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Business Built Right

Business Built Right

By: Shah M M Industrial Designer Business Strategy Consultant. mmshah8@gmail..com
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Welcome to Business Built Right, where strategy meets execution and leadership drives results. Join us as we dive deep into the foundations that separate thriving companies from those that merely survive. In each episode, we explore the critical pillars of successful business: crafting winning strategies that actually work, building brands that resonate and endure, fostering organizational cultures that attract top talent, and developing leadership skills that inspire teams to achieve extraordinary results. Ready to build something that lasts? Let's get started.Shah M M, Industrial Designer, Business Strategy Consultant. mmshah8@gmail..com Economics
Episodes
  • The Ear Behind the Lens
    May 17 2026

    For four hundred years, some of the greatest minds in human history could not figure out how to keep spectacles on a face. They tried hats, ribbons, wigs, handles, and nose bridges. The answer was sitting on the side of their head the entire time — free, available, perfectly shaped, completely ignored. In this episode, we trace why they missed it, what it reveals about how every business gets trapped staring at its product instead of watching its people, and what Andy Grove, IDEO, Kodak, and a pencil tucked behind an ear all have in common. The ear was always there. The question is whether your business is looking at it.

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    23 mins
  • The Candle Strategy for Businesses
    May 17 2026

    The candle should have died in 1879 when Edison lit the world. It didn't — and the reason why is one of the most overlooked strategy lessons in business history. In this episode, we trace how a simple stick of wax outlasted gas lamps, kerosene, and electricity by doing something most disrupted businesses never think to do: it stopped competing and started meaning something. From birthday cakes to Diwali to a ₹8,000 luxury candle that sells out every season — this is what product immortality actually looks like.


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    17 mins
  • The Destination Dilemma: Deconstructing the Jim Collins' Bus Metaphor
    May 16 2026

    Jim Collins' "First Who, Then What" is the most repeated principle in leadership — and one of the most misused. In this episode, we dissect why putting people before strategy sounds wise but gives executives a peer-reviewed excuse to avoid making hard directional calls. From Apple's 1997 turnaround to SpaceX's founding logic, the evidence keeps pointing the same way: great companies were built vision-first, talent second. We make the case for a better framework — and explain why Collins himself quietly violated his own rule.

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    22 mins
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