Screw It Just DO It with Alex Chisnall podcast

Why John Caudwell Gave Away His £1.5B Fortune

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What happens when a business deal worth millions collapses overnight? Most founders would panic. John Caudwell pivoted. In this bite-sized episode of Screw It Just DO It, I revisit one of the boldest comeback stories I’ve heard on the show. John shares how losing a major Motorola distribution agreement became a defining moment that tested his leadership, resilience, and ability to outmanoeuvre giants.


He explains how he secured Nokia as a partner, turned adversity into advantage, and ultimately scaled to dominate the mobile phone market. If you’re building a business and facing your own crisis point, this is the masterclass you didn’t know you needed.


Key Takeaways:

  • Strategic partnerships can make or break your growth
  • Being adaptable is non-negotiable when facing crisis
  • Vision and execution need to move quickly, especially under pressure
  • Never let a loss define your next move. Use it to build something better


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