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While some of us find ourselves rooting for the little guy, it's more likely that we're secretly (or in some cases not-so-secretly) wishing for big companies to fail. Are they actually too big to fail? Sears (and others along the way) have taught us that failure can happen to anyone.
What makes us take sides like this? And what can big companies do to inure themselves against the inevitable envy-based wishes for their demise?
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Theme song: Afternoon by Maestross is on a royalty-free license from Jamendo.com.
Image: The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire by J.M.W. Turner, 1817 (Wikimedia Commons - public domain)
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By Scott MontyWhile some of us find ourselves rooting for the little guy, it's more likely that we're secretly (or in some cases not-so-secretly) wishing for big companies to fail. Are they actually too big to fail? Sears (and others along the way) have taught us that failure can happen to anyone.
What makes us take sides like this? And what can big companies do to inure themselves against the inevitable envy-based wishes for their demise?
I'd be grateful if you'd leave a rating or review for the show. Help other people find us.
Links:
Credits:
Theme song: Afternoon by Maestross is on a royalty-free license from Jamendo.com.
Image: The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire by J.M.W. Turner, 1817 (Wikimedia Commons - public domain)
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify , or Stitcher.
Or try this: ask Alexa or Google Home to "play the latest episode of The Full Monty podcast."
If you find this program valuable, please consider supporting it on Patreon. It covers the cost of hosting, email, music and more.