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A new book — Nov 2026 Entrepreneur ecosystems

We're doing
this wrong.

How to Build Entrepreneur Ecosystems That Actually Work

A field guide for governments, corporates, and entrepreneurs who want startup ecosystems that produce outcomes, not activity.

Billions are being wasted on startup programmes that create impressive activity but deliver too little impact. We're Doing This Wrong exposes the uncomfortable truth: governments arrive too late, corporates miss the moment they can help most, and founders lose time in systems built for another era. The answer is Ecosystem Architecture: infrastructure for entrepreneurship in the AI age.

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“This isn't another book about entrepreneurship. It's a blueprint for the infrastructure that makes entrepreneurship possible.

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Three truths most ecosystems ignore.

01

Activity theatre is expensive.

Too much startup support is measured by rooms filled, reports published, and programmes launched rather than companies formed, customers found, or friction removed.

02

Ecosystems need architecture.

Regions do not win because they run more programmes. They win when capital, customers, talent, trust, and timing are designed around the founder’s real path. Deliberate design instead of direct control.

03

AI changes the geography of advantage.

As companies become faster to build and scale, the places with better entrepreneurial infrastructure will compound advantage while others watch talent move elsewhere.

Who this is for

Choose the room you are trying to change.

Different institutions waste effort in different ways. Start with the room closest to your work, then use the book’s Ecosystem Architecture framework to turn the critique into a better design brief.

Room 01 — Public sector & universities

For governments, universities & policymakers

Economic development, university innovation, and local government teams frustrated by poor ROI on startup spend, and ready to move from programme proliferation to infrastructure that changes outcomes.

  • Read the case for funding formation-stage support.
  • See where policy spend becomes ecosystem theatre.
  • Use the Monday-morning questions for economic development teams.
  • Prepare better briefs for city, regional, and national programmes.
Read the case for governments and universities
Room 02 — Private sector

For corporates & enterprise leaders

Corporate leaders and innovation teams that want authentic startup partnerships, not another showcase programme that misses the moment when the company can actually help.

  • For corporate innovation teams that need more than pilots.
  • Audit where partnership activity is not changing founder outcomes.
  • Design infrastructure that entrepreneurs can actually use.
  • Reframe startup engagement as capability, not sponsorship.
For corporate innovation teams
Room 03 — The builders

For entrepreneurs

Founders and early-stage entrepreneurs tired of losing time in fragmented support systems that offer visibility and advice, but not the infrastructure required to build.

  • Read the founder view on what support should actually do.
  • Use the checklist before accepting the lanyard.
  • Separate useful infrastructure from attention and optics.
  • Find the questions that reveal whether a programme is built for you.
Read the founder brief
Need the underlying model? Explore Ecosystem Architecture

The core framework for designing systems around formation-stage support, not demo days, vanity metrics, or grant optics.

About the book

A blueprint for Ecosystem Architecture.

We're Doing This Wrong book on a desk beside a notebook and coffee

Billions are being spent on startup support that looks impressive, fills rooms, produces reports, and generates activity. Too much of it delivers virtually no impact.

We're Doing This Wrong argues that entrepreneur support has been built backwards. Government programmes arrive too late. Corporate partnerships miss their moment of maximum impact. Entrepreneurs waste precious time navigating fragmented systems built for industrial-era thinking.

Drawing on two decades building startup ecosystems across three continents, and working with companies including Google, Microsoft, and Meta on ecosystem collaborations, DC Cahalane introduces Ecosystem Architecture: the practical discipline of designing innovation infrastructure for the AI era, before momentum, capital, and talent move somewhere else.

“The AI revolution is here. Architect environments where entrepreneurship thrives, or watch it happen somewhere else.

Entrepreneur ecosystems

Field Notes

The recurring editorial reason to return: a weekly argument about replacing innovation theatre with infrastructure that changes founder outcomes.

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Editorial workspace for this week's article
Issue Nº 14 No.14
Essay December 18, 2025 14 min read

Innovation theatre is expensive. The real work starts before the accelerator.

Walk into any innovation district and the scene looks right: gleaming hubs, keynote stages, demo days, lanyards everywhere. But too often the system meets the entrepreneur after the decisions that matter have already been made.

Thesis: the best ecosystems are not louder. They are earlier, better timed, and designed for the founder's moment of maximum need.

Reports & ebooks

Practical tools for building ecosystems that serve entrepreneurs first.

Browse the library
Cover of The Entrepreneurship Economy Policy white paper · 110 pages The Entrepreneurship Economy

The Entrepreneurship Economy

An international policy white paper for governments worldwide on why countries need twice as many companies and the policy architecture required to build them.

PDF · 2.7 MB Download →
Cover of Lost at Scale White paper · 49 pages Lost at Scale

Lost at Scale

A corporate white paper for CEOs and programme leads on why scaled startup engagement stopped engaging founders and how to rebuild it for long-term value.

PDF · 4.7 MB Download →
Cover of The Equity Trap White paper · 35 pages The Equity Trap

The Equity Trap

Why university startup engagement is optimising for the wrong outcome — and how to rebuild it for founders, research, and long-term value.

PDF · 4.4 MB Download →
Portrait of DC Cahalane

About the author

DC Cahalane builds, funds, and studies entrepreneur ecosystems from the inside.

DC is a founder, venture investor, and ecosystem advisor who has spent two decades working across founders, capital, corporates, and government. He has built and supported startup ecosystems across three continents, worked with major technology companies on ecosystem collaboration, and seen first-hand where innovation spending turns into activity theatre. We're Doing This Wrong is written from that intersection: operator, investor, advisor, and critic of systems that ask entrepreneurs to adapt to bad infrastructure.

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10 November 2026 Worldwide release
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432 pages Ecosystem Architecture framework
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