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Everything Has a Place Until It Doesn’t What a beloved brand’s collapse teaches us about the one thing no bankruptcy court can restructure. In this solo episode, Mike Weisman performs a “trust autopsy” on The Container Store, a brand that built an almost cult-like following through exceptional culture and customer connection, only to file for bankruptcy twice. Using the 5Cs of Trust framework (Competence, Consistency, Candor, Concern, and Connection), Mike walks through exactly where the cracks appeared, why they mattered, and what every leader can learn from a company that had something genuinely rare… and couldn’t hold onto it. This isn’t just a retail story. It’s a warning, and a roadmap, for any organization that wants to protect what matters most. Featuring insights from Marcus Lemonis and a powerful message about how trust is built and lost dimension by dimension. 🎧 Listen now and discover why the financial filing is never the cause — it’s the evidence. Keywords: The Container Store, trust in business, leadership lessons, bankruptcy case study, company culture, Marcus Lemonis, organizational trust
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