
Winner takes all.
Every major brand you know exists because they won a war. Corporate Wars explores the brutal battles, brilliant strategies, and fatal mistakes that defined the modern economy.
We don't just tell you what happened; we break down why it happened. Through immersive storytelling and deep research, we explore the psychology of founders and the cutthroat tactics used to crush the comp... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessManagement | |||

Orange, New Jersey, 1917. The United States Radium Corporation opens a factory and hires hundreds of young women — some as young as fourteen — to paint luminous watch dials for the military. The pay is exceptional. The paint is radium. And their supe... more
Dallas, Texas. September 2000. Three men from California walk into the headquarters of a six-billion-dollar empire and ask for fifty million. The CEO of Blockbuster Video struggles not to laugh.
That meeting—and that laugh—would become the most expe... more
Ray Kroc didn't invent the hamburger. He didn't invent fast food. But he did pull off one of the most ruthless corporate takeovers in American history.
In 1954, Dick and Mac McDonald had a wildly successful, hyper-efficient burger stand in San Berna... more
April 23, 1985. The CEO of Coca-Cola steps up to a podium in New York City and commits the most spectacular marketing blunder of the 20th century: He changes a 99-year-old formula.
Across town, Pepsi CEO Roger Enrico gives his employees the day off,... more
Thomas Edison is remembered as a genius inventor. But in the boardroom, his stubbornness turned him into a massive liability to his own cap table. In 1892, his ego—and his refusal to acknowledge Nikola Tesla's superior alternating current—cost his co... more
In the early 90s, Nintendo held an iron-fisted 90% monopoly on the video game market. Then, a scrappy underdog named Sega decided to pick a fight. This wasn't just a battle of tech; it was one of the most ruthless marketing and positioning wars in co... more
They tell you that business is a game of numbers. They are lying.
In 1954, a dispute over uncultivated farmland escalated into a corporate-sponsored coup d'état. The United Fruit Company, facing the loss of its tax-free monopoly in Guatemala, convin... more
"I will show you how to make a sports car."
In the 1960s, Enzo Ferrari was the untouchable King of Modena. He built race cars for gods and sold road cars to fund them. But he made one fatal mistake: he insulted the wrong customer.
Ferruccio Lamborg... more
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