How One Mistake Destroyed A Business Empire (28 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       24 Apr 2025       2859       9 GALLERY VIEW

"MTV stopped playing music"

"Look at every single decision the Boeing executives have made over the past 5 years lol"

"Sears discontinuing their catalog in the early 90s but not entering online sales until much later and long after Amazon took over what they gave up"

"Blockbuster’s decision not to pursue streaming services"

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"Haven’t seen it yet but GE making Jack Welch CEO. GE was one of the gold star companies of the US, EVERYBODY wanted to work at GE because you’d be set for life. They took care of their employees, made a ton of money, made good products, what more could you ask for? Then Jack Welch came in and started firing people left and right, eliminating product lines, getting into finance, worrying about the stock growth.Fast forward to today where GE is now three separate companies: Healthcare, Energy, and Aviation. Jack Welch pretty much single handedly broke down a company that was started by Edison and made some of the greatest technological advancements in the last century. That man is the worst"

"BlackBerry for letting their arrogance think that Apple or Google couldn't challenge their majority in the smartphone market. Also, ignoring creating a smartphone without a physical keypad until it was way too late"

"Two obvious cases come to mind:1) Kodak (remember the film brand?) invented the digital camera in 1979 but did not pursue that line because they thought it would hurt film sales.2) Blockbuster Video had an opportunity to merge with Netflix to manage online streaming content, but declined. Blockbuster was sure that video rental would never end"

"My Pillow dude comes to mind, mixing extreme politics with business"

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""Our office is returning to in office 5 days a week to scare off talented introverts and attract psychopaths" -lots of companies with job posts today"

"I still laugh about tumblr's decision to ban all adult content on their website...which was like 95% of their active user base"

"Delivering ‘shareholder value’. Boeing, Intel, Blizzard and Ubisoft to name a few. Companies need to deliver value for their customers instead, the shares and dividends will follow"

"Gerald Ratner, CEO of The Ratner Group, operated a popular and successful jewelry business in the UK in the 1980s. He managed to sink his entire business enterprise in under ten seconds when he made a public TV appearance and joked that his company's products were "total c**p".The value of his business dropped by about *half a billion pounds* in the immediate aftermath and almost went completely out of business"

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"TVs in a quiet restaurant.I can understand TVs in a sports bar, but for the love of spaghetti, leave them OUT of the restaurants!I used to carry a [TV B Gone](https://www.tvbgone.com/cfe_tvbg_main.php) until people started getting wise and disabled the remote input.At one restaurant, on a date, there was music and conversation, and the TV in the corner droned along as everyone tried to ignore it. Then one guy got up and unplugged it, and the whole restaurant clapped!"

"Changing the recipe of Schlitz Beer to cheaper ingredients. In 1970 it was the #2 Beer in the country and by 2000 it was extinct"

"Radio Shack trying to compete with Best Buy in bigger ticket consumer electronics rather than sticking to what they did best"

"Enron commiting fraud on a massive scale. Granted, it's also the only thing that made the company in the first place"

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"Yahoo had an opportunity to acquire Google for around $1M but decided not to. Since then, Yahoo, which was once a tech giant, saw a significant decline over the years and was acquired by Verizon in 2017 for about $4B. Fast forward to today, Google is now a powerhouse worth around $2T"

"Nokia embarking with Windows for their smartphonesMicrosoft ruining everything they touched in order to get cool: Skype, Skype for Business, Hotmail, IE6, OneDrive, aQuantive, Danger Inc., Band, Bing, Bob, Groove Music, Cortana Speakers, Zune and so many others"

"Sears saying they wouldn’t take Visa or Mastercard, only Discover. Never shopped there again"

"Osborne Computer began showing off its next-generation computer when it wasn't ready yet. Everyone canceled orders for the in-market model in anticipation of the new one, which tanked the company"

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"Susan G Komen hired Karen Handel after her failed bid for GA gov on an anti abortion platform. Karen convinced the founder that defunding Planned Parenthood mammograms would increase donations from the right.They didn’t realize how many of their donors were not conservatives. Massive PR debacle and wave of donors asking for refunds.So Komen said ‘oops, that was a bad move so we’re NOT defunding Planned Parenthood mammograms.Conservatives then asked for donation refunds and non conservatives stayed away.The nonprofit went from the most trusted name in charities to shuttering most of its local offices and reducing its revenue close to -60%"

"Maybe not *worst* decision but generally bad business is to give the consumer too many options. Like a sandwich place with 100 sandwiches on the menu. In reality, most of them are similar with one thing subbed for another. It's confusing for consumers, servers and the kitchen, annoying for everyone, and it slows turnaround down driving down revenues"

"Target opening stores but not infrastructure in Canada and also doing no research on why Canadians shop at Target in the US"

"Blizzard deciding to make every game just a c***py platform for micro transactions without focusing on making a fun game.They haven't felt the full effect yet but after Diablo 4 and overwatch 2, I know a lot of people (including myself) who will never buy another Blizzard title. They rode on the coat tails of their early 2000s staff for as long as they could. (I know it's Activision now)"

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"Atari delayed the release of the 7800 by half a year as it tried to renegotiate royalty rates paid to cartridge developers.In the meantime NES launched and took the market.The 7800 had comparable tech and could also play all of the old 2600 games too"

"No one listed Xerox? Sticking with copiers and not those computer thingies?"

"Small scale. Our local pizza place did a slice meal ( big slice, fries, a dip and a drink) for 5 euro. A simple 1 euro increase absolutely k**led them. This was when cash was far more common and the psychology of just handing over a fiver was the ticket"

"Intel's decision to forego purchasing ASML's EUV lithography machines until their competitors purchased all of ASML's production putting Intel years behind. To their credit Intel took delivery of one of ASML's machines about six months ago. These machines are so advanced that it will be another 18 months until Intel can manufacturer chips using these machines"

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Sabrina 7 month s ago
#5 - Wrong! Welch /saved/ GE. If they had continued on the path they were on prior to him assuming the helm, they would have been out of business completely. You can hate on him all you want for the mass firings, but the strategy was sound - if they weren't #1 or #2 in a market, Welch got them out. It drastically cut operating expenses and returned the company to profitability for the first time in decades.
       
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Aze 7 month s ago
Sabrina,
Look at all the liberal down votes...wassamatter snowflakes, truth hurts?
       
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Erin 7 month s ago
The Bayer AG decided to buy Monsanto when it was already clear Monsanto would get sued a lot in the US. Now, 9 years later, Bayer itself is worth half the amount they've paid for Monsanto.
       
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Ray 7 month s ago
#13 I fine in most cases if you simply ask nicely the wait staff are happy to turn down the sound.
       
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Ray 7 month s ago
*find
       
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Ray 7 month s ago
Missing from this list: Businesses that only accept cash. Even the majority of vendors at farm markets, fairs, art and craft shows, etc. are capable of taking cards. The typical excuse I hear from places that only accept cash is that card transaction fees are too high. Well, it's better than making no money at all, isn't it?
       
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Eduardo 7 month s ago
Ray, it's not when the fees are higher than the profits made
The profit margin on some items are just too low
       
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Lionel 7 month s ago
#8 You mean Tesla?
       
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Mitchell 6 month s ago
#10 that wasn’t their decision, Apple just accused them of pornography and deleted the tumblr app off the apple store
       
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