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AI, Digital, Marketing, Strategy, TLDR is a business podcast hosted by Venkat SN, with 26 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Venkat SN hosts AI, Digital, Marketing, Strategy, TLDR, a business show with 26 episodes published.
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AI, Digital, Marketing, Strategy, TLDR
Fragile Innovation — When Innovative Products Outrun Continuity
Nov 1, 20258 minS0
<p>In this synthesis episode, Marketing and Strategy TLDR compares North (Focals) and SmileDirectClub — two innovation-driven ventures that scaled ambition faster than stability. Using the 4A’s marketing model and continuity analysis, we examine why both failed in different ways yet share the same core fragility: their services couldn’t sustain their products. This synthesis distills actionable insights on service dependency, and the strategic cost of ignoring end-of-life guarantees.</p><p>Tags:</p><p> Fragile innovation analysis, comparative business case, North Focals SmileDirectClub, strategy synthesis podcast, marketing framework, product lifecycle analysis, continuity strategy, business failure comparison, strategic management podcast</p>
SmileDirectClub — How a Billion-Dollar Telehealth Startup Collapsed
Nov 1, 20259 minS0
<p>SmileDirectClub was supposed to make braces obsolete. Instead, its global shutdown left customers abandoned and regulators alarmed. In this Marketing and Strategy TLDR episode, we trace the company’s meteoric rise and sudden collapse — from billion-dollar IPO to bankruptcy. SmileDirectClub's collapse highlights how misaligned claims and unsustainable service models turned innovation into liability. This is a cautionary tale about ambition, trust, and the cost of scaling healthcare like software.</p><p>Tags:</p><p> SmileDirectClub analysis, telehealth business failure, marketing strategy podcast, healthcare innovation case study, DTC strategy, regulation and marketing, 4A framework, business ethics podcast, continuity risk management, tele...
North (Focals) — Canada’s Smart Glasses That Looked Too Far Ahead
Nov 1, 20259 minS0
<p>What happens when a startup tries to make smart glasses cool again? In this Marketing and Strategy TLDR episode, we explore North Focals, a Canadian company that wowed investors and designers alike — until high prices, limited reach, and a Google buyout ended it all. This is a story of vision, design, and the fragile balance between innovation and market reality.</p><p>Tags:</p><p> North Focals, smart glasses, tech failure stories, startup rise and fall, Canadian innovation, Google buys North, wearable tech podcast, startup lessons, design and technology, innovation gone wrong</p><p>AI has been used in di...
MILKRUN’s Revival: How Woolworths Rebuilt a Startup Brand
Nov 1, 202515 minS0
<p>After MILKRUN’s dramatic 2023 shutdown, Woolworths saw opportunity in failure. The supermarket giant relaunched the brand as MILKRUN powered by Metro, blending start-up agility with corporate scale. In this episode, Marketing and Strategy TLDR explores how Woolworths re-engineered operations, leveraged omnichannel strategy, and rebuilt trust to create a sustainable rapid-delivery service. Discover how brand integration, data-driven loyalty, and disciplined execution turned a startup collapse into a corporate comeback — and what this revival teaches about innovation endurance.</p><p>Tags (RSS metadata):</p><p> MILKRUN Revival, Woolworths, Omnichannel Strategy, Startup Turnaround, Marketing Podcast, Business Growth, MBA Case Study, Innovation</p><p>AI...
MILKRUN Australia: The $75M Startup That Fell Too Fast
Nov 1, 202510 minS0
<p>MILKRUN Australia was the pandemic-era sensation that promised groceries in ten minutes, raised $75 million, and collapsed in less than two years. This episode explains what really happened — from flawed unit economics to shifting investor sentiment — and the strategic missteps that turned speed into a liability. Join Marketing and Strategy TLDR to explore why one of Australia’s most hyped delivery startups fell, and what every founder, Business School student, and marketer can learn from the country’s most expensive quick-commerce failure.</p><p>Tags (RSS metadata):</p><p> MILKRUN Australia, Startup Failure, Business Strategy, Quick Commerce, Marketing Podcast, MBA Case Stu...
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