
A Case Study In Corporate Fear
"A Case Study in Corporate Fear" deconstructs how fear transforms successful companies into corporate casualties. Each episode forensically examines a different business failure, revealing how fear infiltrates decision-making and sabotages success. From Kodak's digital denial to Blockbuster's streaming stumble, we analyze the patterns of fear that destroy companies and careers. Join host Taras Wayner as we turn fear into your greatest teacher, helping you recognize and overcome the paralysis of professional fear. Whether you're a CEO or a rising professional, this podcast delivers actionable insights to help you lead with courage and learn how others failed so you never do. Visit fear-incorporated.com for additional resources and training opportunities.
A Case Study In Corporate Fear
KODAK – Brought to you by Fear
"A Case Study in Fear" uncovers how Kodak became a casualty of its own success. Host Taras Wayner explores how the photography giant went from democratizing photography to filing for bankruptcy, all because of one powerful emotion: fear. Discover how Kodak's executives buried their own revolutionary invention (the digital camera), denied the digital revolution, and clung to their film business until it was too late. This episode reveals how fear transformed a $31 billion innovation powerhouse into a cautionary tale of corporate collapse. From "Kodak moments" to missed opportunities, learn how fear can make smart leaders make catastrophically bad decisions—and how you can avoid the same fate.
Note: This episode features insights from former Kodak executives and the story of Steve Sasson, the inventor of the first digital camera, whose groundbreaking innovation was told to "go away" by his own company.