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How the IKEA Board Designed a Culture of Frugality

How the IKEA Board Designed a Culture of Frugality

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IKEA is famously cheap, but that frugality isn't accidental — it's engineered by the board. Lucas and Luna explore how IKEA's unique ownership structure, controlled by the Kamprad family through a foundation and a Dutch trust, enforces a culture of cost-consciousness from the boardroom to the showroom. They trace the story of IKEA's design philosophy, from the 1956 'Bookcase of the Century' to today's flat-pack empire, and explain how the board's composition ensures that no one inside the company ever gets comfortable. The episode reveals how IKEA's board balances long-term ownership with the pressure to keep prices low, using real examples like the 'Lack' table and the company's refusal to move production to cheaper countries. Listeners will learn why IKEA's board cares more about the 'Price Tag Index' than quarterly earnings, and how that obsession has built the world's largest furniture retailer. #IKEA #BoardroomConversations #CorporateGovernance #Frugality #Kamprad #FlatPack #FurnitureRetail #OwnershipStructure #Foundation #LongTermThinking #CostCulture #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Strategy #Leadership #RetailStrategy #DesignPhilosophy #Sweatshops Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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