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Crisis Management with Fexingo: Recessions, Layoffs, and Business Survival Stories

Crisis Management with Fexingo: Recessions, Layoffs, and Business Survival Stories

著者: Fexingo
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Crisis Management with Fexingo is the daily show for leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs who need to make real decisions when the market turns. Lucas and Luna cut through the noise of every recession rumor and layoff headline, grounding each episode in specific numbers and named cases from the current moment. They examine how companies navigate downturns — from the initial margin squeeze to the brutal calculus of workforce reduction — and what separates a survival story from a collapse. Lucas brings the journalistic rigor, tracking the macro signals that trigger crisis mode and the micro-decisions that define a response. Luna presses on the human and strategic dimensions: how do CEOs choose which divisions to cut? What does a responsible layoff plan actually look like on paper? When does cost-cutting cross into self-destruction? Each episode is built around a real-world crisis scenario drawn from the public record — a retailer facing a demand cliff, a tech firm burning through cash, a manufacturer wrestling with supply chain disruption. Lucas and Luna dissect the available data, weigh the trade-offs, and argue through the options leadership teams face. The show never offers easy answers — instead it leaves you with the specific, uncomfortable questions you need to ask your own team when the next downturn hits. #CrisisManagement #RecessionPlanning #Layoffs #BusinessSurvival #Restructuring #CostCutting #WorkforceReduction #CashFlowManagement #SupplyChainRisk #MacroRisk #EconomicDownturn #CorporateStrategy #LeadershipUnderPressure #OrganizationalResilience #Turnaround #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Management Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How a Family Business Survived a Generational Crisis
    2026/06/07
    This episode of Crisis Management with Fexingo examines how a third-generation manufacturing company in the Midwest navigated a sudden 40% revenue drop in 2024 when its largest customer filed for bankruptcy. Lucas and Luna walk through the actual playbook the family used: freezing capital expenditures, renegotiating supplier terms, and converting a portion of the factory to contract work for a competitor. They discuss why the company chose not to take on debt, how they retained key employees by offering equity instead of raises, and what the CEO said in the all-hands meeting that stopped a mass exodus. The hosts connect this micro case to the broader economic backdrop of June 2026, noting that while the S&P 500 is down nearly 3% in the last five days and the VIX has spiked 34%, this family business has actually returned to modest growth by sticking to a conservative playbook. A rare inside look at how small, private companies survive when banks won't lend and customers disappear. #FamilyBusiness #Manufacturing #CrisisManagement #BusinessSurvival #MidwestEconomy #CustomerBankruptcy #CashFlow #EquityCompensation #DebtFree #AllHandsMeeting #RevenueDrop #SupplyChain #PrivateCompany #GenerationalBusiness #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Podcast #CrisisPlaybook Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 分
  • How a Bank Used Its Own Stock Drop to Win Customer Trust
    2026/06/06
    When the market dropped sharply in May 2026 and the VIX spiked 34 percent, most bank CEOs went silent. But one regional bank CEO did something different: he sent a personal video to every depositor, explaining exactly how much the bank's stock had fallen, why it didn't affect their deposits, and what he was doing about it. The video went viral internally and externally. This episode unpacks that specific crisis communication play: why transparency about your own pain can be a trust-building weapon, the data on customer retention after the video, and how the CEO prepared for the worst-case outflow scenario. We also look at the broader lesson for any business facing a stock drop that scares customers, from a restaurant franchisee to a SaaS company. Hosts Lucas and Luna discuss why most companies get this wrong, and what one banker's 90-second video can teach us about crisis leadership. #CrisisManagement #Banking #CustomerTrust #StockDrop #VIX #Leadership #Transparency #Communication #RegionalBank #DepositOutflow #CEO #BusinessPodcast #Fexingo #FexingoBusiness #Trust #CrisisPlaybook #May2026 #Finance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How a Restaurant Chain Survived a Supplier Collapse
    2026/06/06
    In this episode of Crisis Management with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna examine how a mid-sized restaurant chain navigated a sudden supplier bankruptcy that threatened to shut down 40 locations. Using the 2023 produce distributor collapse as a case study, they break down the specific contingency steps the CEO took within 48 hours — from activating secondary vendors to renegotiating menus on the fly. The hosts connect this to today's market environment, where the VIX has spiked 34% in five days and the Nasdaq dropped 4% on Friday, June 5th, as traders flee chip stocks and Meta considers raising tens of billions for AI. They also touch on the broader lesson: in a world of tight supply chains and rising volatility, every business needs a Plan B that goes beyond insurance. A focused, actionable conversation about crisis response under real pressure. #RestaurantChain #SupplierCollapse #SupplyChainCrisis #CrisisManagement #BusinessSurvival #CEODecisionMaking #ContingencyPlanning #Volatility #VIX #NasdaqDrop #MetaAI #BusinessContinuity #FoodIndustry #MenuRenegotiation #SecondaryVendors #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CrisisPlaybook Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 分
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