillars.

Going deeper, we will solve the equations of markets:

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  • Great Company = Awesome Products + Superior Execution
  • Innovation = Invention + Commercialization

Yet pillars do not stand on their own. They must rest on deeper foundations. We will therefore examine the elemental factors of production and the role of knowledge in creating economic value. Most importantly, we will investigate how artificial intelligence is reshaping the economics of knowledge itself. If knowledge becomes increasingly commoditized in the AI era, where will sustainable competitive advantages come from? How should managers, entrepreneurs, and leaders rethink strategy, execution, and value creation?

Good People, from Oriendu Market in Ovim to the trading floors of Wall Street, we will spend the next twelve weeks exploring the foundational mechanics of markets, firms, innovation, and execution. I welcome my co-learners joining us for another academic festival at Tekedia Institute.

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Ndubuisi Ekekwe


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