The Failure Postmortem

The Failure Postmortem

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Each week, one North American tech or consumer-product launch that crashed in the open. Launch expectations / failure signals / decision mismatch / lessons. Not mockery — postmortem.

The Failure Postmortem
The Failure Postmortem2026. 05. 27. 11:08:06
Quibi: The $1.75 Billion Disappearing Act
In April 2020, Quibi launched with $1.75 billion, Hollywood's biggest names, and a bold bet that people would watch premium short-form video on their phones during commutes. Six months later, it was gone. This episode walks through what the team expected, the failure signals that were hiding in plain sight, the exec calls that kept doubling down anyway, and what later products actually learned from the wreckage.
0:00 / 11:23
The Failure Postmortem
The Failure Postmortem2026. 05. 20. 11:13:01
Microsoft Bob — The Friendly Face Nobody Wanted
In March 1995, Microsoft shipped Bob — a cartoon-room shell designed to make the home PC approachable for first-time users. It was gone within a year. This episode works through four beats: what the team expected and why, what failure signals were already visible before launch, where executive calls diverged from the data, and which lessons from Bob's failure actually stuck — in Clippy, Windows 95, and the iPhone home screen.
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The Failure Postmortem
The Failure Postmortem2026. 05. 18. 20:56:41
New Coke 1985: The Most Unnecessary Own Goal in Marketing History
In April 1985, Coca-Cola voluntarily retired the best-selling soft drink in America. The research was solid. The sample size was enormous. The decision was catastrophic. This episode traces all four beats: what the team expected and why, what signals were already visible in the research files, where the exec call diverged from the available evidence, and which lessons from those 79 days became foundational in product strategy.
0:00 / 11:54
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