TOP FLOOR PERSPECTIVES

Manead Khin

Burma | ChicagoScientist 🥼🧪🔬Covering Fortune 500 companies shaping the world 🧬🏥🌎 Stream new episodes every TUESDAY! https://linktr.ee/maneadkhin #fortune500 #business #corporate #podcast #topfloorperspectives

Episodes

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Episode 5: Netflix

    Netflix didn’t just disrupt entertainment — it rewired how the entire industry operates. In this episode, we unpack the full story of Netflix, from Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph’s DVD-by-mail experiment to the creation of one of the most powerful content and technology systems in modern media. We explore how Netflix identified structural weaknesses in Hollywood, why its subscription model reshaped consumer behavior, and how its logistics, data infrastructure, and radical corporate culture gave it an edge competitors struggled to replicate. We dive into the company’s most pivotal moments, the Blockbuster rejection, the bold migration to cloud computing, the controversial Qwikster split, and the high-stakes pivot into original content led by Ted Sarandos. We also examine Netflix’s global expansion strategy, the rise of international hits like Squid Game and Money Heist, and how the company is adapting to the modern streaming wars through advertising tiers, live programming, gaming, and new monetization strategies. This episode is not just about streaming. It’s about how one company repeatedly dismantled and rebuilt its own business to stay ahead of technological and cultural shifts. 🎧 Listen now, stay curious, and don’t forget to subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday! https://linktr.ee/maneadkhin #Netflix #StreamingWars #BusinessStrategy #MediaIndustry #CorporateStrategy #TechDisruption #EntertainmentBusiness #Fortune500 #BusinessPodcast #DigitalTransformation #ContentStrategy #StreamingEconomics #Leadership #Innovation #TopFloorPerspectives © 2026 Petri Dish Perspectives LLC. All rights reserved.

    24 min
  2. 6 JAN

    Episode 1: Hermès

    Hermès is not just a luxury brand; it is a masterclass in patience, control, and long-term value creation. In this episode, we unpack the nearly 200-year history of Hermès, from Thierry Hermès’ 19th-century saddle workshop in Paris to one of the most powerful and profitable luxury houses in the world. We explore how Hermès evolved without losing its identity, why icons like the Kelly and Birkin bags were never designed to be status symbols, and how craftsmanship, not marketing, became its greatest competitive advantage. We also dive into the realities behind Hermès exclusivity: how the so-called “Hermès game” works, why sales associates don’t earn commission, how pricing and scarcity shape demand, and why collectors, from celebrities to ultra-high-net-worth individuals, treat Hermès bags as cultural assets. Finally, we examine the company’s IPO, its clash with LVMH, global markets, financial performance, and the controversies that continue to follow the brand. This episode is about more than handbags. It’s about how discipline, restraint, and long-term thinking can build an institution that outlasts trends and competitors. 🎧 Listen now, stay curious, and don’t forget to subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday! https://linktr.ee/maneadkhin  #Hermes #LuxuryBusiness #BrandStrategy #FashionIndustry #Fortune500 #LuxuryBrands #BusinessStorytelling #Craftsmanship #GlobalBrands #CorporateStrategy #TopFloorPerspectives © 2026 Petri Dish Perspectives LLC. All rights reserved.

    28 min

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Burma | ChicagoScientist 🥼🧪🔬Covering Fortune 500 companies shaping the world 🧬🏥🌎 Stream new episodes every TUESDAY! https://linktr.ee/maneadkhin #fortune500 #business #corporate #podcast #topfloorperspectives