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One Company One Story breaks down businesses through one defining decision that shaped their success or failure.
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Costco is one of the largest retailers in the world, but its business model is surprisingly simple. Instead of making money by charging high prices on products, Costco makes most of its profit from membership fees.
Netflix was once just a company that mailed DVDs to people’s homes. Today, it produces some of the most watched shows in the world. The turning point? was one risky decision
Uber grew everywhere, very fast - but making money was always harder than getting users.
Zara doesn't predict fashion. It reacts faster than fashion changes. They sell what people want right now, not what they might want later.
A company without venture capital? Listen to this podcast 🎧
Zomato grew very fast, but controlling costs and profits took much longer
OYO paid to hotel owners?? Why? Listen to this 🎧
Nike doesn’t chase customers.Customers chase Nike.How? Listen to this 🎧
Despite massive scale, Paytm struggled for years to convert usage into profits.Why is that so? 🎧 to this
Kingfisher Airlines is remembered not for innovation —but as a symbol of extravagant ambition without financial discipline.To know what happened? Checkout this 🎧
Growth magnifies systems — it doesn’t replace them.Where did it go wrong?
Nokia ruled mobile phones - until software became the product
How IKEA used design - not discounts - to build global cost leadership
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2026-01-1601:38

Introductory episode No hype. No motivation. Just business and consequences. 🎧 New episodes every day.
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