Bad Blood: Book Summary & Analysis

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“Bad Blood” exposes the rise and fall of a biotech unicorn that promised to revolutionize healthcare but built its empire on deceit. From covert lab failures and manipulated data to blockbuster funding rounds and regulatory cover-ups, you’ll follow the tumultuous journey of visionary ambition colliding with scientific reality. Through this gripping narrative, productivity-focused professionals will learn critical lessons: establish rigorous validation processes, cultivate psychological safety for whistleblowers, align growth targets with empirical evidence, and build transparent governance frameworks that catch missteps before they snowball. Dynamic and motivational, this audiobook equips listeners to drive innovation with integrity—turning crises into catalysts for building resilient, trustworthy organizations that thrive under scrutiny.


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