80 episodes

The Great Fail is a true crime inspired, business podcast that examines the greatest success stories of the most prominent and prolific companies, brands, and people and what led to their demise. If you love true crime and stories of massive failures, you've come to the right place! Here we take a forensic look at stories that will irk you, shock you, and have you picking your jaw up off the floor, all while learning the oftentimes avoidable, mistakes that have ended the lives of companies and left boardrooms looking like crime scenes.
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The Great Fail is a true crime inspired, business podcast that examines the greatest success stories of the most prominent and prolific companies, brands, and people and what led to their demise. If you love true crime and stories of massive failures, you've come to the right place! Here we take a forensic look at stories that will irk you, shock you, and have you picking your jaw up off the floor, all while learning the oftentimes avoidable, mistakes that have ended the lives of companies and left boardrooms looking like crime scenes.
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    Episode 66: Zume’s Meltdown

    Episode 66: Zume’s Meltdown

    In 2015, Alex Garden, the enigmatic co-founder and CEO of Zume, unveiled an ambitious plan to revolutionize the pizza industry with advanced technology and robots. His concept caught the attention of major venture capital funds, including Jerry Yang, co-founder of Yahoo, and SoftBank's $100 billion Vision Fund. With substantial funding and media attention, Zume seemed poised to transform the food industry. However, despite having all the right ingredients, what led to their downfall was so outrageous it will have you scratching your head and questioning how half-baked the management was. This is sure to be one of the most intriguing failures you've ever heard about yet.
     
    Tune in to Episode 66 of The Great Fail to hear the full story. Special thanks to Joanna Fantozzi for her contributions to this segment.

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    • 26 min
    Episode 65: Action Park’s Final Thrill

    Episode 65: Action Park’s Final Thrill

    In the 1980s, Action Park was a summer hotspot for many in the Tri-State area, attracting visitors from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Entrepreneur Gene Mulvihill sought to transform the former Great Gorge Ski Resort into his own 'Disney of Jersey'—one of the first modern American water parks. The concept was promising.
    Yet, the reality took a darker turn with poorly designed rides, inexperienced staff, and unrestricted alcohol, resulting in hundreds of injuries and six deaths. These dangers left many wondering how and why Action Park could continue operating so many years without any repercussions?
    Tune in to Episode 65 of The Great Fail, to hear the story. Special thanks to Seth Porges, director of Class Action Park, for his insights in this segment.
    All credits and sources can be found at www.thegreatfail.com

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    • 23 min
    Episode 64: The IN-Vince-able McMahon

    Episode 64: The IN-Vince-able McMahon

    American wrestling, which most notably revolves around the WWE brand, owes much of its success to the influential presence of the McMahons - Vince McMahon, most of all. There is no doubt about the influence he had on wrestling and the way he turned the likes of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, John Cena, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, and Hulk Hogan into household names, as well as his role in creating the blueprint for pay-per-view programming. However, in the wake of the legacy he has left behind, are allegations - a dirty laundry list that includes sexual misconduct and lawsuits claiming his abuse of power. For more than four decades, he was both an executive and a performer in his own show, acting as the diabolical "Mr. McMahon." But to what extent does the fiction intertwine or blur into reality?
    Tune in to Episode 64 of The Great Fail to hear the story. Special thanks to Abraham Josephine Riesman for her contributions to this segment.
    For show notes and sources, please visit: www.thegreatfail.com.

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    • 32 min
    Episode 63: Quiznos is Toast

    Episode 63: Quiznos is Toast

    Once at the top of the food chain, Quiznos achieved over $2 billion in sales and had nearly 5,000 restaurant chains. But just as things were heating up, the iconic company found itself in a pickle, leaving behind a very sour taste.
    Tune in to Episode 63 of The Great Fail to listen to one of the most significant and dramatic restaurant collapses in American history. Special thanks to Jonathan Maze for his contributions to this segment, and a shout-out to Adweek and Acast for their support.
    Sources:
    A brief history of Quiznos’ collapse
    The Real Reason Why Quiznos Is Disappearing Across The Country
    The Quiznos Story: From Huge Success To Huge Bust
    WHAT HAPPENED TO QUIZNOS SUBS?
    Wikipedia: Quiznos
    Quiznos – Failure Case Study
    Denver-based Quiznos hit by new lawsuits from disgruntled franchisees
    Three Factors That Led to Quiznos' Epic Decline
    QUIZNOS: Biggest Collapse in Restaurant History?
    Quiznos terminates franchisees on heels of suicide
    Fast Food’s Most Unhinged Mascots Are Back
    Quiznos is bringing back Spongmonkeys, its creepy rat-like mascots from 20 years ago, as the restaurant looks for a comeback
    Death of a toasted sandwich salesman
    How Quiznos Failed Itself By Failing Its Franchisees
    Quiznos Bankruptcy May Have Roots in Long Beach Franchisee’s Suicide
    The Untold Truth Of Quiznos

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    • 26 min
    Episode 62: Kittyhawk: From Moonshot to a Longshot

    Episode 62: Kittyhawk: From Moonshot to a Longshot

    A surprising announcement rippled through Silicon Valley in the Spring of 2017. A mysterious 'flying car' venture took the spotlight, fueled by rumors of Google co-founder Larry Page's involvement. A marvel of engineering, this all-electric innovation promised to reduce traffic congestion and open the skies for dreamers—a moonshot that captivated engineers, futurists, and tech enthusiasts. But over time, that moonshot started to look more like a longshot. With Page’s financial backing and abundant resources, how could this project have possibly failed? 
     
    Hear the full story on episode 62 of The Great Fail. Special thanks for Hugh Langley for his contributions to this episode. Shoutout to Adweek and Acast.  
     
    Sources: 
    Throwback Thursday: The Rise and Fall of Flying-Car Startup Kittyhawk 
    Kitty Hawk, the electric aircraft moonshot backed by Larry Page, is shutting down 
    Inside the rise and fall of Kittyhawk, Larry Page's failed flying car company 
    How Larry Page's flying-car company of the future turned into a stunning failure 
    Kittyhawk: Employees should “blindly” trust Larry Page 
    Where Kittyhawk Failed: The Case of Disruptive Technologies Case Study 
    Larry Page’s Flying Car Failure Is a Lesson For Us All 
    Larry Page’s Kitty Hawk air taxi startup is shutting down 
    Hewlett-Packard: The Flight of the Kittyhawk (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis 
    Inside the rise and fall of Kittyhawk 
    Google co-founder’s flying car startup is winding down 
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    • 29 min
    TGF Presents: Marketing Vanguard

    TGF Presents: Marketing Vanguard

    As a special bonus episode this week, we are spotlighting another amazing series on the Adweek Podcast Network. Hosted by Jenny Rooney, Adweek's first chief experience officer, Marketing Vanguard: the podcast, spotlights the people who are driving the industry forward. It will feature valuable, must-listen nuggets of marketing-leadership wisdom, humility, stories, strategic insights, and growth opportunities in an era of ever more complex industry pressures and realities. Together we’ll dive into what's driving the decision-makers of today to move the needle of some of the world’s most exciting brands in incremental or monumental ways.
    In the world of modern business, adaptability and evolution are often paramount for success. The same holds true for the field of marketing, where Vineet Mehra, the CMO of Chime, exemplifies a career path that embodies the dynamic nature of marketing leadership.
    In a recent conversation, Vineet shared insights into his professional journey, highlighting how his roles in various industries have shaped his perspective on marketing's role in the growth engine of companies.
    Listen to this week's episode of Marketing Vanguard to hear how Vineet continues to drive innovation at Chime, while his journey remains an inspiration to those seeking to redefine the boundaries of marketing leadership in an ever-changing world.
    Listen and subscribe to Marketing Vanguard on Apple Podcasts or find it on Spotify.

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    • 46 min

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