EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 19 MIN
Lasting Lessons: How the Supplier's Revenge Reshaped Corporate Behavior
from The Supplier's Revenge · host Launchpod Studio
In the final episode, we'll examine the lasting impact and broader implications of the supplier uprisings we've explored. We'll look at how the successes (and failures) of these small business owners have influenced corporate behavior and supplier-vendor relationships more broadly. Have major corporations become more mindful of their treatment of small partners? Have new industry standards or regulations emerged to protect suppliers? And what are the wider societal implications of these power dynamics - do they reflect deeper issues of economic inequality and the concentration of wealth and influence? Through a synthesis of the insights gained across the series, we'll consider how the supplier's revenge has reshaped the business landscape and what it means for the future of capitalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the final episode, we'll examine the lasting impact and broader implications of the supplier uprisings we've explored. We'll look at how the successes (and failures) of these small business owners have influenced corporate behavior and supplier-vendor relationships more broadly. Have major corporations become more mindful of their treatment of small partners? Have new industry standards or regulations emerged to protect suppliers? And what are the wider societal implications of these power dynamics - do they reflect deeper issues of economic inequality and the concentration of wealth and influence? Through a synthesis of the insights gained across the series, we'll consider how the supplier's revenge has reshaped the business landscape and what it means for the future of capitalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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