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How Much Are Our Fixes Worth? Let's Find Out Together!

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In this special episode of We Fixed It, You’re Welcome, the team welcomes back financial expert Lukas Sundahl to put real numbers behind our hypothetical business fixes.

What’s the actual value of “fixing” a struggling company?

Lukas analyzes three big names—Southwest Airlines, Party City, and Jaguar—and shows how our proposed strategies could have meant millions in revenue, survival, and long-term brand strength.

Expect insights on:

Why Southwest’s baggage fees could still work without killing loyalty?

How Party City could have survived with community-driven retail?

What Jaguar missed in its EV pivot and how to reclaim brand trust?

This episode blends strategy + financial modeling, proving that fixing companies isn’t just theory—it’s measurable impact.

Listen, learn, and maybe rethink how YOU approach business pivots.

We dive deep into the real numbers behind our “fixes.” With returning guest Lukas Sundahl (CFO, financial strategist, LinkedIn thought leader), we analyze three case studies:

  • Southwest Airlines: Would baggage fees really alienate customers? Or could they generate $350M–$450M while keeping loyalty intact?
  • Party City: How localized inventory and community tie-ins might have saved them from bankruptcy—potentially adding $43M–$130M in value.
  • Jaguar: The pitfalls of abandoning brand heritage in the EV race—and how aligning EVs with Jaguar’s legacy could mean $35M–$179M in gains.

Chapters

0:00 – Welcome to We Fixed It, You’re Welcome

1:20 – Meet our guest: Lukas Sundahl

2:40 – How we quantify “fixes”

4:20 – Case Study 1: Southwest Airlines

8:00 – Case Study 2: Party City

14:40 – Case Study 3: Jaguar

18:20 – The power of the pivot

23:00 – Why grounding fixes in real companies works

25:45 – Closing thoughts & where to find Lukas

Key Themes:

The financial impact of strategic pivots

Brand loyalty vs revenue growth

The “power of the pivot” in corporate turnarounds

Why storytelling + numbers matter in fixing companies

Key Pull Quote

“The numbers—whether worst or best case—prove the power of the pivot. Even small strategic shifts could have meant hundreds of millions in value.” – Lukas Sundahl

Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives.

Links:

• Website - www.wefixeditpod.com

• Follow us on:

Instagram: @wefixeditpod

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod

YouTube: @wefixeditpod

If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Content provided by Gamut Podcast Network. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gamut Podcast Network or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this special episode of We Fixed It, You’re Welcome, the team welcomes back financial expert Lukas Sundahl to put real numbers behind our hypothetical business fixes.

What’s the actual value of “fixing” a struggling company?

Lukas analyzes three big names—Southwest Airlines, Party City, and Jaguar—and shows how our proposed strategies could have meant millions in revenue, survival, and long-term brand strength.

Expect insights on:

Why Southwest’s baggage fees could still work without killing loyalty?

How Party City could have survived with community-driven retail?

What Jaguar missed in its EV pivot and how to reclaim brand trust?

This episode blends strategy + financial modeling, proving that fixing companies isn’t just theory—it’s measurable impact.

Listen, learn, and maybe rethink how YOU approach business pivots.

We dive deep into the real numbers behind our “fixes.” With returning guest Lukas Sundahl (CFO, financial strategist, LinkedIn thought leader), we analyze three case studies:

  • Southwest Airlines: Would baggage fees really alienate customers? Or could they generate $350M–$450M while keeping loyalty intact?
  • Party City: How localized inventory and community tie-ins might have saved them from bankruptcy—potentially adding $43M–$130M in value.
  • Jaguar: The pitfalls of abandoning brand heritage in the EV race—and how aligning EVs with Jaguar’s legacy could mean $35M–$179M in gains.

Chapters

0:00 – Welcome to We Fixed It, You’re Welcome

1:20 – Meet our guest: Lukas Sundahl

2:40 – How we quantify “fixes”

4:20 – Case Study 1: Southwest Airlines

8:00 – Case Study 2: Party City

14:40 – Case Study 3: Jaguar

18:20 – The power of the pivot

23:00 – Why grounding fixes in real companies works

25:45 – Closing thoughts & where to find Lukas

Key Themes:

The financial impact of strategic pivots

Brand loyalty vs revenue growth

The “power of the pivot” in corporate turnarounds

Why storytelling + numbers matter in fixing companies

Key Pull Quote

“The numbers—whether worst or best case—prove the power of the pivot. Even small strategic shifts could have meant hundreds of millions in value.” – Lukas Sundahl

Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives.

Links:

• Website - www.wefixeditpod.com

• Follow us on:

Instagram: @wefixeditpod

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod

YouTube: @wefixeditpod

If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

  continue reading

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