• How Masayoshi Son Built SoftBank on the 300-Year Vision
    2026/06/09
    In episode 40 of The CEO Diary, Lucas and Luna dive into the strategy of Masayoshi Son, the founder and CEO of SoftBank. They explore how Son shaped a conglomerate around a 300-year vision, from his early bet on Alibaba to the massive Vision Fund. Lucas explains Son's approach to 'time arbitrage' — investing in long-term technological shifts like AI and robotics before others see them. Luna questions the risks of his high-leverage bets, including the WeWork loss and the recent sell-off of Alibaba stake. Together they examine whether Son's 'grand plan' is visionary genius or reckless ambition. Specific examples include the $72 million Alibaba investment that became $60 billion, the $100 billion Vision Fund structure, and the 2024 decision to pivot SoftBank toward AI infrastructure. A balanced look at a polarizing CEO who plays by his own rules. #MasayoshiSon #SoftBank #VisionFund #Alibaba #WeWork #300YearVision #AI #Robotics #VentureCapital #LongTermInvesting #Business #Leadership #TechStrategy #JapansBusiness #HighLeverage #TimeArbitrage #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    12 分
  • How Akira Mori Transformed a Regional Developer into a Global Real Estate Giant
    2026/06/08
    In this episode of The CEO Diary, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable story of Akira Mori, who took Mori Building from a small Tokyo real estate developer to the creator of Roppongi Hills, one of the most ambitious urban regeneration projects in history. They discuss Mori's long-term vision, the risks he took during Japan's asset bubble, and how he convinced dozens of landowners to sell their properties for a single integrated development. The episode also examines the broader lesson about patient capital and placemaking in an era of short-term thinking. Perfect for anyone interested in real estate, urban development, or leadership under extreme uncertainty. #AkiraMori #MoriBuilding #RoppongiHills #UrbanDevelopment #RealEstate #Tokyo #Japan #Placemaking #PatientCapital #UrbanRegeneration #Leadership #LongTermVision #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheCEODiary #RealEstateDevelopment #JapaneseBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How John Mackey Built Whole Foods and a Conscious Capitalism Movement
    2026/06/08
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how John Mackey co-founded Whole Foods Market in 1980 with a single store in Austin, Texas, and grew it into a $13.7 billion natural foods giant. They drill into Mackey's philosophy of 'conscious capitalism' — the idea that businesses can serve all stakeholders, not just shareholders. They discuss specific decisions, like the 2003 acquisition of the Wild Oats chain, and how Mackey navigated the 2015 price-fixing scandal that shook the brand. They also examine the tension between growth and mission, and how Whole Foods' 2017 sale to Amazon for $13.7 billion was both a triumph and a turning point. Learn one concrete lesson from Mackey's career: that a strong purpose can drive profits, but it requires constant vigilance to maintain. #JohnMackey #WholeFoods #ConsciousCapitalism #Business #BusinessLeadership #CEOStory #OrganicFood #RetailStrategy #MergersAndAcquisitions #CorporateCulture #StakeholderCapitalism #Amazon #WildOats #PriceFixing #AustinTexas #FoodIndustry #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • How Paul Polman Made Unilever Purpose-Driven
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of The CEO Diary, Lucas and Luna unpack the story of Paul Polman, the Dutch executive who became CEO of Unilever in 2009 and turned the consumer goods giant toward a long-term, sustainable business model. They focus on his defining move: the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan, launched in 2010, which tied the company's growth to social and environmental impact. Lucas explains how Polman cut short-term earnings guidance, set ambitious targets like halving the company's environmental footprint, and proved that purpose could drive profit — with Unilever outpacing its peers on total shareholder return. Luna challenges the conventional view, asking whether the strategy could survive a short-term-focused successor. They discuss concrete examples, like the Dove Self-Esteem Project and the Knorr sustainability sourcing, and reflect on whether Polman's model is a blueprint or an anomaly. The conversation is anchored to the current business landscape of June 2026, where ESG is under fire but sustainable brands continue to grow. #PaulPolman #Unilever #SustainableBusiness #CEO #Leadership #PurposeDriven #ESG #BusinessStrategy #CorporateGovernance #ConsumerGoods #Dove #Knorr #UnileverSustainableLivingPlan #LongTermValue #StakeholderCapitalism #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How Alan Mulally Saved Ford Without a Bailout
    2026/06/07
    In episode 36 of The CEO Diary, Lucas and Luna examine how Alan Mulally pulled Ford Motor Company back from the brink of bankruptcy in the late 2000s — without taking a government bailout. They dive into the specific decisions that defined his turnaround: mortgaging everything in 2006 to raise $23.6 billion, killing the luxury brand strategy that had failed, and implementing the weekly 'Business Plan Review' meetings that broke down decades of internal silos. Mulally's leadership blueprint is taught in business schools today, but the hosts focus on one underappreciated element: how he used transparency and vulnerability — showing his own red status — to change Ford's culture. A case study in leading from crisis with clarity and humanity. #AlanMulally #FordMotorCompany #CEOLeadership #BusinessTurnaround #AutomotiveIndustry #CrisisManagement #CorporateCulture #BusinessStrategy #FordBailout #LeadershipLessons #Transparency #OneFord #CarIndustry #TurnaroundStory #Business #CEOInsights #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How Ursula Burns Led Xerox Through a Radical Reinvention
    2026/06/06
    In this episode of The CEO Diary, Lucas and Luna explore how Ursula Burns became the first Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company and then remade Xerox from a legacy copier maker into a business-process-outsourcing powerhouse. They walk through her move from engineering to the corner office, the $6.4 billion acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services, and the painful breakup of Xerox back into two companies. Along the way, they discuss why succession planning matters, how Burns navigated an activist investor, and what it really means to bet your company on a pivot. #UrsulaBurns #Xerox #Fortune500 #Leadership #CEO #SuccessionPlanning #BusinessProcessOutsourcing #ACS #CorporatePivot #ActivistInvestor #Boardroom #DiversityInLeadership #Business #LeadershipLessons #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CEOStory #Reinvention Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    12 分
  • How Howard Schultz Brought Starbucks Back From the Brink
    2026/06/06
    In 2008, Starbucks was bleeding customers and closing stores. Howard Schultz returned as CEO and made a series of unpopular decisions that saved the company. This episode breaks down his specific moves: closing all US stores for retraining, killing breakfast sandwiches, and betting on the Clover machine. Lucas and Luna discuss what Schultz's turnaround teaches about leadership conviction and listening to customers versus analysts. #HowardSchultz #Starbucks #BusinessTurnaround #Leadership #CEO #Retail #CustomerExperience #BrandStrategy #BusinessDecisions #CorporateCulture #TransformationalLeadership #ThirdPlace #CoffeeIndustry #Business #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #LeadershipLessons #CornerOffice Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 分
  • How Reed Hastings Rescued Netflix from the Qwikster Debacle
    2026/06/05
    In this episode of The CEO Diary, Lucas and Luna examine one of the most infamous CEO reversals in business history: Netflix's 2011 Qwikster split. They explore how Reed Hastings misjudged his customers, lost 800,000 subscribers in a quarter, and then executed a remarkable turnaround. The conversation dives into the specific decisions Hastings made: the price hike that triggered the crisis, the apology blog post that became a case study in candor, and the strategic pivot to original content that saved the company. Lucas and Luna also discuss what the Qwikster fiasco reveals about the dangers of prioritizing corporate strategy over customer experience, and how Hastings's willingness to admit failure ultimately strengthened Netflix's long-term position. Tune in for a masterclass in crisis leadership and the art of the humble apology. #ReedHastings #Netflix #Qwikster #CEOLeadership #CrisisManagement #LeadershipLessons #BusinessStrategy #CorporateMistakes #CustomerExperience #TurnaroundStory #StreamingWars #OriginalContent #CEOApology #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #CEOInsights #LeadershipStories #BusinessLessons Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分