ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT SCALE
A General Methodology of Organised Human CapabilityWhy do some entrepreneurs succeed while others fail?
For more than twenty years, Paul Clargaux pursued this question through entrepreneurship, organisational development, systems thinking, capability analysis, historical investigation, and the study of large-scale human achievement.
What emerged was unexpected.
Entrepreneurship was not the destination.
It was the starting point.
In Entrepreneurship at Scale, Clargaux presents the Clargaux Methodology-a new framework for understanding how organised human capability emerges, evolves, scales, adapts, survives, and creates value under real-world conditions.
Drawing from entrepreneurship, systems theory, complexity science, organisational analysis, institutional theory, evolutionary thinking, and historical investigation, the book reveals a common pattern operating across entrepreneurs, organisations, governments, civilisations, and even ancient megaprojects.
At the heart of the work lies a simple but powerful proposition:
Organised human capability evolves under operational reality.
The book introduces a range of original concepts including:
• Operational Reality
• Operational Closure
• Entrepreneur Capital
• Capital Interaction and Capital Conversion
• Scale Stress
• Evolution Under Constraint
• Contradiction Retention
• The Contradiction Compass
• Triple Lens Analysis
• The Capability Continuum
• The Clargaux Methodology
Moving beyond traditional entrepreneurship theory, the book argues that entrepreneurship is not simply a type of person. It is an observable expression of a much broader phenomenon: human beings organising capability to create value under uncertainty.
Through a progressive journey from entrepreneurs to organisations, institutions, governments, civilisations, and the ancient pyramid projects, readers are invited to see familiar subjects through an entirely different lens.
The entrepreneur becomes the first observable case.
The organisation becomes capability amplified.
The institution becomes capability preserved.
The government becomes capability coordinated.
The civilisation becomes capability accumulated across generations.
The pyramid becomes capability made visible.
Part methodology, part systems framework, and part intellectual journey, Entrepreneurship at Scale offers readers a practical and analytical toolkit for understanding how complex systems function under pressure and how capability develops across increasing levels of scale.
Whether you are an entrepreneur building a venture, a leader scaling an organisation, a researcher exploring complex systems, a policymaker confronting institutional challenges, or simply someone fascinated by how human beings achieve extraordinary outcomes, this book provides a new way of seeing.
This is not simply a book about entrepreneurship.
It is an exploration of one of the most important and least understood phenomena in human affairs:
How organised human capability emerges, evolves, scales, adapts, survives, and creates value under operational reality.
The scale changes.
The structures change.
The phenomenon remains.
Entrepreneurship • Systems Thinking • Complexity Science • Organisational Development • Innovation • Strategy • Leadership • Institutional Theory • Capability Development • Megaprojects • Ancient Civilisations • Research Methodology • Human Progress
From entrepreneurs to civilisations, from startups to pyramids, a new way of seeing organised human capability.