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What happens when a local startup takes control of its supply chain and its customers? It builds a billion-pound brand that never opens a single retail store.

In Part 2 of The Gymshark Playbook, Adam and Josh continue their deep dive into how Gymshark applied Porter’s Five Forces—focusing on the last two: Supplier Power and Buyer Power. More importantly, they show how local businesses can steal these strategies to scale smarter and faster.

💡 You’ll learn:

Whether you’re running a bakery, gym, restaurant, or local agency—this episode is packed with practical examples to help you outmanoeuvre bigger competitors and win long term.

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