This chapter examines the defining traits of functional institutions and contrasts them with less effective organizations. Using historical examples like the Prussian general staff system and NASA, it emphasizes the critical role of founders and the concept of 'great founder theory' in shaping effective systems. The discussion highlights how these institutions foster collaboration and critical thinking, influencing societal advancement and technological breakthroughs.

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