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The CEO Diary with Fexingo: Leadership Lessons, Executive Decisions, and Corner Office Stories
by Fexingo
The CEO Diary with Fexingo examines the real decisions behind corner offices—the trade-offs, the missteps, and the quiet calculations that shape public companies and private empires. Each episode, Lucas and Luna dissect a specific CEO move: a surprise acquisition, a sudden resignation, a pricing pivot, or a cultural turnaround. They walk through the numbers—revenue per employee, market share shifts, executive compensation ratios—and weigh the strategic logic against the human cost. Lucas, with his journalist's instinct, pushes for clarity on what was actually decided; Luna, equally sharp, challenges whether the outcome was worth the risk. Together they avoid platitudes, focusing on what executives actually do when the cameras are off. This is not a motivational show. It is a steady, unsentimental look at how power operates inside a public company: how boards influence succession, how activist investors force change, how founders lose control, and how CEOs rebuild after a crisis. The li
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The CEO Diary with Fexingo examines the real decisions behind corner offices—the trade-offs, the missteps, and the quiet calculations that shape public companies and private empires. Each episode, Lucas and Luna dissect a specific CEO move: a surprise acquisition, a sudden resignation, a pricing pivot, or a cultural turnaround. They walk through the numbers—revenue per employee, market share shifts, executive compensation ratios—and weigh the strategic logic against the human cost. Lucas, with his journalist's instinct, pushes for clarity on what was actually decided; Luna, equally sharp, challenges whether the outcome was worth the risk. Together they avoid platitudes, focusing on what executives actually do when the cameras are off. This is not a motivational show. It is a steady, unsentimental look at how power operates inside a public company: how boards influence succession, how activist investors force change, how founders lose control, and how CEOs rebuild after a crisis. The li
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