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"Any corporate policy and plan which is typical of the industry is doomed to mediocrity. Where this is not so, it should be possible to demonstrate that all other competitors are at a distinct disadvantage"

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Mediocrity, Henderson implies, is not a performance problem; its a design choice. The line lands like a cold memo because it treats "typical" as a strategic sin. In an industry where everyone copies the same playbook, the real competition isnt between companies, its between variations of the same idea. A policy that feels comfortably standard is, by definition, optimized for not being wrong rather than for being meaningfully better. Henderson is arguing that safety scales, but advantage rarely does.

The second sentence is the knife: if you claim youre the exception, prove it by pointing to someone elses pain. Competitive advantage, in his framing, is not a vibe or a mission statement; its asymmetry. Either your approach creates conditions others cant easily match - lower costs, faster learning cycles, privileged distribution, unique capabilities - or youre just narrating luck. The demand to "demonstrate" disadvantages is also a warning against corporate self-mythology: if your strategy deck cant specify who loses and why, it probably isnt strategy.

Context matters: Henderson helped build modern strategy consulting and popularized ideas like the experience curve at BCG in the postwar era, when managerial capitalism was becoming systematized and "best practices" were spreading like gospel. He is pushing back against that managerial comfort. Standardization produces predictability; markets reward differentiation. The subtext is almost moral: copying the industry is a way to avoid accountability, because failure becomes shared. Henderson insists that winning requires being lonely on purpose.

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Henderson, Bruce. (2026, January 15). Any corporate policy and plan which is typical of the industry is doomed to mediocrity. Where this is not so, it should be possible to demonstrate that all other competitors are at a distinct disadvantage. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/any-corporate-policy-and-plan-which-is-typical-of-141563/

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Henderson, Bruce. "Any corporate policy and plan which is typical of the industry is doomed to mediocrity. Where this is not so, it should be possible to demonstrate that all other competitors are at a distinct disadvantage." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/any-corporate-policy-and-plan-which-is-typical-of-141563/.

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"Any corporate policy and plan which is typical of the industry is doomed to mediocrity. Where this is not so, it should be possible to demonstrate that all other competitors are at a distinct disadvantage." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/any-corporate-policy-and-plan-which-is-typical-of-141563/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Bruce Henderson (1915 - 1992) was a Businessman from USA.

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